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Bill Wyman thought Rolling Stones would split
Bill Wyman Says Charlie Watts’ Passing ‘Would’ve Been a Good Time’ for the Rolling Stones to End
Bill Wyman, the longtime bassist of The Rolling Stones, has reflected on the passing of his former bandmate Charlie Watts, noting his 2021 passing would’ve been a perfect stopping point for the band.
The Rolling Stones' former bassist Bill Wyman says this is the moment the band should have ended
Bassist Bill Wyman, who reunited with The Rolling Stones for their 26th studio album ‘Hackney Diamonds’, has revealed that after the passing of drummer Charlie Watts, he believed the band would decide to throw in the towel.
Bill Wyman ‘Wasn’t Crazy’ About Guesting on Rolling Stones Album
Bill Wyman said he only played on the Rolling Stones’ “Live By the Sword” because it featured late bandmate Charlie Watts’ drumming in 2024.
Bill Wyman reunited with the Rolling Stones on their Hackney Diamonds album, but didn't like the track he played on
Wyman appears on Live by the Sword, one of the two Hackney Diamonds tunes to also feature drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021. Though pleased by the invitation to contribute, Wyman wasn't particularly impressed by Live by the Sword upon first hearing it.
Bill Wyman Admits He Thought the Rolling Stones Would End After Charlie Watts Passed Away
Speaking about The Rolling Stones, former member Bill Wyman admitted he thought the band would end after Charlie Watts passed away.
Bill Wyman: Why Rolling Stones Kept Going Without Charlie Watts
Bill Wyman said he was surprised when the Rolling Stones continued after the departure and death of drummer Charlie Watts. And the former bassist – who left in 1993 – suggested they only kept going because they had nothing else to do.
Wyman surprised Stones didn't split after Watts' death
Former bandmate Bill Wyman says she was "surprised" the Rolling Stones kept going following the death of drummer Charlie Watts.
Bill Wyman was “surprised” The Rolling Stones continued following death of Charlie Watts
Bill Wyman, The Rolling Stones former bassist, has revealed that he thought the band would retire following the death of drummer Charlie Watts in 2021.
Bill Wyman was "surprised" the Rolling Stones kept going following the death of drummer Charlie Watts
The musicians were left devastated when longtime bandmember Charlie passed away aged 80 in 2021 but they went on to release a new album
"I said 'I'm leaving,' and they wouldn’t believe me": Bill Wyman on quitting the Rolling Stones
There’s perhaps no band as storied and mythologised as The Rolling Stones. And their ex-bassist has always got a story to tell
Bill Wyman thought Rolling Stones would split after Charlie Watts' death
Former Rolling Stones star Bill Wyman has admitted he was "surprised" kept going following the death of drummer Charlie Watts because it would have been a "good time for them" to part ways.
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Unseen photos taken by Noel Gallagher, Nick Cave and Rod Stewart go under the hammer
Grab a piece of music history as stars including Noel Gallagher, Rod Stewart, and Nick Cave, donate their own pictures for ...
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Bill Wyman: Sheffield Doc/Fest cancels ex-Rolling Stone's appearance
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met Mandy Smith when she was 13 and they married five years later A film festival has dropped ex-Rolling Stone
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San Mateo Daily Journal
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Today in Entertainment History: "Frosty" first aired
On Dec. 7, 1962, bassist Bill Wyman auditioned for the Rolling Stones. He played his first gig with the band the following week.
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