‘Act Together’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones instrumental track from 1974, showcasing Keith Richards on vocals and electric piano. Though missing Jagger’s voice, it captures a raw, laid-back vibe with potential.
‘Act Together’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones instrumental track from 1974, showcasing Keith Richards on vocals and electric piano. Though missing Jagger’s voice, it captures a raw, laid-back vibe with potential.
Ronnie Wood’s first band, The Birds, though short-lived, played a vital role in his musical journey. Their blend of rhythm and blues showcased his talent before he joined the Jeff Beck Group.
In 1974, The Rolling Stones’ ‘It’s Only Rock’n Roll’ marked a shift in their sound with Ronnie Wood’s influence, blending effortless swagger and groove, creating a timeless anthem rich in carefree confidence.
Ronnie Wood’s upbringing as a “water gypsy” influenced his creative flair, music, and artistic talent. Born on land, he still embodies the resourcefulness and individuality of his heritage.
Ronnie Wood’s Gimme Some Neck cover art, a self-portrait enhanced with makeup and color, reflects the album’s wild essence. The album features collaboration from iconic musicians, blending influences of the Rolling Stones and Faces.
Ronnie Wood reflects on his addiction journey beginning at sixteen, battling decades of habits while embracing recovery through distractions and confronting nostalgia, all while striving for daily progress in his life.
Ron Wood’s solo album ‘Gimme Some Neck’ marks his transition from Rolling Stones sideman to independent artist, highlighting his musical journey and personal life, alongside the hype from his New Barbarians tour.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood performed separately at Live Aid 1985, aiming to raise awareness and funds for global hunger, marking a significant, memorable musical collaboration.
In July 1988, Ronnie Wood and Bo Diddley embarked on the Gunslingers Tour, blending blues and rock across continents. Their performances were characterized by mutual respect and high energy, with notable shows in Italy. Despite backstage tensions, their collaborative chemistry made the tour a significant blues celebration celebrated by fans.
In 1975, Rolling Stones members Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood were arrested in Fordyce, Arkansas after a lunch stop during their tour. Police stopped them for various reasons reported, including noise complaints and erratic driving. The incident, marked by confusion and differing accounts, became a notable moment in their rock history.