
Bill Wyman, born William George Perks in 1936 in London, England, is a renowned rock musician and former bassist of the legendary band The Rolling Stones. Joining the group in 1962, he contributed to their rise as one of the most influential rock bands in history. Known for his steady basslines, Wyman played on iconic tracks like "Paint It Black" and "Gimme Shelter". After leaving the band in 1993, he pursued a solo career and formed Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, blending rock and blues. His contributions to rock music remain significant, shaping the genre's evolution.
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