Former Rolling Stones bassist Invoice Wyman has apparently reunited with the band greater than 30 years after leaving the group.
Wyman, 86, shall be featured on a track on the Stones’ upcoming album, the Sun reported Friday, as a tribute to their late drummer Charlie Watts, who died at 80 in Aug. 2021 after a battle with throat most cancers.
Lead singer Mick Jagger, 79, reportedly invited Wyman to recording periods in Los Angeles to work on the monitor.
“Invoice hasn’t seen the band collectively for years however all the time liked Charlie. This file’s actually a tribute to Charlie, so he couldn’t say no,” a supply instructed the outlet.
The late Watts’ drumming additionally will reportedly be featured on the file, which would be the Stones’ first studio launch since his demise.
Paul McCartney, 80, and Ringo Starr, 82, of The Beatles will reportedly play bass and drums, respectively, on the album, too.
The Submit has contacted representatives for The Rolling Stones and Wyman for remark.
Wyman left the Stones in 1993 after 30 years with the band.


In 2022, he claimed that he had no regrets about doing so, although he did admit that it wasn’t the simplest transition.
“It was fairly anxious they usually didn’t need me to go away, in order that they grew to become bitchy,” Wyman instructed fellow rocker Alice Cooper on his “‘Nights with Alice Cooper” podcast.
“As a substitute of being good and saying: ‘Nice 30 years. Cheers mate,’ Mick would say probably the most absurd, silly issues, with that spoilt angle he had. He’d say issues like: ‘Oh effectively, if anyone has to play bass I’ll do it. It could possibly’t be that onerous’ — and Keith [Richards] stated: ‘Nobody leaves this band until they’re in a picket field.’”


He continued: “Anyway, they left the door open for me for 2 years. Charlie and Mick would telephone and say: ‘You’re not likely leaving are you? Have you ever re-thought it?’ Then when it got here time for them to do the ’94/’95 (Voodoo Lounge) tour they needed to make a ultimate resolution.
“Mick and Charlie came visiting and spent the night with me, making an attempt to speak me into staying. Have I had any regrets about not going again? None by any means,” he claimed.
The Stones launched their final studio, “Blue & Lonesome,” in 2016.