Video Diary » Video of Bill opening CODA exhibition
Tuesday 3rd February 2009
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From 25 January through 17 May 2009 the Apeldoorn Coda Museum will host Wyman Shoots, the photography of ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, featuring some 50 unique photos taken by Wyman himself. For thirty years Wyman was the bass player with the most famous rock'n roll band in the world, The Rolling Stones. Lesser known is the fact that he has been a photographer for fifty years.

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The exhibition depicts images that Wyman shot during his tenure with the Stones. This includes many pictures from the sixties,  as well as the seventies and eighties:  Ronnie Wood posing with his young daughter, Charlie Watts waiting patiently at David Frost's television show, Brian Jones viewed from the rear view mirror of a car, but also Mick Taylor, Jerry Hall and Nicky Hopkins, and of course a self portrait. Other pictures show rock and blues musicians such as Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, The Who, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy and BB King.