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William George Wyman (né Perks; born 24 October 1936) is an English musician, best known as the bassist for the rock and roll band the Rolling Stones from 1962 until 1993, plus a one-off guest appearance in 2012. In 1989, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Rolling Stones. Since 1997, he has recorded and toured with his own band, Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. He has worked producing records and films, and has scored music for films and television.
It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 18 October 1974 by Rolling Stones Records. It was the last Rolling Stones album to feature guitarist Mick Taylor; the songwriting and recording of the album’s title track had a connection to Taylor’s eventual replacement, Ronnie Wood. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll combines the core blues and rock ‘n’ roll–oriented sound with elements of funk and reggae. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll reached number one in the United States and number two in the UK.
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The Rolling Stones’ “Tongue and Lips” Original Artwork by Logo Creator John Pasche — Large Piece Measures 31.5″ Square
Original artwork of the famous “Tongue and Lips” logo of the Rolling Stones, hand-drawn and hand-painted by John Pasche, who designed the logo in 1970 as a young art student, not realizing he would be creating one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable pop artworks of the modern era. Rendered in gouache and pencil on heavy weight 300 g/m art paper, Pasche signs in pencil at lower right. Measures 31.5″. Fine condition. Sold for $19,448.

Rolling Stones Signed Limited Edition Poster for the Licks World Tour — With Epperson COA
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Original Rolling Stones Poster, Owned by Ian Stewart
Rare original Rolling Stones poster – once owned by Stones’ co-founder Ian Stewart, for their concert scheduled 22 September 1973 at Cardiff and Pembroke Castles in Wales, cancelled by the Welsh authorities so as not to corrupt local youth. As a result of the cancellation, nearly all the posters were destroyed, making it one of the most collectible Stones posters. In addition to using the traditional four-color process to print the poster, designer Kate Burness used silver as a fifth color for lettering and the border, to stunning effect, with reprints lacking the silver finish, and also measuring smaller than the 20″ x 30″ first printing as found here. Poster originates from the collection of early Stones’ member Ian Stewart, accompanied by an autograph note signed by Stewart on The Mobile Studio Limited stationery. Light creasing, mostly confined to margins; overall very good plus condition, displaying beautifully with bright colors. Sold for $4,207.


Keith Richards Autograph Letter Signed From 1965 — ”…It is difficult to catch what Mick sings…”
Keith Richards autograph letter signed to a fan in 1965, with original envelope hand-addressed by Richards as well. Written in red pen, letter reads in full: ”Dear Linda, Thank you for your nice letter. Hope you enjoyed the show at the Palladium, and I hope we played some of your favorite numbers. Actually it’s not ‘next stop Arizona, it’s Flagstaff, Arizona, don’t forget Winona etc. It is difficult to catch what Mick sings. One fan wrote and asked me ‘What language Mick sings ‘You can’t catch Me! I must rush. See you around. Love / Keith Richards”. The song Richards refers to is ”Route 66”, which the band covered on their 1964 debut album. Comes with original envelope postmarked ”RUMFORD & DAGENHAM ESSEX / 10:00 AM / 8 SEP 1965”. Front of envelope has an Easton Ltd. rubber stamp which refers to one of their early managers, Eric Easton, who would soon be fired. Letter measures 5” x 8”, envelope measures 6” x 3.5”. Letter has address crossed out; good condition. Folds to letter, otherwise near fine. Sold for $2,188.

The Rolling Stones Signed Limited Edition Artwork for ”Bridges to Babylon” — Measures 22.5” x 26”
The Rolling Stones signed lithographic artwork for their album ”Bridges to Babylon”. Limited edition art is #75 of 125, made by Stefan Sagmeister. Artwork is signed by Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts, also dated 1998 by Richards and Watts. With the Rolling Stones logo at lower right. Lithograph measures 22.5” x 26”, framed in blue to 25.5” x 29”. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,875.

Mick Jagger Autograph Letter Signed From 1965 — With Hand-Addressed Envelope by Mick
Mick Jagger autograph letter signed ”Mick xx” from 1965. Written in blue pen, letter reads in full: ”Dear Linda, Thanks a lot for your letter. I’m sorry I haven’t time to write very much, in a hurry, must go now, Mick xx”. Comes with original envelope postmarked from ”LONDON” on 2 April 1965. The Rolling Stones would release their smash hit, ”(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” just two months later on 6 June 1965. Letter measures 4.9” x 7.25”, envelope measures 5.9” x 3.5”. Envelope is torn from opening. Letter has folds and minor creasing. Both are in very good condition. Sold for $1,250.

Mick Jagger Autograph Letter Signed — ”…I hope he has a lovely day + does not get pajamas!…”
Rolling Stones front man, Sir Mick Jagger autograph letter signed. Jagger inscribes a charming note regarding the 100th birthday of the receiver’s grandfather, ”Dear Matthew, How kind of you to write about your grandfather. I hope he has a lovely day + does not get pajamas! Mick J.” Folded letter measures 8.5” x 11”. Near fine condition. Sold for $686.

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Bill Wyman It’s Only Rock n Roll Signed Lithograph
