By Steve Newton I did the second of my two interviews with Mick Ronson in September of 1988, before he and Ian Hunter kicked off a tour in Vancouver. I called Mick up in New York, and at one point in the conversation I asked him whether he liked living there. He said that he … Continue reading That time Mick Ronson told me that he could live anywhere in the world
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Mick Ronson’s little sister Maggi liked my post on her legendary bro
By Steve Newton A lot of people are considering deleting their Facebook accounts these days, but I've got at least one good reason to keep mine intact. Just today I received a Facebook message from Maggi Ronson, the younger sister of one of my all-time guitar heroes, Mick Ronson. She was responding to my posting … Continue reading Mick Ronson’s little sister Maggi liked my post on her legendary bro
That time Mick Ronson told me he was a rocker, as if I didn’t know
I watched that documentary on Mick Ronson the other day, and it inspired me to digitize another snippet off my first interview with Ronno.
That time I called up Mick Ronson and asked what he’d been doin’ the last few years
By Steve Newton I've got a lotta guitar heroes, and as a rock journalist for 35 years now, I've managed to interview quite a few. One of my all-time faves has to be Mick Ronson. I've been crazy about him since I heard my first David Bowie album, Aladdin Sane, back in April of '73. … Continue reading That time I called up Mick Ronson and asked what he’d been doin’ the last few years