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Bill Wyman (born William George Perks on 24 October 1936) was the bassist for the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from its founding in 1962 until 1991.//Bill Wyman (/Perks) spent most of his early life in Penge, then in Kent, England. He took piano lessons from ages 10 to 13. After his marriage, he bought a guitar, but wasn't satisfied by his own progress. After hearing a bass guitar at a Barron Knights' concert, he fell in love with the sound of it and decided that this was his instrument. He created the first fretless electric bass, by removing the frets from a bass guitar he was reworking, and played this in a local south London band, The Cliftons. He began calling himself Bill Wyman using the surname of a friend with whom he had done National Service in the Royal Air Force.When drummer Tony Chapman told him a fledgling rhythm and blues band, called The Rolling Stones, needed a bass player, he applied for the job and was officially hired in December 1962, as a successor of co-founder, Dick Taylor. Although The Stones immediately recognised his talent and were impressed by his instrument and amplifier, they weren't too fond of Wyman's style and personality (probably influenced by the 6 year-age gap). Although he developed into a strong bass player and a key-element in the group's sound, Wyman remained something of an outsider in the Stones during the following decades. Wyman's work as a Rolling Stone, both in the studio and during concerts, after the first year or so of being in the band, rarely involved vocals. One notable exception was the song "In Another Land," released both on the Their Satanic Majesties Request album and oddly enough, also as a solo Bill Wyman single. A second Wyman penned song, "Downtown Suzie", was released on a collection of Rolling Stones outtakes, with the title of the song altered by Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein without informing either Wyman or the band
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