Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman (89)

1936-10-24 | Lewisham, London, England, UK

William George Wyman (né Perks; born 24 October 1936) is an English musician who was the bass guitarist with the rock band the Rolling Stones from 1962 to 1993. Wyman was part of the band's first stable lineup and performed on their first 19 albums. From 1997 to 2018, he performed as the vocalist and bass guitarist for Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. He was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Rolling Stones in 1989. Wyman briefly returned to recording with the Rolling Stones in 2023. Wyman has kept a journal since he was a child after World War II. It has been useful to him as an author who has written seven books, selling two million copies. Wyman's love of art has additionally led to his proficiency in photography and his photographs have hung in galleries around the world. Wyman's lack of funds in his early years led him to create and build his own fretless bass guitar. He became an amateur archaeologist and enjoys relic hunting; The Times published a letter about his hobby (Friday 2 March 2007). He designed and markets a patented "Bill Wyman signature metal detector", which he has used to find relics dating back to era of the Roman Empire in the English countryside. As a businessman, he owns several establishments including the famous Sticky Fingers Café, a rock & roll-themed bistro serving American cuisine first opened in 1989 in the Kensington area of London and later, two additional locations in Cambridge and Manchester, England. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bill Wyman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

On Movies

  • Mick Fleetwood and Friends: Celebrate the Music of Peter Green and the Early Years of Fleetwood Mac
  • Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings: Let the Good Times Roll
  • The Rolling Stones: Some Girls - Live in Texas '78
  • Muddy Waters: Messin' With The Blues
  • The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
  • The Rolling Stones: Hoodoo U Voodoo
  • The Rolling Stones: Live at the Max
  • The Rolling Stones: Los Angeles 1989
  • One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
  • Eat the Rich
  • An Audience with Billy Connolly
  • Willie and The Poor Boys - The Movie
  • The A.R.M.S. Benefit Concert from London
  • Digital Dreams
  • The Rolling Stones: Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981)
  • The Rolling Stones: Live At The Louisiana Superdome
  • The Rolling Stones: L.A. Friday (Live 1975)
  • Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones
  • The Rolling Stones: The Marquee Club 1971

On Series

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