Former Rolling Stones Bassist Bill Wyman Will Release His First Solo Album In 33 Years In June (15).
Back to Basics will feature five songs from 60 unreleased tracks Wyman found while archiving old demos last year (14). Eight new songs will also appear on the record, according to Rollingstone.com.
A statement from Wyman reads: "Initially I thought, 'I'm a bit old for this', but then I thought all the old blues musicians played till they dropped, so why don't I give it a go."
Wyman's longtime collaborators, Terry Taylor, Guy Fletcher, Graham Broad and Robbie MCIntosh will all feature on the album.
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