Mick Taylor & Bill Wyman to Play at Rolling Stones 50th

The upcoming issue of Rolling Stone will feature a behind-the-scenes look at The Rolling Stones’ preparations for four 50th Anniversary shows planned for November and December in London and Newark. Today, the mag’s website posted a preview of the article that confirmed a bit of news that had been hinted at for months. Former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor and bassist Bill Wyman will play with their old mates at the London and Newark performances.

Rolling Stone scribe Brian Hiatt spoke with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards about the bridging of their tense relationship, rehearsals for the upcoming shows and why the ticket prices “sound about right.” Within the article the pair reveal that Taylor and Wyman will “come on board for the four shows, but only as guests on a few songs.” Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood also told Hiatt that “more guests are likely to pop by” and names Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck as possibilities.

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