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  1. 4 days ago · Friends and bandmates have consistently described Jones' heavy drinking and drug use in the months leading up to his death. Bill Wyman, the bassist for The Rolling Stones, noted in his autobiography "Stone Alone" that Jones was "a habitual user of drugs and alcohol," which had significantly affected his physical and mental health .

  2. 5 days ago · Bill Wyman has announced the release of his new album, Drive My Car, his first in nine years and the ninth solo effort by the former Rolling Stones bassist. Scheduled for release on August 9, the album comprises 10 tracks, with two bonus songs available on the CD and digital versions. The collection includes covers of Bob Dylan’s “Thunder ...

  3. 3 days ago · The Rolling Stones are a British rock group, formed in 1962, that drew on Chicago blues stylings to create a unique vision of the dark side of post-1960s counterculture. The original members were Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts. Later members were Mick Taylor, Ron Wood, and Darryl Jones.

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  4. 2 days ago · Jones's full-time gig since 1993, however, has been with the Rolling Stones, taking Bill Wyman's place when the longtime bassist stepped aside.

  5. 4 days ago · El bajista Bill Wyman profundizó sobre el estado de Jones en esos tiempos en su libro Stone Alone: “Había al menos dos lados de la personalidad de Brian. Uno era introvertido, tímido, sensible, profundo.

  6. 5 days ago · Stones-Basser Bill Wyman schreibt in seiner Biografie A Stone Alone von zwei Persönlichkeiten: „Die eine gab sich introvertiert, schüchtern, sensibel, tiefgründig. Die andere war eine umher stolzierender Pfau, gesellig künstlerisch und verzweifelt auf die Anerkennung anderer angewiesen.“

  7. 2 days ago · In 1993, "Rolling Stones" frontman Mick Jagger celebrated his 50th birthday with a French revolutionary costume party and banquet on the grounds of a suburban London teaching college. The 300 celebrity guests included fellow bandmates Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. Jagger actually hit the half-century mark 10 days later.