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Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman

1936–presentGedding1970s1980s2010s

About Bill Wyman

William George Wyman (né Perks; born 24 October 1936) is an English musician who was the bassist of the rock band the Rolling Stones from 1962 to 1993. Wyman was part of the band's first stable line-up and performed on their first 19 studio albums. Following his departure, he occasionally took part in live performances with the Rolling Stones and recorded with them in 2023. He also performed as the backing vocalist and bassist for the blues rock band Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings from 1997 to 2018. Wyman was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Rolling Stones in 1989.

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Formed

1936

Origin

Gedding

Discography

The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions (1971)

Jamming With Edward! (1972)

Monkey Grip (1974)

Stone Alone (1976)

Green Ice (1981)

Bill Wyman (1982)

Digital Dreams (1983)

Stuff (1992)

The Bill Wyman Compendium: Complete Solo Recordings (2001)

A Stone Alone: The Solo Anthology 1974–2002 (2006)

Back to Basics (2015)

White Lightnin': The Solo Box (2015)

Greatest (2016)

(Si Si) Je suis un Rock Star: The Best of Bill Wyman and Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings (2016)

Drive My Car (2024)

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Bill Wyman — Rare Footage & Clips

The iconic Bill Wyman, a name synonymous with the Rolling Stones' rich history, has been an integral part of music's most enduring legacy for over six decades. As the bassist who helped shape the band's sound during their formative years, Wyman's contributions to rock 'n' roll are immeasurable. The DeepCutsArchive is proud to present a comprehensive collection of rare footage featuring this musical legend.

Wyman's association with the Rolling Stones began in 1962, marking the start of an illustrious career that would span over three decades. His tenure as the band's bassist saw him perform on their first 19 studio albums, cementing his status as a key architect of their sonic identity. The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (1971), a collaboration with blues legend Howlin' Wolf, is a testament to Wyman's ability to seamlessly blend rock and blues influences. This album, available in its entirety within the DeepCutsArchive, showcases Wyman's mastery of his craft, as he effortlessly navigates the complexities of blues-rock fusion.

Jamming With Edward! (1972), another notable release from this period, highlights Wyman's willingness to experiment with unconventional sounds and collaborations. The album features a series of improvisational sessions between Wyman and pianist Nicky Hopkins, resulting in a unique blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences. This rare footage within the archive provides an intimate glimpse into the creative process of these two musical visionaries.

Wyman's departure from the Rolling Stones in 1993 marked the beginning of a new chapter in his career. Monkey Grip (1974), Stone Alone (1976), and Green Ice (1981) are notable examples of his solo output during this period, showcasing his ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining his signature style. The Bill Wyman (1982) album, available within the archive, features a more polished production and a greater emphasis on songcraft.

In addition to his work with the Rolling Stones and as a solo artist, Wyman has also been involved in various side projects throughout his career. His collaboration with blues-rock band Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings from 1997 to 2018 saw him take on the roles of backing vocalist and bassist, further demonstrating his versatility as a musician.

The significance of Wyman's contributions to music history cannot be overstated. As a member of the Rolling Stones, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, solidifying his place among rock 'n' roll's most esteemed legends. His influence can be heard in countless bands that followed in their footsteps, including some of the most iconic acts of the 1970s and 1980s.

Wyman's legacy extends beyond his work with the Rolling Stones, however. As a solo artist, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of rock music, incorporating elements of blues, jazz, and classical into his sound. His willingness to experiment and collaborate with other artists has resulted in some truly groundbreaking works, as seen in the aforementioned The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions.

The DeepCutsArchive is proud to present a comprehensive collection of rare footage featuring Bill Wyman, providing an unparalleled glimpse into the life and career of this musical legend. From his early days with the Rolling Stones to his solo output and collaborations with other artists, this archive offers a treasure trove of insights into Wyman's creative process and artistic vision.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Wyman's career is his ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining his signature style. As seen in Monkey Grip (1974) and Stone Alone (1976), he seamlessly navigated the transition from blues-rock to more polished, commercial sounds. This willingness to evolve and experiment has been a hallmark of his career, resulting in some truly innovative works.

In addition to his musical contributions, Wyman's personal story is also worth exploring. Born William George Wyman on October 24, 1936, he was raised in the small village of Gedding, where music played an integral part in his upbringing. This rural background likely influenced his early interest in blues and folk music, which would later become a defining feature of his sound.

The Bill Wyman Compendium: Complete Solo Recordings (2001) and A Stone Alone: The Solo Anthology 1974–2002 (2006) offer a comprehensive overview of his solo output during this period. These collections showcase Wyman's ability to craft memorable songs, often incorporating elements of blues and rock into his compositions.

Wyman's continued involvement with the Rolling Stones in recent years is also worth noting. His participation in live performances and recording sessions in 2023 serves as a testament to his enduring connection with the band and their music. This renewed collaboration highlights the timeless appeal of Wyman's contributions, which continue to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.

In conclusion, Bill Wyman's legacy is one of innovation, creativity, and perseverance. As a member of the Rolling Stones, he helped shape the sound of rock 'n' roll, while his solo output has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible within the genre. The DeepCutsArchive is honored to present this comprehensive collection of rare footage featuring Wyman, providing an unparalleled glimpse into the life and career of this musical legend.

The archive's extensive collection of clips from various points in Wyman's career offers a unique opportunity for fans and scholars alike to explore his creative process and artistic vision. From the early days with the Rolling Stones to his solo output and collaborations with other artists, these rare footage provide an intimate glimpse into the making of some truly groundbreaking works.

Wyman's influence on rock music is immeasurable, and his contributions continue to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. As a testament to his enduring legacy, the DeepCutsArchive is proud to present this comprehensive collection of rare footage featuring Bill Wyman, providing an unparalleled glimpse into the life and career of this musical legend.

The significance of Wyman's contributions to music history cannot be overstated. As a member of the Rolling Stones, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, solidifying his place among rock 'n' roll's most esteemed legends. His influence can be heard in countless bands that followed in their footsteps, including some of the most iconic acts of the 1970s and 1980s.

The archive's collection of rare footage also highlights Wyman's ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining his signature style. As seen in Monkey Grip (1974) and Stone Alone (1976), he seamlessly navigated the transition from blues-rock to more polished, commercial sounds. This willingness to evolve and experiment has been a hallmark of his career, resulting in some truly innovative works.

In addition to his musical contributions, Wyman's personal story is also worth exploring. Born William George Wyman on October 24, 1936, he was raised in the small village of Gedding, where music played an integral part in his upbringing. This rural background likely influenced his early interest in blues and folk music, which would later become a defining feature of his sound.

The Bill Wyman (1982) album, available within the archive, features a more polished production and a greater emphasis on songcraft. This marked a significant departure from his earlier work with the Rolling Stones, showcasing Wyman's ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining his signature style.

Wyman's continued involvement with the Rolling Stones in recent years is also worth noting. His participation in live performances and recording sessions in 2023 serves as a testament to his enduring connection with the band and their music. This renewed collaboration highlights the timeless appeal of Wyman's contributions, which continue to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.

The significance of Wyman's contributions to music history cannot be overstated. As a member of the Rolling Stones, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, solidifying his place among rock 'n' roll's most esteemed legends. His influence can be heard in countless bands that followed in their footsteps, including some of the most iconic acts of the 1970s and 1980s.

The archive's collection of rare footage also highlights Wyman's ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining his signature style. As seen in Monkey Grip (1974) and Stone Alone (1976), he seamlessly navigated the transition from blues-rock to more polished, commercial sounds. This willingness to evolve and experiment has been a hallmark of his career, resulting in some truly innovative works.

In addition to his musical contributions, Wyman's personal story is also worth exploring. Born William George Wyman on October 24, 1936, he was raised in the small village of Gedding, where music played an integral part in his upbringing. This rural background likely influenced his early interest in blues and folk music, which would later become a defining feature of his sound.

The Bill Wyman Compendium: Complete Solo Recordings (2001) and A Stone Alone: The Solo Anthology 1974–2002 (2006) offer a comprehensive overview of his solo output during this period. These collections showcase Wyman's ability to craft memorable songs, often incorporating elements of blues and rock into his compositions.

Wyman's continued involvement with the Rolling Stones in recent years is also worth noting. His participation in live performances and recording sessions in 2023 serves as a testament to his enduring connection with the band and their music. This renewed collaboration highlights the timeless appeal of Wyman's contributions, which continue to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.

The DeepCutsArchive is honored to present this comprehensive collection of rare footage featuring Bill Wyman, providing an unparalleled glimpse into the life and career of this musical legend.

Curated from public records and music databases.