Ronnie Wood
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Web site | www.ronniewood.com |
Date of birth | June 1,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Hillingdon |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Sally Humphreys |
Jo Wood | |
Krissy Findlay | |
Sally Wood | |
Sally Humphreys Wood | |
Children | Jesse Wood |
Leah Wood | |
Tyrone Wood | |
Alice Rose Wood | |
Jamie Wood | |
Gracie Jane Wood | |
Height | 175 (cm) |
Official site | ronniewood.com |
Listen artist | open.spotify.com |
Groups | The Rolling Stones |
Faces | |
The Birds | |
Grandchildren | Honey Krissy Wood |
Lola Wood | |
Arthur Wood | |
Maggie Dylan MacDonald | |
Rex Wood | |
Parents | Elizabeth Wood |
Arthur Wood | |
Songs | Paint It BlackAftermath · 1966 Sympathy For The DevilBeggars Banquet · 1968 SatisfactionOut Of Our Heads · 1965 View 25+ more |
List | Paint It BlackAftermath · 1966 |
Sympathy For The DevilBeggars Banquet · 1968 | |
SatisfactionOut of Our Heads · 1965 | |
Siblings | Art Wood |
Ted Wood | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 413521 |
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Ronnie Wood Life story
Ronald David Wood is an English rock musician, best known as an official member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group.
The Rolling Stones' new album Hackney Diamonds sets US chart record
... whether the band would embark on a tour for the album, Ronnie Wood confirmed an American trip was " pencilled in for next year" but official dates are yet to be released...
Keith Richards: Arthritis changed my guitar-playing
... " We had a referee, which is something we lacked since the Jimmy Miller days, " says Ronnie Wood, referring to the producer of 1970s classics like Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street (both of which pre-date his time in the band)...
Henry Diltz: Rock's 'accidental photographer' wins lifetime achievement prize
... " Keith Richards living his best life, 1979" I never went on the road with the Rolling Stones but I did go on the road with the New Barbarians, which was Ronnie Wood s solo group, with Keith on guitar...
Rolling Stones set to launch new album, Hackney Diamonds
... But all will finally be revealed in Hackney on Wednesday afternoon, with all three remaining Stones - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood - due to attend...
Robbie Robertson, leader of The Band, dies aged 80
... " Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said: " Such sad news about Robbie Robertson - he was a lovely man, a great friend and will be dearly missed...
Jeff Beck: The British rock guitar legend's career in pictures
... After releasing a solo single, he formed the Jeff Beck Group with singer Stewart and bassist Ronnie Wood, but they parted ways in the 70s...
Jeff Beck: British guitar legend dies aged 78
... Singer Rod Stewart and bassist Ronnie Wood quit in 1970 to join the Small Faces (later The Faces), and when Beck was injured in a car accident, he had to put his career on hold...
Rolling Stones announce first UK dates since Charlie Watts' death
... " Ronnie Wood added: " When I look out at the sea of people when we play in Europe all I can see is smiles...
Henry Diltz: Rock's 'accidental photographer' wins lifetime achievement prize
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
He's shot More Than 250 album covers, was the official photographer at Woodstock, and saw his work appear in Life Magazine. But Henry Diltz considers his career a lucky accident.
" I never went to photo school, I've never had a job, I never even thought about it, " he says.
" I just hung out with all my musician friends, taking photos. It's been a fun, adventurous lifestyle. "
Despite that (or maybe because of it), he's responsible for some The Most iconic images of the 1960s and 70s: David Crosby holding a gun made from the US flag to his head; Joni Mitchell playing lap Steel Guitar in The Middle of a field; The Eagles , high on peyote, posing in the Joshua Tree National Park .
As a musician himself, Diltz had unrivalled access to some of rock's biggest names - often contributing backing vocals and banjo parts to their albums when he wasn't behind the lens.
His ease around people like Neil Young , Debbie Harry and Jimi Hendrix meant he often caught them in Private Moments , lost in thought, or playing with their Pets - and there's an organic, unposed aesthetic to his work that's impossible to recreate.
This Wednesday, the 84-year-old will receive The Icon prize at the Abbey Road Music Photography Awards. Over Zoom from his home in Los Angeles , Diltz talked us through some of his favourite images.
The One that started it all: Buffalo Springfield , 1966" In 1969, I was in A Band called Modern Folk Quartet playing at the University of Michigan, when someone looked out of The Tour bus Window and said, 'Oh look, a second-hand store. '
" We pulled over, walked in and there, next to The Door , was a table with little Japanese 35mm cameras. I thought, 'Yeah, what the heck', and for The Next couple of weeks, as we drove back to LA, we kept taking pictures of the many little adventures that happened.
" When we got home, we said, 'Well, let's have a slideshow'. We got all Our Friends together and when I saw that first slide, 8ft wide, glowing in The Dark , it was magic. That's when I really became a photographer.
" It became a thing. Once a month, we'd get together 20 or 30 hippie friends and have a big slideshow. I'd always try to prepare interesting pictures - an old truck or a flower or an animal. I loved tattoos.
" Then One Day , I happen to bump into Stephen Stills and He Said , 'Hey, Buffalo Springfield is going to this folk club by The Beach for a soundcheck. You want to come?'
" And I thought 'Yes, I do', because I wanted to go photograph people on The Beach . I didn't even go into the soundcheck!
" A half hour later, I walked back to the parking lot and saw a huge two-storey mural of a guy on a bicycle and, as I was framing it up, Buffalo Springfield walked out. I said, 'Hey, you guys, can you just stand there for a minute? because I wanted to show the comparison, the perspective, of how tall this mural was.
" Then apparently they did an interview with a magazine and told them about the photo, and they called and offered me $100 for it. That was a Big Deal : $100 was like a week's salary, and I'd never made a nickel from taking a picture before that. "
The First album cover: Crosby, Stills and Nash, 1969" I met Stephen Stills in 63. He was a young guy Playing Solo guitar in a Coffee House and he liked my band because we had four-part harmonies.
" Six Years later, he's left Buffalo Springfield , [David] Crosby has been kicked out of The Byrds , and they were singing together at parties. Mama Cass saw them and realised they needed a higher voice, and she also knew that Graham [Nash] wasn't happy in The Hollies . So she introduced everyone and kind of orchestrated [The Band ].
" As they were recording The First album, I was down at the studio. They didn't have a group shot, so we jumped in an old Ford 1950s Station Wagon that belonged to My Friend Gary Burton , and drove around LA.
" When we saw that old house with The Couch outside, they jumped out, sat down, and it framed up real nicely.
" But between The Time I took the photo and Getting It processed, they'd decided on the name Crosby, Stills and Nash. They said, 'That would make a great cover but, look, we're sitting in the wrong order: Nash, Stills, Crosby'.
" I said, 'That's not a problem. Let's go back. sit in The Right order, Bang , Bang , Bang - Five Minutes . But when we got there, The House was gone. It had been bulldozed and turned into a parking lot.
" So we had to keep The First one. "
A portrait of Paul and Linda Mccartney : Life magazine, 1971" I met Linda Eastman in a New York photo lab, getting some films developed, and we got to be friendly over lunch. Then One Day , I read that she'd married Paul Mccartney . I was like, 'Wow, Go Figure !'
" A year later, I got a call from her and She Said , 'Henry, we're out in Malibu, and we need some pictures for the RAM album'. So I went out and spent the afternoon sitting around the Swimming Pool , eating lunch, with the little girls Heather and Mary.
" As I was taking pictures, Paul was sitting in a deck chair, plucking on his ukulele. I saw Heather and Mary hold hands and jump into The Pool together. Without stopping, Paul started singing, ''. It was a beautiful little melody and I thought, oh My God , there's a Beatles song that only I will ever hear.
" Towards The End of The Day , Linda told me, 'We need a nice portrait of the two of us', so we went over, brought some flowers and took the pictures. Then She Said , 'We need these first thing in The Morning because we want to send one to Life magazine'.
" Life magazine was the Holy Grail for photographers, so of course I got there early. This Was 1971, before scanning and emailing, so The Lady from Life magazine was there, in the Living Room . She looked through the pictures on a slide board, picked one, put it in her purse, went to The Airport and flew to New York with it. And that was The Cover . "
Keith Richards living His Best life, 1979" I never went on The Road with the Rolling Stones but I did Go On The Road with the New Barbarians, which was Ronnie Wood 's solo group, with Keith on guitar.
" It was like The Stones without Mick [Jagger]. The Boss wasn't there, so everything is allowed. It was wonderful. Every Day , we'd fly Into Another city on one of those big passenger jets with couches and a bar and stuff like that.
" When they landed, eight limos would drive up and surround the aeroplane to take them to The Hotel . On This Day , Keith came out first and he leant on one of The Cars while he was waiting for Ronnie to come out, with a bottle of Jack Daniels still in his hands.
" I went 'click' and that was that. It's not a pose. I didn't want to change reality. I never said to anyone, 'Stop doing what you're doing, stand Over Here and smile'. I wanted to see these guys doing what they did in Real Life . "
The guerilla photoshoot: The Doors , 1970" The Doors had seen the Crosby, Stills and Nash album and loved it, so I went over to their office.
" Jim [Morrison] and Ray Manzarek were there. and I said, 'OK, have you got a title?'
"'No, we don't have a title'.
"'Do you have an idea for your album cover?'
"'No. We thought you might. '
" Then Ray said, 'My Wife Dorothy and I were driving through downtown LA The Other day and we saw this building that said Morrison Hotel on The Window . '
" So we got in a Volkswagen van and drove there. It was a funky old place where winos could sleep it off, you know? But the young guy behind the desk said, 'No, no, you can't take any pictures. You have to have the owner's permission'.
" He was a fairly famous slumlord and they were afraid of him. So we reluctantly stood outside and took some pictures, when suddenly I saw a light go off in the lobby. I peered in The Window , and the guy had left the desk.
" I said to The Band , 'Quick! Run in there!' And they did. There was none of that, 'You need to move to The Left , you guys should trade places'. They just got behind The Window . I took one roll of film and got out of there before they could stop us! "
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