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Bill Wyman Collection

Bill Wyman, the talented bassist of The Rolling Stones pop group, has been an integral part of their iconic sound since its inception

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones on stage in concert at Earls Court. 23rd May 1976

Rolling Stones on stage in concert at Earls Court. 23rd May 1976

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones pop group with 14 year old fan Christine Hart of Wigan following their

The Rolling Stones pop group with 14 year old fan Christine Hart of Wigan following their show at the ABC Cinema in Wigan. 19th September 1964

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger

The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger, pictured at Londons Heathrow airport en route to the USA. Mick Jagger

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones performing at The Tower Ballroom, New Brighton

The Rolling Stones performing at The Tower Ballroom, New Brighton. 10th August 1964

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones performing at The ABC Theatre, Belfast

The Rolling Stones performing at The ABC Theatre, Belfast. (Picture) Band member Brian Jones (in foreground) Bill Wyman. 6th January 1965

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Mick Jagger and guitasrist Bill Wyman performing on stage during a Rolling Stones concert

Mick Jagger and guitasrist Bill Wyman performing on stage during a Rolling Stones concert at at New Bingley Hall, Stafford. 17th May, 1976

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones at Manchester Palace. 5th May 1964

Rolling Stones at Manchester Palace. 5th May 1964

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones at a press conference in the Astor Hotel

The Rolling Stones at a press conference in the Astor Hotel, New York after meeting fans on Broadway. (Picture) Charlie Watts signing autographs for fans. 2nd June 1964

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones arriving at the Belle Vue theatre were they will be performing

Rolling Stones arriving at the Belle Vue theatre were they will be performing. 11th August 1964

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones performing at the 100 club. 1st June 1982

Rolling Stones performing at the 100 club. 1st June 1982

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones performing at the 100 club. 1st June 1982

Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones performing at the 100 club. 1st June 1982

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Sothebys auction of Beatles and Rock and Roll memorabilia held in London was well

Sothebys auction of Beatles and Rock and Roll memorabilia held in London was well attended. In the gathered bidders Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. 22nd December 1982

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones arriving at the Odeon New Street

Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones arriving at the Odeon New Street, Birmingham before this eveings concert. 19th September, 1973

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones seen her at London Airport departing for the USA

The Rolling Stones seen her at London Airport departing for the USA. 19th October 1969

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones at Olympic Studios in Barnes where they were working

Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones at Olympic Studios in Barnes where they were working on their sixth LP. 8th July 1967

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger

The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger, pictured at Londons Heathrow airport en route to the USA. Mick Jagger

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Backstage scenes of The Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium

Backstage scenes of The Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. 22nd January 1967

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones meet at the Olympic Studios in Barnes, London to cut a couple of tracks

Rolling Stones meet at the Olympic Studios in Barnes, London to cut a couple of tracks for their new record. Bill Wyman pictured during a break

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones backstage at The ABC Theatre, Belfast. Bill Wyman

The Rolling Stones backstage at The ABC Theatre, Belfast. Bill Wyman. 6th January 1965

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones arriving at Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England. 12th March 1971

Rolling Stones arriving at Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England. 12th March 1971

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones seen here in the back of a van at the Manchester Piccadilly Hotel in

The Rolling Stones seen here in the back of a van at the Manchester Piccadilly Hotel in an elaborate plan to evade waiting fans at the entrance to the hotel. 3rd October 1965

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: Rolling Stones fans Alison Anderson and Elizabeth Sayers seen here with the band

Rolling Stones fans Alison Anderson and Elizabeth Sayers seen here with the band. 14th September 1964

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts seen here at London Airport embarking on a

The Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts seen here at London Airport embarking on a flight to New York. 13th January 1967

Background imageBill Wyman Collection: The Rolling Stones seen here at London Airport embarking on a flight to New York

The Rolling Stones seen here at London Airport embarking on a flight to New York. 13th January 1967



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Bill Wyman, the talented bassist of The Rolling Stones pop group, has been an integral part of their iconic sound since its inception. As the band's longest-serving member after Mick Jagger, he has played a crucial role in shaping their music and captivating audiences worldwide. From performing at legendary venues like The Tower Ballroom in New Brighton to rocking out at The ABC Theatre in Belfast, Bill Wyman's electrifying presence on stage is undeniable. Alongside his bandmates, he effortlessly commands the crowd's attention with his skillful bass playing and magnetic stage presence. One memorable moment that stands out is when 14-year-old fan Christine Hart from Wigan followed The Rolling Stones during one of their tours. This highlights not only the band's immense popularity but also their ability to connect with fans across generations. Whether it was capturing hearts at Manchester Palace or facing eager journalists at a press conference in the Astor Hotel, Bill Wyman always exudes coolness and professionalism. His partnership with Mick Jagger shines through as they perform together on stage, creating unforgettable moments for fans lucky enough to witness them live. Outside of his musical endeavors, it has made waves in the world of rock and roll memorabilia auctions. Sothebys' auction held in London showcased his influence as Beatles and Rock and Roll items fetched high prices under his watchful eye. No matter where he goes or what he does, Bill Wyman leaves an indelible mark on every performance. Whether arriving at Odeon New Street or taking center stage at the historic 100 Club alongside Mick Jagger himself, his contributions to The Rolling Stones are immeasurable. With each note played on his bass guitar, he solidifies himself as an irreplaceable legend within rock history.