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The New Rolling Stones Album will Also Feature the Original Bassist Bill Wyman

The album will be a tribute to  the band’s late drummer Charlie Watts

Bassist Bill Wyman left The Rolling Stones some thirty years ago, but now he is back. Well, at least for one song that will be featured on The Stone’s new album envisaged as a tribute to the band’s late drummer Charlie Watts, who will also be featured on the album.

As a number of outlets report, Mick Jagger reportedly invited Wyman to recording sessions in Los Angeles to work on the track. The album is expected this fall and will be the first Stones album since the Grammy-winning covers album Blue & Lonesome in 2016, and the first of original material since A Bigger Bang in 2005.

Previously, The Beatles’ Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were reported to be contributors on the new recording as well.

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