LONDON (Reuter) - Bill Wyman, the former bass player of the Rolling Stones, makes his rock comeback on Wednesday just a week before his 61st birthday. Wyman, whose youthful appearance belies a life of sex, drugs and rock n`roll, is taking to the stage again in a trendy north London night-club with a band of other rock dinosaurs called the Rhythm Kings. Joined by Peter Frampton, Albert Lee and Georgie Fame, Wyman will be performing songs from his new album called "Struttin` our Stuff". Wyman, who is about to become a father for the fourth time, left the Rolling Stones in 1994 and says he didn`t even listen to music for two years. He considers the new album to be the best of his career. The dark, quiet member of the Rolling Stones claimed in a recent biography to have slept with an estimated 1,000 women during his years on the road with the band. He puts his present vigour down to luck and diet. "I smoke, I eat a lot of red meat, have loads of sugar and loads of salt," he said in an interview published on Wednesday.