Mick Ronson
Mick Ronson was a celebrated guitarist, arranger, and producer whose distinctive sound defined much of the glam rock era. Best known as the musical director for David Bowie's Spiders from Mars, Ronson crafted the gritty, blues-inflected guitar work that underpinned classics like Life On Mars. Beyond his tenure with Bowie, he led his own band, Mick Ronson & The Animals, and released several solo albums that showcased his versatility as a songwriter and frontman. His discography includes recordings such as Billy Porter and This Is For You, which highlight his ability to blend rock energy with sophisticated arrangements. Ronson's influence extended to production work for other artists, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in 1970s rock music. His posthumous releases continue to reveal the depth of his catalog, offering listeners a comprehensive view of his dynamic career. |