Yesterday, Ronnie’s documentary premiered in London
Apparently, Mick, Keith and Rod Steward also were there. – see the report about the premiere in London on Saturday evening (Metro.co.uk)
Ronnie Wood is a genuine, 24-carat rock star guitarist. He has paid his dues, played hard, lived fast (in every sense) and somehow survived to tell the tale. And tell it he does, in Mike Figgis’ revealing, biographical documentary, which charts Wood’s stellar and storied career. From his childhood and entry into the 1960s music scene, through to his time with the Jeff Beck Group, achieving fame with The Faces alongside bandmate Rod Stewart and finally becoming an indispensable and permanent member of The Rolling Stones, Figgis captures it all. Featuring terrific archive footage, along with candid interviews with a very charismatic Wood and his many legendary friends, this is the perfect rock and roll treat.
Ronnie also posted about his new album with Chuck Berry covers…
Listening to a bit of @ChuckBerry before @EagleRockEnt premiere of my documentary film ‘Somebody Up There Likes Me’ tonight ~ thank you for all your support 😎👍🙏 pic.twitter.com/SKE7ek25Ql
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) October 12, 2019
He also shows us his latest art, painting ceramics…
Doing some late night ceramics in my studio 🎨 😎 pic.twitter.com/HlKyfcE6aq
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) October 11, 2019
The Daily Mail also has some text about Ronnie – this time it’s his comments on his years using freebase…