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Guest Appearances
okay Ronnie fans, this page is a mess. I'm working on it, but it ain't
easy. Please email corrections & additions to
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1966: Santa Barbara Machine Head.
"Porcupine Juice"(Jon Lord/Gus Dudgeon)
"Albert " (Jon Lord/Gus Dudgeon)
"Rubber Monkey" (Jon Lord/Gus Dudgeon)
(guitar)
1968: There's No Hole in My Soul by Barry Goldberg 1968 (percussion)
1969: Maybe Tomorrow. The Iveys
1969: Quiet Melon. Art Wood
"Engine 4444"(Art Wood)
"Diamond Joe I" (Art Wood) -instrumental
"Diamond Joe II" (Art Wood)
"Right Around The Thumb"
"Two Steps To Mother"
(guitar)
1969: "Wild Thing." Marsha Hunt. (bass)
1969: Keith West. "The Visit" (Keith West)
"She" (Keith West) (bass)
1969: Barabajagal Donovan "Barabajagal" & "Trudi" (Ron appears on these tracks as a member of "The Jeff Beck Group." He plays bass on both tracks with some great work on "Barabajagal".)
1971 (?) The Last Waltz the Band
1971: HMS Donovan. Donovan. (again on bass with the Jeff Beck Group)
1971: Woman Child Marsha Hunt (Recorded in August
1969)
"Wild Thing" (Chip Taylor) (bass)
1972: Wun. Gerry Lockran.
"Stop On The Red" (Gerry Lockran) (guitar)
1972: Academy in Peril (guitar) John Cale
1973: Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
-"Badge"(Eric Clapton/George Harrison) -2nd show
"Roll It Over" (Eric Clapton/Bobby Whitlock) -2nd show
"Presence Of The Lord" (Eric Clapton) -2nd show
"Pearly Queen" (Steve Winwood/Jim Capaldi) -2nd show
"After Midnight" (John J. Cale) -1st show
"Little Wing" (Jimi Hendrix) -1st show
1973: That’ll Be The Day (Ronco Records).
-"Long Live Rock" (Pete Townshend) by Billy Fury guitar & maybe
bass
1973: Pin-ups (guitars) David Bowie
"Growin’ Up" (Bruce Springsteen) guitar
1974: First of the Big Bands (guitars) Ashton & Lord
1974: Dark Horse (guitar) George Harrison
" Ding Dong, Ding Dong " (George Harrison)
1974: Love Songs Billy Nichols (GM Records GML
1011) guitar.
1974: "Magic Bus/My Generation" by the Who (guitar)
1975: Tommy by the Who. . .guitar on two tracks:
‘There’s A Doctor’ &
‘Acid Queen’
1975: Ted Wood. 7" single. Pye Records.
"Am I Blue" & "Shine" on guitar.
1996: "12 Hits & a Bump" by Nicklebag (slide guitar)
1974: "It's Only Rock'n'Roll" by the Rolling Stones (guitar)
Mick Jagger and Ronnie recorded "It's Only Rock'n'Roll" in
the basement of the Wick with Ronnie on guitar and David Bowie on background
vocals, Willie Weeks bass, and Kenny Jones drums. I've
heard Charlie said "he wouldn't drum any differently" and declined to change/add
to the drums. Keith did
overdubs.
1976: "No Reason to Cry" by Eric Clapton (guitar)
1976: Stone Alone by Bill Wyman (guitars)
1976: "Lasso from El Paso" by Kinky Friedman (guitar)
1976: Mahoney's Last Stand by Ronnie Lane (guitar, harmonica, vocals, ensemble)
1977 Puttin' On the Syle by Lonnei Donegan (guitar)
1977 Ask Rufus by Rufus (guitar)
1977; Rick Danko by Rick Danko (guitar)
1978 "Last Waltz" by the Band (guitar)
1979 "Troublemaker" by Ian McLagan (guitar, horn, vocals)
1980 Bump in the Night by Ian McLagan (bass, guitar)
1981 Shot of Love by Bob Dylan "Heart of Mine" (guitar) Bob plays piano and Ronnie guitar..
1982 special with Jimmy cliff (guitar)
1985: Empire Burlesque by Bob Dylan. "Clean Cut Kid" (guitar)
1985 Sun City Artists United Against Apartheid
1986: Pieces of Blue and the Blues by Kenny Burrell (percussion)
1986: Knocked Out Loaded by Bob Dylan "Driftin' Too Far From Shore" (guitar)
1986: Heart Beat by Don Johnson. "Heartache Away" (acoustic guitar) and "Love Roulette" (guitar, harmony vocals) -- Stevie Ray Vaughan solos on both tracks.
1990: Growin' Up. David Bowie
1992: Izzy Stradlin and the JuJu Hounds: Ronnie is credited on guitar and vocals on “Take a Look at the Guy”
1993: Celebrating the Music of Don Covay: Ronnie covers “Chain of Fools”
1994: Blusher. The Miss Alans (drums!)
1996 "Man Against Men" by Bo Diddley 1996 (guitar, slide guitar)
1996: Ledger by The Miss Alans 1996 (drums)
1997: "All the King's Men" by Scotty Moore (guitar, vocals, background vocals)
1997: Deuces Wild by B.B. King. "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss" (guitar) The Rolling Stones play on this track. . .
1998: Perfect Stranger: The Island Anthology by Marianne Faithfull 1998 (guitar)
1999: "This World Is Not My Home" by Lone Justice (guitar)
1999: "April Fool" by Ronnie Lane
1999: Blues by Eric Clapton (guitar)
1999: The Best of British Blue by Santa Barbara Machine Head 1999 (guitar)
he appeared on the Dirty Strangers cd 1989 (with keith) also on the Jones gang cd 2055
"Had a Dream about You Baby" on Down in the Groove by Bob Dylan--Ronnie and Kip Winger are both credited with bass on this track.
Date Unknown: with Valerie Masters. Guitar on "Concrete Jungle" and "Seven Days"
for more information on these guest appearances try the Rocks Off pages