Mick Ronson
Music For A Lifetime: Perfect Day
...the success or failure of his second album quite crucial. Enter David Bowie and his guitarist Mick Ronson who were influenced by Reed's Velvet Underground work. Both would produce...
Popscene: Suede - Suede
...of U.K. bands the significance of a skilled guitarist. Butler's crunchy guitar riffs channel both Mick Ronson and Johnny Marr without approaching pastiche, thanks to Ed Buller's...
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Ian Hunter (singer)
...was ''Short Back 'n' Sides (1981), produced in collaboration with Mick Jones (of The Clash) and Mick Ronson. Ronson's input on Hunter's next album, All of the Good Ones Are Taken (1983),...
Rolling Thunder Revue
...add one surprising element to the Rolling Thunder Revue when he invited Mick Ronson to join the tour. Ronson was the lead guitarist and arranger in David Bowie's former backing band,...
Mick Ronson
...Fool album, and in particularly the song "Jack & Diane" "I owe Mick Ronson the hit song, Jack & Diane. Mick was very instrumental in helping me arrange that song, as I'd thrown it...
Dunlop Cry Baby
...also used a Vox wah as well, given his heavy use of elements that contributed to Jimi Hendrix's tone. Mick Ronson (David Bowie's guitarist during the classic early 70's era) is said to...
The Spiders from Mars
...were rock singer David Bowie's backing band in the early 1970s, and consisted of Mick Ronson on guitars, Trevor Bolder on bass guitar, and Mick Woodmansey on drums . The group had its...
Heaven and Hull
...was the final solo album by Mick Ronson, released in 1994 following Ronson's death the previous year. With collaborations by long time friends of Ronson including: David Bowie, Joe...
Yui Orta
...solo album of Ian Hunter . He reunites again with longtime collaborator Mick Ronson, as The Hunter Ronson Band. It was intended as a sort of comeback for both men, but record company...
All American Alien Boy
...is the second solo album of Ian Hunter. Because of management issues, Mick Ronson wouldn't appear on this album. Instead, he brought in Chris Stainton in order to act as balancing force...
Watch That Man
...American tour experience of late 1972. Rolling Stone magazine called it "inimitable Stones, Exile vintage. Mick Ronson plays Chuck Berry licks via Keith Richard, Garson plays at being...
Album Review: David Bowie, Space Oddity - 40th Anniversary Edition (Virgin/EMI)
The re-recordings of "Memory of a Free Festival" for a 1970 single release features the debut of Mick Ronson in Bowie's band. As is pointed out in Kevin Cann's in-depth liner...


