- Born
- Birth nameRonald David Wood
- Nicknames
- Ronnie
- New Kid
- Woody
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Ronald David Wood is an English rock musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, artist, author, and radio personality best known as a member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group. Wood began his career in 1964, when he joined the Birds on guitar.He then joined the mod group the Creation, but remained with the group only for a short time and appeared on only a few of their singles. He joined the Jeff Beck Group in 1967 as a bass guitarist. Their two albums, Truth and Beck-Ola, are both highly praised.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bonitao
- SpousesSally Humphreys Wood(December 21, 2012 - present)Jo Wood(January 2, 1985 - January 25, 2011) (divorced, 2 children)Krissy Findlay(1971 - 1978) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenTyrone Wood
- His hair
- Guitar riffs and solos
- Fender Stratocaster
- He was the original choice to replace Brian Jones in the Stones in 1969, but lost out to Mick Taylor due to the fact that for some reason he didn't receive the message that Jagger and Richards had sent him an invitation to join. He eventually did join when Taylor quit the band.
- Added guitar, bass, saxophone, keyboards, and back-up vocals to Ringo Starr's solo album, "Stop and Smell the Roses", recorded at Cherokee Studios.
- Revealed in an interview with the British Sunday Mirror that his doctors have discovered traces of emphysema in both his lungs, and therefore ordered him to quit his 30-a-day smoking habit immediately. Ronnie already gave up drinking alcohol before the Stones embarked on their worldwide Forty Licks tour, since prior to that he had been getting through a bottle and a half of vodka every day. (March 2004)
- He was elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 (as a member of The Rolling Stones).
- As a guest on TV's Top Gear (1978) (Oct. 2007), Wood completed the traditional celebrity speed lap in 1m:49.4s lap.
- We'll die on stage, I suppose. What a way to go.
- [on tackling his alcohol addiction] The radio's been a kick up the arse for me, and while I've been keeping sober, it's been a way to express myself in a new, focused way. I've had to concentrate but I also get the freedom. It's what I do: I deal with music. I get energy from it.
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