Brass. Length 4 cm, width 1.4 cm, height 5 cm. Weight 58 g. Supplied in a gift box.
Celebrity and rock photographer Clive Arrowsmith's shoot with legendary Bowie, Mott The Hoople Guitarist Mick Ronson
Mick Ronson, 1975, by Terry O’Neill. Holy shit.
BY: GURU JAY Is it ever too late to learn how to play the guitar? Instrumentals are just as invaluable as vocals. Does John Mayer’s voi...
"Encendedor cocina tubo grande"
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.
By Madeline Bocaro © The most important guitar in the world resided (for a time) just one hour away from my home – in Connecticut. The one that played all my favourite songs – the one that reverberates through the decades, through the galaxies and beyond. Sonic sweetness, sorcery and simplicity emanated from its […]
In the early 1970s Suzi Ronson was working as a hairdresser in the London suburbs when a conversation with a client set her life on a very different path…
Celebrity and rock photographer Clive Arrowsmith's shoot with legendary Bowie, Mott The Hoople Guitarist Mick Ronson
The celebrity deejay says she was "pretty exhausted" from working too much
MARK Ronson has opened the doors to his plush £4.4 million LA mansion after putting it on the market. The Uptown Funk hitmaker, 44, boasts a seriously funky pad complete with a huge swimming pool a…
Them is an eye-opening, outrageously funny exploration of extremism, which makes both author and reader think twice about the looking-glass world of 'us' and 'them' . . . A Sunday Times bestseller and the book that launched Jon Ronson's inimitable career. My worryingly paradoxical thought process could be summarized thus: Thank God I don't believe in the secret rulers of the world. Imagine what the secret rulers of the world might do to me if I did. What if a tiny, shadow elite rule the world from a secret room? In Them Jon Ronson sets out to find this room, with the help of the extremists - Islamic fundamentalists, neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klansmen - that believe in it. Along the way, he is chased by men in dark glasses, unmasked as a Jew in the middle of a Jihad training camp, and witnesses international CEOs and politicians participate in a bizarre pagan ritual in the forests of northern California. 'This book is chilling and hilarious by turns.' - Independent 'A funny and compulsively readable picaresque adventure through a paranoid shadow world.' - Louis Theroux, Guardian