Somebody Up There Likes Me
Release Date: October 9, 2020
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About the Album
A man still at the cutting edge in his seventies, the film tells the story from his humble beginnings in north London, where his older brothers shaped the musical powerhouse he would become, to the unique career that has not only spanned over 50 years (so far) but also traversed some of the most influential musicians the world has ever known including The Birds, Jeff Beck, The New Barbarians, Rod Stewart, The Faces and of course The Rolling Stones.
Ronnie guides us on a journey through his life – painting and performing, accompanied by the friends, musicians and artists who have been part of his life over the years including Damien Hirst, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Imelda May and Rod Stewart.
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Rolling Stones Hope to Release New Album in 2020, Says Ronnie Wood
The Rolling Stones may release their new studio album next year, Ronnie Wood told The Sun in a recent interview. The 72-year-old guitarist revealed to the UK publication’s Bizarre column that the band still has to “put the missing pieces together” but “hope to release it in 2020”. Wood also said that the band will … Continue reading Rolling Stones Hope to Release New Album in 2020, Says Ronnie Wood
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Watch the Rolling Stones Perform “Jumpin Jack Flash” from their ‘Bridges to Buenos Aires’ Concert Film
On November 8th the inimitable Rolling Stones dropped their previously unreleased live album and concert film Bridges to Buenos Aires, which captures the band’s full April 5, 1998 show at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina – the last of a five-night, sold-out run at the venue. The Stones were in the midst … Continue reading Watch the Rolling Stones Perform “Jumpin Jack Flash” from their ‘Bridges to Buenos Aires’ Concert Film
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Watch the Trailer for the New Ronnie Wood Documentary ‘Somebody Up There Likes Me’
A new trailer for the forthcoming Ronnie Wood documentary Somebody Up There Likes Me has been released to promote the film’s U.K. opening next month. You can watch the preview in the player below. Somebody Up There Likes Me explores the life and career of the veteran guitarist from his childhood in post-war England through … Continue reading Watch the Trailer for the New Ronnie Wood Documentary ‘Somebody Up There Likes Me’
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The Rolling Stones Announce 50th Anniversary Reissue of ‘Let It Bleed’
The Rolling Stones are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their classic 1969 album Let It Bleed with a massive reissue, due out November 1st. The limited-edition set features two LPs and two HybridSuper Audio CDs, newly remastered in stereo and mono by Bob Ludwig, along with a double A-side ‘Honky Tonk Women’ / ‘You Can’t … Continue reading The Rolling Stones Announce 50th Anniversary Reissue of ‘Let It Bleed’