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Ronnie Wood on his art, addictions — and the future of the Rolling Stones – The Times
Ronnie Wood is 73. But don’t imagine that he is lounging about gathering moss. This Rolling Stones guitarist is still living at a pretty pace. When this year’s leg of his band’s sell-out No Filter

Ronnie Wood is 73. But dont imagine that he is lounging about gathering moss. This Rolling Stones guitarist is still living at a pretty pace. When this years leg of his bands sell-out No Filter tour (scheduled to kick of a 15-city American run last May) was cancelled by Covid, he took off with his family to his rural Hertfordshire home to pursue his other great passion. Ive been in my painting studio, he tells me when I catch up with him at his London flat via Zoom.
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