Jo Wood was married to 'The Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie Wood for 23 years until he left her for a Russian cocktail waitress in 2008.
Following the publication of her book, "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll: 30 Years Married To A Rolling Stone," Wood sat down with Now This News to dish on what it was like being married to a rock star for nearly three decades.
When asked about how she balanced being on tour with raising a family, Wood admitted, "In the early days, especially when we were doing lots of mad drugs, I had a fantastic nanny."
She also confessed that she wouldn't go see the band in concert today.
"I don't think I'd go and see a show again because I've been there, I've done that and I've seen thousands of shows and I've seen them at their best," she said. "I think for me to...
Following the publication of her book, "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll: 30 Years Married To A Rolling Stone," Wood sat down with Now This News to dish on what it was like being married to a rock star for nearly three decades.
When asked about how she balanced being on tour with raising a family, Wood admitted, "In the early days, especially when we were doing lots of mad drugs, I had a fantastic nanny."
She also confessed that she wouldn't go see the band in concert today.
"I don't think I'd go and see a show again because I've been there, I've done that and I've seen thousands of shows and I've seen them at their best," she said. "I think for me to...
- 6/17/2013
- by Ashley Reich
- Huffington Post
The Rolling Stones are planning to re-release 14 of their albums in new formats over the coming months. The first group of album re-releases arrives on May 4th from Universal Music Group.
A total of 14 of the band's LPs will be remastered and released on three separate dates from May to June. The first group of album re-releases arrives on May 4th and features "Sticky Fingers," "Goats Head Soup," "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll" and "Black And Blue."
The 14-album campaign will continue in June with "Some Girls," "Emotional Rescue," "Tattoo You" and "Undercover." Then "Dirty Work," "Steel Wheels," "Voodoo Lounge," "Bridges To Babylon" and "A Bigger Bang" follow in July.
Fans will have the option of purchasing a collectors edition boxset that includes all of the 14 post-1971 studio albums.
A total of 14 of the band's LPs will be remastered and released on three separate dates from May to June. The first group of album re-releases arrives on May 4th and features "Sticky Fingers," "Goats Head Soup," "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll" and "Black And Blue."
The 14-album campaign will continue in June with "Some Girls," "Emotional Rescue," "Tattoo You" and "Undercover." Then "Dirty Work," "Steel Wheels," "Voodoo Lounge," "Bridges To Babylon" and "A Bigger Bang" follow in July.
Fans will have the option of purchasing a collectors edition boxset that includes all of the 14 post-1971 studio albums.
- 4/3/2009
- icelebz.com
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