Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings performed to an enthusiastic audience during July’s Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival – and you can see several videos of the band’s performance.

Rock ‘n’ roll icon, author, and restaurateur – legendary former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has seen it all and continues to live life to the full.

His latest musical rebirth as the driving force behind the fabulous Rhythm Kings sees him return to his musical roots. This set of virtuoso musicians superbly bring back to life the kind of classic rhythm and blues that first inspired Wyman to pick up the guitar as a teenager.

For the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival held on July 27, 2014 Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings were joined by the original Average White Band singer and guitarist, Hamish Stuart, featured for many years with Paul McCartney, along with special guest Andy Fairweather Low.

Don’t worry if you missed Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings performance during the festival – we have two videos from the concert for your viewing pleasure below!

Video one features Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings performing the Chuck Berry classic You Never Can Tell:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpuYSSLDKHI&width=520&height=365

Video two features Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings performing I Put A Spell On You with the enchanting vocals of Beverley Skeete.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfCKBmMWOTo&width=520&height=365

 

 

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