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Mick Ronson guitar hero, born in Hull, Northern England. After a spell with the Band 'The Rats', Mick Ronson joined David Bowie's Band. Mick's contribution to Bowie's sound can be first heard in the loud, heavy style of rock on Bowie's The Man Who Sold The World, heavy metal before anyone really understood the term. Following this he arranged half of the songs on Hunky Dorybefore helping Bowie to launch Ziggy Stardust on an unsuspecting world. It was at this point that his career reached its commercial zenith, co-arranging the album, playing all the keyboards, becoming the guitar hero and producing spectacular performances with The Spiders From Mars. The style and music Ronson produced with Bowie, it may be fair to say, was the launch of glam / glitter rock.