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Ronnie Wood

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Gender Male
Age 76
Web site www.ronniewood.com
Date of birth June 1,1947
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Hillingdon
United Kingdom
Spouse Sally Humphreys
Jo Wood
Krissy Findlay
Sally Wood
Sally Humphreys Wood
Children Jesse Wood
Leah Wood
Tyrone Wood
Alice Rose Wood
Jamie Wood
Gracie Jane Wood
Height 175 (cm)
Official site ronniewood.com
Listen artist open.spotify.com
Groups The Rolling Stones
Faces
The Birds
Grandchildren Honey Krissy Wood
Lola Wood
Arthur Wood
Maggie Dylan MacDonald
Rex Wood
Parents Elizabeth Wood
Arthur Wood
SongsPaint It BlackAftermath · 1966 Sympathy For The DevilBeggars Banquet · 1968 SatisfactionOut Of Our Heads · 1965 View 25+ more
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Sympathy For The DevilBeggars Banquet · 1968
SatisfactionOut of Our Heads · 1965
Siblings Art Wood
Ted Wood
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Ronnie Wood Life story


Ronald David Wood is an English rock musician, best known as an official member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group.

The Rolling Stones' new album Hackney Diamonds sets US chart record

The Rolling Stones' new album Hackney Diamonds sets US chart record
Nov 1,2023 11:31 am

... whether the band would embark on a tour for the album, Ronnie Wood confirmed an American trip was " pencilled in for next year" but official dates are yet to be released...

Keith Richards: Arthritis changed my guitar-playing

Keith Richards: Arthritis changed my guitar-playing
Oct 9,2023 9:31 pm

... " We had a referee, which is something we lacked since the Jimmy Miller days, " says Ronnie Wood, referring to the producer of 1970s classics like Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street (both of which pre-date his time in the band)...

Henry Diltz: Rock's 'accidental photographer' wins lifetime achievement prize

Henry Diltz: Rock's 'accidental photographer' wins lifetime achievement prize
Sep 19,2023 10:31 pm

... " Keith Richards living his best life, 1979" I never went on the road with the Rolling Stones but I did go on the road with the New Barbarians, which was Ronnie Wood s solo group, with Keith on guitar...

Rolling Stones set to launch new album, Hackney Diamonds

Rolling Stones set to launch new album, Hackney Diamonds
Sep 5,2023 10:51 pm

... But all will finally be revealed in Hackney on Wednesday afternoon, with all three remaining Stones - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood - due to attend...

Robbie Robertson, leader of The Band, dies aged 80

Robbie Robertson, leader of The Band, dies aged 80
Aug 9,2023 7:21 pm

... " Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said: " Such sad news about Robbie Robertson - he was a lovely man, a great friend and will be dearly missed...

Jeff Beck: The British rock guitar legend's career in pictures

Jeff Beck: The British rock guitar legend's career in pictures
Jan 12,2023 4:51 am

... After releasing a solo single, he formed the Jeff Beck Group with singer Stewart and bassist Ronnie Wood, but they parted ways in the 70s...

Jeff Beck: British guitar legend dies aged 78

Jeff Beck: British guitar legend dies aged 78
Jan 11,2023 5:21 pm

... Singer Rod Stewart and bassist Ronnie Wood quit in 1970 to join the Small Faces (later The Faces), and when Beck was injured in a car accident, he had to put his career on hold...

Rolling Stones announce first UK dates since Charlie Watts' death

Rolling Stones announce first UK dates since Charlie Watts' death
Mar 14,2022 12:21 pm

... " Ronnie Wood added: " When I look out at the sea of people when we play in Europe all I can see is smiles...

How podcasts went from unlistenable to unmissable

Feb 9,2022 5:07 am

Ben Hammerseley who inadvertently christened the podcast

One night 15 years ago journalist Ben Hammersley was on a deadline at The Guardian newspaper, writing a column on internet radio blogs.

He filed the piece And Then , just as he was packing up, got a last minute call from The Subs desk (The Team that give stories a final check).

"They said: 'We need One More Sentence - just to fill the page,'" The British writer says.

"So I wrote something pompous like: 'And what should we call this new Phenomenon - audioblogs? How about podcasts?'"

A few months later Ben received a call from the Oxford English Dictionary.

They said they couldn't find any earlier citation of the word "podcast" and asked if he had really made it up?

The 2012 launch of the iPhone podcast app helped change The World of podcasting

Yes, he had. Podcasts may not have been born that Evening - But they had been christened.

A decade and a half later, what had been a motley collection of what Mr Hammersley calls "mostly unlistenable" MP3 recordings has become a global industry.

Technical breakthrough

Podcasts are now produced by commercial broadcasters, individuals and companies with No Connection to Broadcasting . In fact anyone with something to say, and a few pounds to spend on the equipment to say it, can get involved.

The digital audio files are cheap to produce and, thanks to The Internet , easy to distribute.

Mr Hammersley says two changes transformed the Market - One cultural And One technical.

A technical breakthrough came in 2012 when Apple produced the iPhone podcast app, which proved a popular library system for listeners.

This was followed by a dramatic improvement in inexpensive recording production and editing equipment.

Finally, the development of 4G Mobile Phone connections and widespread wi-fi meant listeners could browse, download or stream shows whenever they wanted.

The cultural breakthrough came in 2014 with a very specific podcast - Serial, a piece of investigative journalism hosted by Sarah Koenig , narrating a non-fiction story over multiple episodes.

To date, The First and second seasons of The Show have had More Than 340 million downloads

"Serial changed everything. By the time it got into series two, the advertising space sold out in A Day for sums that went into the millions," Mr Hammersley says.

Reporter Sarah Koenig and the Serial team popularised the "True Crime " podcast

Georgie Howes, a consultant at Market Research firm Ovum, says British series My Dad Wrote a Porno also helped raise awareness. Launched in 2015, it quickly became a hit, going on to have More Than 180 million downloads.

"That was The Point at which the advertisers started to catch on to [podcasts'] value," she says.

Today we are in The Middle of a podcast boom. In the UK nearly six million adults tune in each week, about double that of five years ago, according to the telecoms regulator Ofcom.

Podcasts are now available on a wide range of platforms, with streaming sites like Spotify competing with downloads.

And where The Audience goes, The Money follows.

From 2017 to 2018 advertising spending on podcasts in the UK went from $10. 6m (£8. 5m) to $19. 7m, an 85% increase, according to Ovum. It expects the annual expansion in ad revenue to be in double digits over the next five years.

It's not the size of the audiences that is important to advertisers, it's who they are. Podcasts offer a chance to speak intimately to a very precise selection of People .

Singer George Ezra is Getting In on the podcasting act

A half-hour podcast on, say, 1950s sci-fi novels, is going to hit a very specific audience. If you want to target gaming fans you go for a gaming podcast. That specificity can be worth a lot of money.

The Stockholm-based podcasting platform that average industry rates for podcast advertising range from $18 for a 30-second ad to $45 for a 60-second sponsor read, for every thousand listeners. That's 50-100% More Than broadcast radio advertising.

The art of the podcast ad

But podcasting advertising comes in many forms.

The First is similar to what you would hear on traditional radio - in other words, professionally produced adverts for products or services.

But there's a slight difference. Such ads have to be "less shouty and more subtle" to work in the more intimate environment of a podcast, says Joe Copeman, the Managing Director of Acast.

Then there is sponsorship. In the early days this was simply a case of the podcast host dropping a glowing reference to the sponsor's name into The Script .

But increasingly hosts are recording adverts themselves, which are then edited into The Show .

On top of this companies are making their own podcasts, to help Draw People to their brands.

Such marketing can be powerful when it's done well, says Mr Copeman: "It is great to be in that space where People are immersed in the sound of a person's voice, where they are enclosed in that world. "

Broadcasting change

The boom in podcasting embraces a huge range of talent, from professional broadcasters to enthusiasts offering insights on anything from off-the-wall to.

In fact, as Ben Hammersley explains, podcasting has brought People into Broadcasting who would normally never have seen The Inside of a recording studio.

"There are of course professional podcasters, But there are many more People who create quality content and do it for nothing," he says.

And that is changing not just the way we listen to audio But the way the Broadcasting industry works.

"If you are a 20-year-old just out of college, wanting to be a radio producer and full of ideas, what do you do?" Mr Hammersley continues. "Go and apply for a job in local radio and end up making the tea for three years? Or go straight into making programmes for podcasting?

"That's something the main broadcasters haven't yet really accepted, But that is the way it's going. "

Jo Wood at The Launch of her podcast Alien Nation Celebrity opportunities

Of course if you are a celebrity, podcasts can provide a new branch of business.

Jo Wood, ex-wife of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood , and long convinced of the existence of alien life, this year launched Alien Nation . It hosts "other celebrities, experts, and everyday earthlings who have had Close Encounters or simply think we cannot be the only planet with life in this vast universe".

The Singer George Ezra has done a series of "George Ezra and Friends" podcasts, in which he interviews other famous musicians such as Lily Allen , Ed Sheeran and Jessie Ware (who has her own podcast called Table Manners).

"For these artists it's less about sales as about exploring new areas," says Mr Copeman.

"Jessie [Ware] has really been able to monetise her podcasts and attracted sponsors, But she has also opened a way Into Another profession, testing out her presenting skills. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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