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.
Bill Wyman, the legendary bassist of The Rolling Stones, wasn't just a rock and roll icon; he was also a car enthusiast with ...
In 1964, the Rolling Stones took a break from their first American tour to record several songs at Chess Records at 2120 S.
Following the success of 1971's Sticky Fingers, The Rolling Stones decided to become exiles in France while recording their ...
RHYTHM and blues star Mike Sanchez is set to perform in Worcester for the first time in five years. Sanchez will headline at Huntingdon Hall on Thursday, July 3, at 7.30pm, bringing his classic UK ...
Low is is one of the world’s great session players and sidemen. He has worked with the Who, Joe Satriani, Roger Waters, Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings and joined up with Clapton during the early ‘90s in ...
Rolling Stones guitarist Bill Wyman has revealed that he purposely aggravated a toothache while on tour with the band in order to get out of rehearsing and watch Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup ...
In another quiet weekend at the box office, the Mark Wahlberg film Flight Risk took the number one spot while mainstays Mufasa and Sonic keep chugging along. New movies in theatres - Flight Risk ...
Bill Wyman is a lecturer in journalism in the discipline of media and communications at the University of Sydney. He is also the former assistant managing editor of National Public Radio in ...