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After a nine year hiatus, Bill Wyman is back with a new album. On "Drive My Car", the 87-year-old ex-Stone shows he's is still rolling as much as ever.
However, Wyman went on to explain, “I wasn’t crazy about the song, and I wasn’t crazy about the way they’d done it. It was just full of guitars, and there was no air in it. No spaces, no gaps.
Drive My Car is Wyman’s first new studio effort since his 2015 album, Back to Basics. Released on August 9, the 12-song collection features five tunes written or co-written by Bill, including ...
Elsewhere in the interview, Wyman speaks about his childhood, the rise of the Rolling Stones, Altamont, Charlie Watts' death, metal detecting, new solo album Drive My Car and much more. Classic ...
Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman revealed he and his bandmates had 'no f---ing money' during an interview in October 2024. ... we could never make enough to pay it back.
Bill Wyman, the longtime bassist of The Rolling Stones, has reflected on the passing of his former bandmate Charlie Watts, ...
Before the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman needed a good bass guitar – so he built a proto-fretless model. Jackson Maxwell. Thu, December 5, 2024 at 5:25 PM UTC. ... So I never put frets back in.
Throughout his 30-year tenure with the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman teamed up with drummer Charlie Watts to form one of rock's most solid rhythm sections, driving such Stones classics as (I Can't ...
Bill Wyman reunited with the Rolling Stones on their Hackney Diamonds album, ... so I drew a shape like one of those on the back of my bass and I had my next-door neighbor saw it down.