Rocker Wyman's photograph fears
Andy Jones  |  by story.austinglobe.com. All rights reserved. 25.03 | 19:49

Bill Wyman, former bassist of rock group The Rolling Stones, fears he will not get a chance to photograph his band mates again as lead singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards think he is bad at it.
Wyman has quite a collection of photos of him and the band that he will be showing at an exhibition in Los Angeles, reported contactmusic.com.

But there aren't many chances that he will be photographed with them again since he left the band.
He said: 'The Stones have never been interested in any members doing anything that isn't Stones involved. They're not interested in anybody in the band doing something that's not part of what the band do.

It's a weird political thing and it's something that no one talks about. They don't support each other like The Beatles did or U2 did, or Led Zeppelin. They'd never acknowledge that they like the photos, unfortunately.

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