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Paul McCartney Special
2012-06-24
It doesn't get better than this. It's a musical clash of the titans as Ronnie is joined by an actual Beatle: Paul McCartney!

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Pattie Boyd
2012-04-26
Photographer and sixties icon Pattie Boyd joins Ronnie for a quick trip back in time. Pattie brings along some photos she took when Ronnie visited her and then husband George Harrison.

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9
Toots Hibbert
2012-04-19
Reggae legend Toots Hibbert of Toots and the Maytals, who sadly passed away in 2020, joins Ronnie to discuss his extraordinary musical career which involves, as the great man himself says, 'a lot of big ones'. They talk about reggae's influence on the Stones and Ronnie in particular and the role Toots had in that education.

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8
Slash
2012-04-12
Ronnie's 'favorite guest of all time' former Guns N' Roses legend Slash drops into the studio to talk about the music that moves him. Incredibly, Ronnie knew Slash back when he was a little kid and was even involved in him obtaining his famous moniker.

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Bobby Gillespie
2012-04-05
Ronnie talks to Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie, who discusses the importance of punk, and post-punk, in his musical education and the two discuss their mutual love of The Velvet Underground. Ronnie discusses the fortuitous way he joined the Rolling Stones and what happened on his first day with the band.

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Pattie Boyd & Toots
2018-07-15
Ronnie talks to his Faces bandmate and Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall. Mick reveals the email exchanges he has had with another former Face: Rod Stewart.

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5
Mick Hucknall & Steve Cropper
2018-08-08
American guitarist, songwriter and record producer Steve Cropper joins Ronnie Wood to reminisce about his days at Stax Records alongside the likes of Otis Redding.

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4
Mark Ronson & Bobby Gillespie
2018-08-01
DJ and music producer Mark Ronson joins Ronnie in his London studio to talk about - and listen to - the music they love including tracks by Amy Winehouse and Stevie Wonder.

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3
Slash & Kelly Jones
2018-07-25
The Stones legend reminisces and jams with Stereophonics lead singer Kelly Jones, who reveals a time he went to Wood's house for a barbecue and didn't leave for two days.

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2
Alice Cooper & Ian McLagan
2018-07-18
The Rolling Stones guitarist is joined by fellow musicians for an impromptu jam session, as well as a chat about their lives in rock. His first guest is Alice Cooper.

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1
Sir Paul McCartney *One-hour special*
2018-07-11
Ronnie is joined by someone the Guinness World Records describe as "the most successful composer and recording artist of all time" - Paul McCartney. He has sold more than 100 million albums and 100 million singles.

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The Ronnie Wood Show first appeared on AXS TV in 2012, and it holds a special appeal for those who enjoy classic rock 'n roll and casual conversation with some of the biggest stars in the music industry. It’s hosted by none other than Ronnie Wood himself, a musician renowned worldwide for his contributions to the Rolling Stones and the Faces. He hosts this delightful series half an hour in each episode, blending intimate performances, personal anecdotes, and insightful interviews with guest musicians of varied fame.

The show's stage is a seemingly simple one: a small recording studio decorated in the spirit of '70s rock 'n' roll, filled with vintage memorabilia and a scattering of musical instruments. The setting is cozy, reflecting Wood's laid-back vibe, bringing out a unique side of rock 'n roll -- less the wild party atmosphere, and more of a jam session among friends. This intimate space sets the tone for the personal stories and lively discussions that will unfold.

What sets The Ronnie Wood Show apart from countless other music-themed talk shows is its host. A legend himself, Wood uses his deep insight, personal experiences, and engaging personality to bridge the gap between the audience and his rockstar guests. He converses with them not as an interviewer, but a peer —comparing notes on musical styles, memorable gigs, and the sometimes chaotic life behind the world of rock 'n roll. They discuss relatable topics such as their inspirations, their experiences on the road, and even their favorite records. The result is candid, under-the-spotlight conversations that offer fans unusual access to their favorite artists' personalities and experiences.

The Ronnie Wood Show isn't just talk, though. Music, naturally, is a significant component of the show. Ronnie and his guests not only discuss music, but they create it right then and there. Following their chats, Ronnie and his companions often pick up guitars, drumsticks, or climb behind the piano to share impromptu performances. Whether it's a stripped-down rendition of a classic hit or an entirely new jam session, these moments of spontaneous creativity infuse the show with an energy that both casual listeners and die-hard fans can appreciate. It's like a private concert inside your television set —unrehearsed, unedited, and filled with raw, infectious passion for music.

Over its run, The Ronnie Wood Show has hosted an impressive roster of musical talents. Big names of various music genres have graced the show's studio, from rock icons like Alice Cooper and Paul McCartney to pop sensations like Kelly Jones and Mark Ronson. Not to mention Ronnie’s bandmates from the Rolling Stones and friends from his earlier years on the music scene. These A-listers often open up like never before, spurred on by Wood's easy-going attitude and genuine curiosity, sharing tales that aren't often caught on camera.

One could argue that The Ronnie Wood Show's biggest draw is the insider's perspective it offers. Wood and his guests, who have lived through the roller coaster that is the music industry, pedal through the realities of being on top of the world, bearing all the scars and responsibilities that come with it. This intimate window into the music world, combined with up-close performances and the thrill of raw, live music, is the sort of viewer experience that is rarely found anywhere else.

Overall, The Ronnie Wood Show is a must-watch series for anyone with an interest in rock 'n' roll, a fascination for music history, or a love for deep, insightful conversations. It's an engaging blend of music, conversation, and culture; each episode imbued with the warm and intimate feel of a backstage pass to a classic rock concert. In this show, Ronnie Wood provides the unique combination of great music, untold stories, and an insider's look into the world of legends, making it a standout piece of television programming.

The Ronnie Wood Show is a series categorized as a new series. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 11 episodes, the show debuted on 2018. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers..

Channel
AXS tv
Cast
Ronnie Wood
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