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    Death and legacy The Mick Ronson Memorial Stage in 2007. Ronson died of liver cancer on 29 April 1993, aged 46. On 6 May, his funeral was held in a Mormon chapel in London, as he had been raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In his memory, the Mick Ronson Memorial Stage was constructed in Queen's Gardens, Hull.

  2. Mick Ronson, guitarist: born 26 May 1947; married Suzy Fussey (one daughter); died London 29 April 1993. WHEN David Bowie went down on his knees on stage in a raunchy mime with Mick...

  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Mick Ronson died of liver cancer on April 29, 1993, at age 46. He was a versatile and influential guitarist who played with David Bowie, Ian Hunter, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan and many others.

  4. Ronson murió de cáncer de hígado el 29 de abril de 1993 a la edad de 46 años. Le sobreviven su esposa Susanne, y sus hijos Nicholas, Lisa (nacida de su matrimonio con Susanne Ronson), y Joakim (con Carola Westerlund). Ronson fue educado en la Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días.

  5. 29 Abr, 2021. 00:00 hrs. Un día como hoy de 1993, a los 46 años, murió de cáncer Mick Ronson, guitarrista, compositor y productor, socio de David Bowie durante su etapa glam-rock entre 1970 y 1973. Junto a él, coprodujo el clásico disco Transformer de Lou Reed.

  6. 17 de may. de 2022 · Mick Ronson live on stage with The Hunter Ronson Band in 1975. (Image credit: Ian Dickson/Redferns) “He floored us,” Visconti said. “When David and I met him, we knew he’d fit in looks-wise, but we had no idea what was coming until he picked up his Les Paul and played for us. “He really didn’t have to be taught the few songs we’d already worked up with John Cambridge.

  7. 4 de may. de 1993 · Mick Ronson, the former lead guitarist for David Bowie's band, and a rock music producer, died on Friday in London. He was 46. The cause was cancer of the liver, British newspapers reported.