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Today-Music-History-Feb28Today in Music History for Feb. 28: ...
Following the success of 1971's Sticky Fingers, The Rolling Stones decided to become exiles in France while recording their ...
Bill Wyman, former bassist of the Rolling Stones, shares his thoughts on aging, volume preferences in music, and his ...
Former Rolling Stones star Bill Wyman doesn’t like loud rock music anymore because he can’t stand noise now he’s an old man.
How important Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts were for The Rolling Stones and their sound, and how they stayed out of the ...
The Beatles won Best Rock Performance for ‘Now and Then’, while The Rolling Stones claimed Best Rock Album for ‘Hackney Diamonds’ ...
By 1990, Wyman had grown tired of the Stones relentless efforts to maintain and please a crowd and, following a final payday ...
This weekend marks 60 years since The Rolling Stones toured New Zealand in 1965. Dave Hogan tells Music 101 about meeting them at the airport, their Invercargill concert, and the lasting effects of ...
Rolling Stones were rehearsing for a tour in Amsterdam when guitarist Bill Wyman purposely faked an injury in order to watch Crystal Palace play Manchester United in the 1990 FA Cup final ...
Bill Wyman today became the first great British rocker to qualify for a pension and a concessionary bus pass. The former Rolling Stones bass player, 65 today, was said to be celebrating his ...
We’re not gonna forget the back catalogue,” he said. Last October, former Stones bassist Bill Wyman spoke about how he, Watts and Wood were only “scraping by” during the band’s tours in ...
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