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Produced by Bill Wyman. In 1984, Bill Wyman got together a group of well known musicians to record an album to help the Ronnie Lane Appeal for A.R.M.S. He called the band Willie and the Poor Boys. Listen to 'Baby Please Don't Go' preview clip inside!
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No other Rolling Stones member has released as many solo albums. Now Wyman's fans can also hear the long unavailable early solo material recorded at the source with American roots musicians.
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Released back in 2000, this album was recorded over two weeks back in November 1984, and featured Bill Wyman, Andy Fairweather Low, Gary Brooker, Graham Broad, Jimmy Henderson and Terry Taylor. Listen to the 'Mystery Train' preview clip inside!
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"I was born in Southeast London just prior to the Second World War." So begins Bill's liner notes that take us on a journey detailing his discovery of the Blues, and published in full right here...
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"There are many people who think the Blues are depressing and dull. They think that the blues are about lost love, missed trains, or a lack of money. Not true, they are just as likely to be about sex and are often full of fun." - Bill Wyman.
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