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Mick Ronson

Rock music
A guitarist first and foremost, in 1969 Ronson began a fruitful collaboration with David Bowie, who would make him a rock legend as the bandleader of his Spiders From Mars during the Ziggy Stardust era. Ronson arranged most of Bowie's albums and worked with him on Lou Reed's Transformer. In 1974, he released two solo albums (Slaughter On The 10th Avenue and Play Don't Worry), which met with little success, despite a few Bowie songs. He returned to the stage to accompany Mott The Hoople, Ian Hunter, Bob Dylan and then Van Morrison. He then turned to production, working with Roger ...
Songs
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HeroesDavid Bowie, Queen and Mick Ronson
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How Much More Can I TakeIan Hunter and Mick Ronson
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Music Is LethalMick Ronson
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Madman Across the WaterElton John and Mick Ronson
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Only After DarkMick Ronson
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Growing Up and I'm FineMick Ronson
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HeroesDavid Bowie, Queen and Mick Ronson

"Heroes"

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How Much More Can I TakeIan Hunter and Mick Ronson

3:49

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Music Is LethalMick Ronson

Slaughter On 10th Avenue

5:10

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Madman Across the WaterElton John and Mick Ronson

Tumbleweed Connection

8:52

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Only After DarkMick Ronson

Only After Dark: The Sound of the Rum Runner

3:30

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Growing Up and I'm FineMick Ronson

Slaughter On 10th Avenue

3:10

Albums