British multi-instrumentalist (but best known for the guitar), composer, arranger, and producer.
As a child he learnt to play the piano, recorder, violin, harmonium, before moving on to the guitar. In November 1963, he joined his first band called
The Mariners, aged 17. They were followed by
The Crestas, whom he left in 1965 and moved to London. There he joined
The Voice, but this proved untimely as they were disbanded a short time later. Next was a soul band called
The Wanted, but this was also short-lived and he moved back to Hull.
In 1966, he joined
The Rats who changed their name to
Treacle in 1968. Then in 1970 he was asked to join the
David Bowie backing band
The Hype, and on 5th February 1970 he made his debut for Bowie playing on his Peel Sessions, recorded for the BBC’s Radio 1. The backing band began to record their own music and would go on to release in their own right. Ronson also started to work with Bowie on the arrangements, as well as arranging and producing for other artists. He ceased working with David Bowie in 1973, and began concentrating on his solo work and producing. He was for a short time a member of
Mott The Hoople and had a band called
The Hunter Ronson Band with
Ian Hunter.
Though he died in London, he was buried in Eastern Cemetery in his hometown.
Born: 26th May 1946, in Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Died: 29th April 1993, In Kensington & Chelsea, London, England.