Bill Wyman

Description: (Musician and Singer)

Bill Wyman is an English musician known for his association with the band the Rolling Stones. He was with the rock and roll band for 31 years from 1962 to 1993 before breaking away to explore a solo career. A singer, songwriter, and a bassist, he has also scored music for movies and television. Born into a family of humble means, he had a difficult childhood scarred by poverty. He developed an interest in music at a young age and played organ with his father. He also received piano lessons as a boy. He was exposed to the songs of the likes of Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley and Fats Domino while serving in the armed forces in the British Royal Air Force at a base in Germany. Back home, he became serious about a musical career and began honing his skills. He joined the band the Rolling Stones in 1962 and went on to have a highly successful career with them and formed a close personal friendship with Brian Jones. He also launched solo albums in the 1970s and 1980s while simultaneously working with the band. Not satisfied with the creative freedom he got within the band, he left in 1993 after spending more than three decades with Rolling Stones. He then proceeded to form his own blues-rock band, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.

Overview

Birthday October 24, 1936 (Scorpio)
Alternative names William Perks, William George Perks, Billy Wyman's Rythym Kings, Lee Wyman
Height 168 cm
City London, England
Spouse/Ex- Diane Cory, Mandy Smith, Suzanne Accosta
Parents William Perks
Molly Perks
Children Jessica Rose Wyman, Katherine Noelle Wyman, Matilda Mae Wyman, Stephen Paul Wyman

Did you know

When did Bill Wyman leave the Rolling Stones? Bill Wyman left the Rolling Stones in 1993.
What instrument does Bill Wyman play? Bill Wyman is a bass guitarist.
How many children does Bill Wyman have? Bill Wyman has three children.
What is Bill Wyman's real name? Bill Wyman's real name is William George Perks Jr.
Which Rolling Stones album did Bill Wyman not play on? Bill Wyman did not play on the Rolling Stones' album "Steel Wheels".
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