Former Rolling Stones Bassist Bill Wyman Survived on Rations in Wartime London and Lived Without Electricity and Heat Until Adulthood

Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones was known as “The Quiet One” thanks to his quiet and expressionless appearance while performing. Wyman performed with the Stones for decades and continued to make a name for himself after his years on the stage. His success is evident, but do you know how tough his childhood was growing up in war-torn London? 

Bill Wyman in black and white, looking off camera and gesturing, in 1982
Bill Wyman, 1982 | Koh Hasebe /Shinko Music/Getty Images

Wyman’s life started in poverty 

London was not a safe place to be born in the late 1930s. Wyman was born in horrible poverty that left him scarred right before his nation entered a massive war. A terrace home Wyman’s parents lived in had no heating or hot water, no bathroom (and a toilet outside), gas lighting, and no electricity.

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