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Bill Wyman Releases Rhythm Kings Collectors’ Edition Box Set
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Bill Wyman Releases Rhythm Kings Collectors’ Edition Box Set

In the early ‘90s, Bill Wyman left the rock and roll dynasty known as The Rolling Stones to form the Rhythm Kings. Today, a new box set chronicles the band’s entire recorded career. The Rhythm Kings Collectors’ Edition Box Set contains all four of their studio albums released from 1998 to 2001, including the 2-CD Double Bill. The tracks in...

Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings Announce “Back in the UK” Tour
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Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings Announce “Back in the UK” Tour

Bill Wyman will be taking his Rhythm Kings on an extensive tour of the UK this Fall, beginning in October and wrapping in December. The “Back In the UK Tour” kicks off at the Grand Theatre in Swansea and snakes across the entire country, visiting 36 venues in all. The tour coincides with a new box set from the band,...

Bill Wyman Rejoins Rolling Stones for Tribute Album
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Bill Wyman Rejoins Rolling Stones for Tribute Album

Bill Wyman has teamed up with his old pals in the Rolling Stones to contribute to a new tribute album from Ben Waters, according to the Stones fan site Iorr.org. Waters pays his respects to late pianist Ian Stewart on the CD entitled Boogie For Stu, which is due in March. Wyman joined the rest of the Stones to record...

Bill Wyman Launches Online Q&A Column and Contest
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Bill Wyman Launches Online Q&A Column and Contest

Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has announced that he will be answering fan questions online as part of a new column on his official website. Wyman, who laid down the low end for the Stones from 1962 to 1992, will post responses to fan queries as well as reply directly. To kick off the column, Wyman is having a...

“Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones” Released on DVD
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“Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones” Released on DVD

The legendary concert film, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, has finally made its way to DVD since its theatrical release in 1974. The footage contains performances over four nights of their 1972 Exile on Main Street tour. The 82-minute film is accompanied by previously unreleased rehearsal footage and interviews with Mick Jagger from 1972 and 2010. The film catches...