Willie & The Poor Boys was a British rock and roll band known for their 1985 charity project that brought together some notable musicians. The group was a side project of Bill Wyman, the bassist of The Rolling Stones, and included musicians such as Charlie Watts, Geraint Watkins, and Andy Fairweather Low. Their music was rooted in rock and roll and rhythm and blues, with a distinctive focus on boogie-woogie piano. The band's self-titled album was a significant contribution to the mid-1980s rock scene, and their efforts greatly benefited the Action Research into Multiple Sclerosis charity.