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Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor To Join The Rolling Stones On Tour
Posted by Joseph Lee on 11.21.2012



NME reports that former Rolling Stones members Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor will join them on stage for their London shows.

This will be the first time in twenty years the two have played with the band. They will perform at the O2 Arena on Sunday (November 25) and next Thursday (29). Wyman played bass with the band from 1962 to 1992 while Taylor played guitar from 1969 to 1974.

Both were interviewed for the 50th anniversary documentary Crossfire Hurricane. Taylor revealed that he left the band because of his heroin addiction.





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