- Ronnie Wood
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ronnie Wood
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Ronald David Wood
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Born = Bda|1947|6|1|df=y
Hillingdon, London,England
Died =
Instrument =Guitar , bass,pedal steel ,lap steel ,harmonica ,saxophone , drums,vocals
Genre = R&B, rock & roll,blues , rock
Occupation =Artist ,musician ,songwriter ,record producer
Years_active = 1964–present
Label = Warner Bros.
Associated_acts = Faces,The Rolling Stones , The New Barbarians
URL = [http://www.ronniewood.com/ www.ronniewood.com]
Notable_instruments = Various Zemaitis models
ESP Ron Wood signature model
Duesenberg signature model
Versoul guitarsRonald David "Ronnie" Wood (born 1 June 1947 in Hillingdon, London) is an English rock
guitarist andbassist best known as a member of Faces andThe Rolling Stones .Music career
1960s
Wood began his career as a professional musician in 1964 as a guitarist with The Birds, a
rhythm & blues band based inYiewsley , WestLondon . A popular live act with a considerable fan base, The Birds released several singles in the mid-60s;Citation |last=Wells |first=David |title=Bird Song |magazine=Record Collector |pages=pg. 60 - 66 |date=March 2007 ] Wood wrote or co-wrote nearly half the songs the group recorded.citation |title=liner notes to The Collector's Guide to Rare British Birds |publisher=Deram Records |date=June 2005 |]By 1967 the Birds had disbanded and Wood had joined the
Jeff Beck Group as a bassist. Along with vocalistRod Stewart , Wood did several tours with Beck, and recorded two albums: "Truth" in 1968 and "Beck-Ola " in 1969. In between Jeff Beck Group projects Wood also worked with The Creation.cite web |last =Zentgraf |first=Nico |title=Woodworks 1957-1975 |url=http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/works1.htm|accessdate=2008-02-23 | ] In 1969, afterSteve Marriott left theSmall Faces , Wood began working with the remaining members of that group, returning to his instrument of choice: the guitar. This line-up, plus Rod Stewart and ex-BirdKim Gardner , teamed up with Wood's brotherArt Wood in a formation called Quiet Melon, making a handful of recordings in May 1969. After the Jeff Beck Group's fifth US tour in July, Wood and Stewart joined the former Small Faces full-time, and the band's name was changed to Faces.cite book |last=McLagan |first=Ian |title= All the Rage (revised edition) |publisher= Pan Books |date=2000 |id=ISBN 0-330-37637-X |pages=pg. 151-153]1970s
In the first half of the 1970s the Faces released four studio albums and were among the top-grossing live acts of the period.citation |title=A Walk Through the Wood |last=Wall |first=Mick |magazine=Classic Rock |publisher= Future Publishing Ltd. |date=May 2007 |page= pg. 58-63 ] Besides his distinctive guitar work, Wood contributed harmonica, vocals and bass to the band's recordings, and co-wrote many of their songs, including "Stay With Me" and "Ooh La La." He also played on bandmate Stewart's first few solo albums, and is co-writer of the Rod Stewart classics "Gasoline Alley" and "Every Picture Tells a Story," as well as several songs on "
Never a Dull Moment ".In 1972, Wood and Faces bassist
Ronnie Lane composed the soundtrack to the film "Mahoney's Last Stand"; the soundtrack, which was released as an LP in 1976, also features Faces bandmatesIan McLagan andKenney Jones , along with contributions fromPete Townshend andRic Grech . Wood also performed with Townshend, Grech,Steve Winwood ,Jim Capaldi andEric Clapton at Clapton's Rainbow Concert in 1973.In December 1973, Wood collaborated with
Mick Jagger on the song "It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It) ".cite book |last=Jagger |first=Mick |coauthors=Richards, Keith; Watts, Charlie; Wood, Ronnie |title= According to the Rolling Stones |publisher= Chronicle Books |date=2003 |id=ISBN 0-8118-4060-3 |pages=pg. 162-164] Both Jagger andKeith Richards contributed to Wood's first solo album, "I've Got My Own Album to Do ", released in 1974.Following
Mick Taylor 's departure from the Rolling Stones in December 1974, Wood participated in the band's March 1975 recording sessions for their forthcoming album "Black and Blue ".cite web |last =Zentgraf |first=Nico |title=The Complete Works of the Rolling Stones 1962-2008 |url=http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/works1.htm|accessdate=2008-02-23 | ] cite book |last=Wood |first=Ronnie |title= Ronnie |publisher= Macmillan |date=2007 |id=ISBN 978-0-230-70131-1 |pages=pg. 110-112, pg. 115-116] Although still a member of the Faces, he toured North America with the Rolling Stones in 1975; the Faces announced their break-up in December of that year, and Wood was officially declared a member of the Rolling Stones in February 1976.Wood 2007. pg. 137.]In the Rolling Stones, Wood specializes in playing
slide guitar , lap steel andpedal steel guitar , and contributes one half of the "ancient art of weaving,"Keith Richards ' term for a style of interchange between guitarists that blurs the boundaries between rhythm and lead.Jagger, Richards, Watts & Wood 2003. pg. 180.] He also occasionally playsbass guitar , as seen during 1975 concert performances of "Fingerprint File ," whenMick Jagger played rhythm guitar and bassistBill Wyman moved tosynthesizer . The Rolling Stones single "Emotional Rescue" also features Wood on bass. He has been given credit as a co-writer for a dozen songs, including "Dance", "Black Limousine ", "One Hit (to the Body) " and "Had It With You ."In 1975, Wood released his second solo album, "
Now Look "; his third, "Gimme Some Neck ", came out in 1979. To promote it, Wood formed and toured with The New Barbarians, playing 20 concerts in Canada and the US in April/May and the Knebworth Festival in the UK in August.Wood 2007. pg. 187-192.] McLagan 2000. pg. 294-300.]1980s
Throughout the 1980s, Wood played as a member of the Rolling Stones; continued his solo career, releasing the album "1234" in 1981; painted; and collaborated with a number of other artists, including Prince,
Bob Dylan ,David Bowie ,Eric Clapton ,Bo Diddley andAretha Franklin .At the 1985
Live Aid Concert inPhiladelphia , Wood along withKeith Richards performed in the penultimate set withBob Dylan . During the performance of "Blowin' in the Wind", one of Dylan's guitar strings broke. Wood gave Dylan his guitar in order to keep the performance seamless, and playedair guitar until a stagehand brought him a replacement.Wood 2007. pg. 251.]In 1988 Wood opened "Woody's on the Beach" in Miami, a club featuring a house band headed by
Bobby Keys , hosting performances by local acts, friends of Wood's and occasionally Wood himself. The defunct hotel which housed the club allowed Wood to set up a VIP area upstairs, displaying Wood's artwork and providing private party areas. The club was popular, but was closed due to complaints from neighbours who found it too loud.Wood 2007. pg. 262-263.]1990s
In 1990 Wood was made a fully-fledged partner in the Rolling Stones' financial organization.Jagger, Richards, Watts & Wood 2003. pg. 257.] During the '90s the Rolling Stones released two studio albums and three concert albums, as well as touring in 1990, 1994-95 and 1997-99.
In addition, Wood released his seventh solo album, "
Slide On This ", in 1992; he toured to promote this album in North America and Japan. His appearance in 1993 with former bandmate Rod Stewart on "MTV Unplugged " resulted in a hit album entitled "Unplugged...and Seated "; the concert album that Wood released in 1993 from his own tour was called "".Wood also contributed to Bo Diddley's 1996 album "A Man Amongst Men", playing slide guitar on the tracks "Hey Baby", "A Man Amongst Men" and "Oops! Bo Diddley" and guitar on "I Can't Stand It".
2000s
Since 2000 Wood has continued to combine solo work with his Rolling Stones schedule. Following the 2001 release of his album "
Not For Beginners ", Wood toured England and Ireland in 2001 and 2002 with his own group,The Ronnie Wood Band . The band included members of his own family, Slash andAndrea Corr . After the tour aDVD called "Far East Man " was released.Wood toured with the Rolling Stones in 2002-03; in 2004 he performed several one-off concerts and guest appearances, including a number of appearances with Rod Stewart. Later in the year the two expressed intentions of finishing the studio work on a collaborative album to be entitled "You Strum and I'll Sing". In 2005, however, Wood was again busy with the Rolling Stones, recording their album "
A Bigger Bang " and then embarking on a world tour that would continue through August 2007.In 2005 Wood launched his own record company, Wooden Records, which has released recordings by his daughter Leah, The New Barbarians and others.
In November 2006, during a break in the Rolling Stones'
A Bigger Bang tour, Wood played guitar on three tracks for British soul artistBeverley Knight 's album "Music City Soul ", released in 2007.On 11 June 2008 Rod Stewart announced that he, Wood and the other surviving Faces are discussing a reunion, at least for one or two concerts.cite web |title=It's Official: Faces Reunion |publisher=Mix 100.7 WMTX-FM |url= http://www.tampabaysmix.com/pages/nancyandchris.html?feed=278505&article=3814388 |accessdate=2008-06-14 | ]
Personal
Wood was born into a family of English "water gypsies" (river/canal
barge operators, also sometimes called "bargees") and says that his generation was the first in the family to be born on dry land.Wood 2007. pg. 3.] Both of his older brothers, Art and Ted, were graphic artists as well as musicians. Ted Wood died in 2004, and Art Wood in 2006.cite web |last =Perrone |first=Pierre |title=Obituary: Art Wood: Frontman of the Artwoods |publisher=The Independent |date=November 6 2006 |url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/art-wood-423177.html |accessdate=2008-02-22 | ]Wood has four children. Jesse is his son with his first wife, Krissy (nee Findlay), a former model to whom he was married from 1971 to 1978; Krissy died in 2005. In 1985 Wood married his second wife,
Jo Wood (nee Howard), mother of his daughter Leah and son Tyrone; her son Jamie from a previous relationship completes the family. Also a former model, Jo Wood has developed a successful line of organic beauty products.cite web |last=Landman |first=Beth | title=Secret Ingredients: Their Husbands |publisher=The New York Times |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/17/fashion/17skin.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |date=2007-05-17 | accessdate=2007-05-19] The Woods currently live between homes inKingston Vale , Britain andCounty Kildare, Ireland .cite web |last=Brown |first=James |title=Wood: How I Keep Rolling On |publisher=The Daily Mail |url=http://www.the-faces.com/wood/articles/20030224DailyMail.htm | date=2003-02-24 | accessdate=2007-05-19]Wood has been frank about his struggle with
alcoholism ; although reports between 2003 and 2006 had indicated that he had been sober since the Rolling Stones' 2002-03 tour, in June 2006 it was reported that Wood was entering rehab for a couple of weeks following a spell of increased alcohol abuse. [cite web | author=DPA | title="After the tree... it's rehab" | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | language=English | url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/06/14/1149964607303.html | date=2006-06-14 | accessdate=2007-05-17] [cite web | author=Larkin, Adrian | title="Rolling Stones gig latest" | publisher=BBC 6 | language=English | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20060620_stones.shtml | date=2006-06-20 | accessdate=2007-05-18] In July 2008, however, he was allegedly seen drinking with a young Kazakh-Russian girl named Ekaterina Ivanova whom he had met in a London club, and there was speculation that he was going to leave his wife. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,380961,00.html Fox News] ] According to the BBC, Wood checked into rehab again onJuly 16 2008 amid concerns that his wife was going to file for divorce. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7510223.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Ronnie Wood is admitted to rehab ] ]Artwork
Wood is an accomplished artist. When he was a child his drawings were featured on the
BBC television programme "Sketch Club"; he won one of that programme's competitions, an achievement he refers to as his "awakening to art".Wood 2007. pg. 18-19.] He went on to train at theEaling Art College, as both his brothers had.Wood's paintings, drawings and prints frequently feature icons of popular culture and have been exhibited all over the world. Several of his paintings, including a work commissioned by
Andrew Lloyd-Webber , are displayed at London's Drury Lane Theatre.Wood 2007. pg. 319-324.] Art criticBrian Sewell has called Wood "an accomplished and respectable artist";citation |title=The Big Bang |magazine=The Big Issue |date=20-26 August 2007 |publisher=The Big Issue Company Ltd. |page=pg. 9 ] and the "South Bank Show " has devoted an entire programme to his artwork.cite episode |title=The South Bank Show |airdate=2004-09-05 |season=28 |number=626 |url=http://epguides.com/SouthBankShow/] Wood is also the co-owner (along with sons Jamie and Tyrone) of a London art gallery called Scream.Wood 2007. pg. 325.]Books, films & television appearances
To date, Wood has three books to his credit: a short collection of autobiographical anecdotes entitled "The Works", illustrated with Wood's artwork, co-authored by Bill German and published in 1988; a limited-edition art book entitled "Wood on Canvas: Every Picture Tells a Story", published in 1998; and his 2007 autobiography "Ronnie".
In addition to numerous Faces and Rolling Stones concert films, broadcasts and documentaries, Wood performed alongside
The Band ,Bob Dylan and many others in the finale of the documentary "The Last Waltz ", filmed in 1976.cite video |people=The Band, Bob Dylan, Ronnie Wood, et al| title=The Last Waltz |medium=DVD released 2002 |publisher=MGM Entertainment |year2=1978 ] He has made cameo appearances in feature films including "The Deadly Bees " (1967), "The Wild Life" (1984) and "9½ Weeks " (1986), as well as on television programmes including "" (1978).Wood 2007. pg. 180.] cite web |title=Ron Wood (I) |publisher=Internet Movie Database |url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0939976/|accessdate=2008-02-22 | ] In October 2007 Wood appeared on the television motor show "Top Gear", achieving a celebrity lap time of 1:49.4.cite web |title=Celebrity Lap Times |publisher=Top Gear on BBC 2 |url= http://www.topgear.com/content/tgonbbc2/laptimes/celebrity/ |accessdate=2008-02-22 | ]olo discography
*"
I've Got My Own Album to Do " (1974)
*"Now Look " (1975)
*"Mahoney's Last Stand " (1976) with Ronnie Lane
*"Gimme Some Neck " (1979)
*"1234" (1981)
*"Live at the Ritz " (1988) with Bo Diddley
*"Slide on This " (1992)
*"" (1993)
*"Live and Eclectic " (2000) (reissued in 2002 as Live at Electric Ladyland)
*"Not for Beginners " (2001)
*"" (2006)
*"" (2006) with The New Barbarians
*"" (2007)References
External links
* [http://www.ronniewood.com Ronnie Wood.com]
* [http://www.woodenrecords.co.uk/ Wooden Records]
* [http://www.screamlondon.com/ Scream Gallery]
*Imdb name|id=0939976
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