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Article: Mick Jagger as only a Stone could see him; RONNIE WOOD'S ROCK ART GOES ON DISPLAY.
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 10, 2004
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Byline: ED HARRIS
MICK JAGGER and Bill Wyman in the good old days. Johnny Rotten in his prime, and Rod Stewart in the Faces.
What is the link between these vintage rock images? The answer is Ronnie Wood, the "baby" of the Rolling Stones, who has created these pencil portraits.
The famous figures - and others, including John Lennon, Jack Nicholson, Bob Dylan and Jim Morrison - are all heroes to Wood, 57.
Now the guitarist's sketches are to go on display, with a print of Ronnie And Rod Stewart being shown for the first time in Europe. Alongside the drawings of ...
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