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  2. Mick Ronson - Wikipedia

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    The Mick Ronson Memorial Stage in 2007. Ronson died of liver cancer on 29 April 1993, aged 46. [34] On 6 May, his funeral was held in a Mormon chapel in London, as he had been raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [35] In his memory, the Mick Ronson Memorial Stage was constructed in Queen's Gardens, Hull. [36]

  3. File:Mick Ronson & Howard Helm.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Mick_Ronson_&_Howard_Helm.jpg (324 × 541 pixels, file size: 133 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. The Spiders from Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Spiders from Mars were rock singer David Bowie's backing band in the early 1970s, and initially consisted of Mick Ronson on guitars, Trevor Bolder on bass guitar, and Mick Woodmansey on drums. [2] The group had its origins in Bowie's earlier backing outfit the Hype, which featured Ronson and Woodmansey, but Tony Visconti on bass. They were ...

  5. The Rats (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Mick "Woody" Woodmansey The Rats were an English rock band , first established in 1963, from Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire , England . In 1966, Mick Ronson joined The Rats, then including singer Benny Marshall, bassist Geoff Appleby and drummer Jim Simpson (who was subsequently replaced by Clive Taylor and then John Cambridge).

  6. Slaughter on 10th Avenue (Mick Ronson album) - Wikipedia

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    Slaughter on 10th Avenue is the debut album by English guitarist Mick Ronson, then-guitarist of David Bowie's backing band the Spiders from Mars. It was released in February 1974 by RCA Records. For inspiration, Ronson relied on Annette Peacock's 1972 album I'm the One; he used the title track and her arrangement of Elvis Presley's "Love Me ...

  7. Just Like This - Wikipedia

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    Just Like This is the fourth solo studio album by Mick Ronson, consisting of previously unreleased material recorded in November and December 1976. [1] 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.

  8. Play Don't Worry - Wikipedia

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    Play Don't Worry is the second album by English guitarist and singer Mick Ronson, recorded in 1974 and released in January 1975 after his several projects in the early seventies together with David Bowie, Lou Reed and the band the Spiders from Mars.

  9. Heaven and Hull - Wikipedia

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    Heaven and Hull is the third solo album by Mick Ronson.Having been released in 1994 following his death the previous year, it was his first posthumous release. It featured collaborations by longtime friends of Ronson including David Bowie, Joe Elliott, and Ian Hunter. [1]

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