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  1. Mick Ronson – organ, guitar, percussion, piano, accordion, autoharp, recorder, vocals, producer; Andrew Sandoval – liner notes; Timothy B. Schmit – vocals; Tom Scott – saxophone; Leland Sklar – bass; Rob Stoner – bass, percussion, vocals; Greg Thomas – percussion, drums; David Vaught – bass; Rick Vito – Dobro ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_RonsonMick Ronson - Wikipedia

    Michael Ronson was born in Kingston upon Hull in 1946. He was the first son of George and Minnie Ronson and had two younger siblings, Maggi and David. [8] . As a child he was trained classically to play piano, recorder, violin, and (later) the harmonium.

  3. 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 colaborar con el músico...

  4. 25 de abr. de 2017 · By Max Bell. ( Classic Rock ) published 25 April 2017. In 1970, Mick Ronson changed the career of David Bowie and went on to work with Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Morrissey and more. Classic Rock profiles the guitar hero. After the rise comes the fall.

  5. 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.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2013 · Mick Ronson grew up a musical polymath trained on the cello, piano, violin and harmonium. Like many British musicians of his era, he was first inspired by American rock ‘n’ roll, falling for...

  7. 26 de may. de 2020 · Michael Ronson was born on May 26, 1946 in Hull. The first son of George and Minnie Ronson [with two younger siblings, Maggi and David], Mick was given an accordion by a neighbour when he was three, later took piano lessons and played the recorder at school and harmonium in the family church.