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  1. Mick Ronson. Michael Ronson, más conocido como Mick Ronson o Ronno ( Hull, Yorkshire; 26 de mayo de 1946- Londres, 29 de abril de 1993), fue un guitarrista, compositor, arreglista y cantante británico, conocido mundialmente por haber integrado la mítica banda que acompañó a David Bowie en su era glam rock, The Spiders From Mars, y por ...

  2. Mick Ronson. Track 1 on Play Don ... Let me tell ya' Now Billy's smart and Billy's tough He's good to have when the going's rough he told me "Don't go out on your own at night for if you do you'll ...

  3. 25 de abr. de 2013 · Mick Ronson was a guitarist with a sound like no other. Between 1970 and 1974, he was the musical genius behind David Bowie's greatest run of albums, The Man Who Sold the World, Hunky Dory, Ziggy ...

  4. He contributed a track, "Night Out", on the 1977 album Max's Kansas City Vol.2, and a version of "Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts" on a Phil Spector tribute album, Bionic Gold. [2] [4] [5] After returning to London at the start of 1977, he formed a band with bassist Dave Cochran and drummer Laurie Jellyman, soon adding singer Maggi Ronson who introduced the band to her brother, Mick ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2023 · By Simon Bristow. An award-winning theatre production celebrating the life of Hull music legend Mick Ronson is to be staged at Hull New Theatre this year, marking the 30th anniversary of his death. Turn and Face the Strange – the story of Mick Ronson will be performed for two nights at Hull New Theatre in December, with tickets on sale this ...

  6. Just Like This is a studio album of previously unreleased material recorded in November and December 1976 by Mick Ronson. It was supposed to become Ronson's third solo album after Slaughter on 10th Avenue (1974) and Play Don't Worry (1975), but due to low selling amounts of these albums, record company RCA refused to release this third album in 1977.

  7. 29 de abr. de 1993 · Ronson contributed guitar to the title track of the 1976 David Cassidy release Getting It in the Street. Roger Daltrey employed Ronson's guitar on his 1977 solo release One of the Boys. In 1979 Ronson and Hunter produced and played on the Ellen Foley debut album, Night Out, with "We Belong To The Night" and the hit single "What's a Matter Baby."