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  1. 27 juil. 2023 · Although forever linked to David Bowie’s breakthrough success – and what is, for many, Bowie’s golden era in the early ’70s – Mick Ronson’s career continued long after his departure from Bowie’s band, the Spiders from Mars.

  2. Après avoir joué sur un album de Michael Chapman en 1969 (Fully Qualified Survivor), Mick Ronson est présenté à David Bowie. Les deux hommes forment le groupe The Hype avec également le producteur-bassiste Tony Visconti et l'ex- Rats John Cambridge à la batterie .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_RonsonMick Ronson - Wikipedia

    Two days later, on 5 February, Ronson made his debut with Bowie on John Peel's national BBC Radio 1 show. The Hype played their first gig at The Roundhouse on 22 February with a line-up that included Bowie, Ronson, Cambridge, and producer/bassist Tony Visconti.

  4. Mick Ronson’s work with David Bowie in the early 1970s changed the world of popular music forever, and the guitarist’s telepathic understanding with the Starman became the bedrock on which such iconic albums as Ziggy Stardust… and Aladdin Sane were laid.

  5. The late Mick Ronson (1946-1993) was inextricably linked with David Bowie, playing with the superstar during his pre-fame days in The Hype and then as a Spider from Mars supporting Ziggy Stardust.

  6. 25 avr. 2017 · An important new documentary, directed by Jon Brewer, puts Mick Ronson back in the spotlight. Bowie explains how a quietly spoken municipal gardener from Hull helped build the Bowie legend and become the undisputed king of glam-rock guitarists.

  7. 22 avr. 2021 · Mick Ronson. L’alter ego de David Bowie. Grand collaborateur de Bowie, il a travaillé sur de multiples productions et arrangements et des performances très en demande avec des artistes de renom comme Ian Hunter, Lou Reed et Morrissey également avec des roots rockers comme Dylan et John Cougar Mellecamp.