Wednesday, May 13, 2020

670 Running With Ronnie





Ronald David Wood was born on June 1st, 1947, in London, and he made his first appearances on record during the mid '60s, first as guitarist for the Birds  and  joined the Jeff Beck Group in 19 67 as a bass player.
When Beck's group split in 19 69,  he  and Rod Stewart  joined former  Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones in a new group named, Faces.
In 19 74 he had a solo album,  I've Got My Own Album to Do, with his name miss spelled on the cover. The album featured Ian McLagan, former Beatle George Harrison and longtime friend , Keith Richards. Richards invited him to join the Rolling Stones when Mick Taylor left the band. He  joined in 19 75, but wasn't officially in the band until Bill Wyman left in 19 93.
By now, it must be obvious that we are talking about Ronnie Wood, the subject of this week's trick's synthetic countdown.

Ronnie has a long standing interest in Thoroughbred breeding and racing. He is a well known artist, whose paintings, drawings and prints  have been exhibited all over the world.
and He has made cameo appearances in several movies including 9 and a half Weeks , appeared in the mockumentary, The Rutles, All You Need Is Cash and In October 2007 he appeared on Top Gear, Ronnie Wood, someone who has captured lightening in a bottle many times during his career.

10 You Don't Love Me - The Birds
09 Let Me Love You - Jeff Beck Group
08 Pool Hall Richard - Faces
07 Wood's Thing - Ronnie Wood and Ronnie Lane
06 If You Don't Want My Love (Bobby Womack Cover) - Ronnie Wood
05 When The Whip Comes Down - Rolling Stones
04 Rough Boys with Pete Townsend
03 Sugar Bee with Bill Wyman's Willie and The Poor Boys
02 Chicken Wired with Ronnie Lane
01 Little Queenie with Jerry Lee Lewis
A Little Extra: Mean Old Man with Jerry Lee Lewis




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