As soon as Bill Wyman was given a camera as a young boy, he quickly developed a passion for photography. After joining what would become the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band, Wyman continued his hobby. When he didn’t have his bass, he had his camera. The result is an arresting, insightful and often poignant collection of photographs, showing his exclusive inside view of the band. This hardcover copy is signed by Bill.
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Bill Wyman wasn’t only the bass player in The Rolling Stones. He was also the Stone with a camera, capturing an insider’s view of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world.
He photographed them on planes, buses, backstage, at parties, in hotels, at home; Bill Wyman shot the Stones unposed and unguarded for 30 years.
In Stones From The Inside, he publishes many of these photographs for the first time.
This hardcover copy is signed by Bill.
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Dear Mr. Wyman.
I am trying to document the history of the Rolling Stones album art and the roles various people played in creating that art. Can you shed any light on how the album “Dirty Work” got its name?
Thank you,
Charles Yoe
Notre Dame of Maryland University