Baton Rouge, 1975: Ronnie Wood’s first Stones gig… on his birthday. Two shows, zero easing in—just pure chaos, sweat, and a new era kicking off mid-set.
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Baton Rouge, 1975: Ronnie Wood’s first Stones gig… on his birthday. Two shows, zero easing in—just pure chaos, sweat, and a new era kicking off mid-set.
Happy birthday Ronnie Wood! The one who didn’t chase bands—they kept finding him. Faces chaos, Stones call-up, and studio moments with rock giants… how did one guitarist end up everywhere at once?
On June 1 through the years the Stones caused chaos at JFK, Brian Jones joined a Beatles recording session, and birthday boy Ronnie Wood played his first-ever show with the band. Not a bad 24 hours…
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