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Other artists included Martin Chambers and Chrissie Hynde, Phil Collen and John Mellencamp. The "All the Young Dudes" track on Heaven and Hull is from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, where Ronson was suffering from cancer. It was his last concert.
- Rock
- Epic
- May 10, 1994
Jan 5, 2024 · The majority of the original material on Ronson’s final musical statement was co-written by Ronson and vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Sham Morris, and it ranges from the gloriously uplifting “Life’s a River” (with guest vocals by John Mellencamp) to the tepid and tiresome “Trouble With Me” (with Chrissie Hynde).
May 26, 2020 · For his third and final solo album, Heaven And Hull, Ronson received support from Ian Hunter, John Mellencamp, Chrissie Hynde, Sham Morris and Joe Elliott. Joe Elliott: “I met them at Dublin Airport and, Jesus, Mick was gaunt! He’d always been wiry, but the change in his appearance was dramatic.
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Other artists included Martin Chambers and Chrissie Hynde, Phil Collen and John Mellencamp. The "All the Young Dudes" track on Heaven and Hull is from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, where Ronson was suffering from cancer. It was his last concert.
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Heaven and Hull is the final solo album by Mick Ronson, released in 1994, following Ronson's death the previous year. It featured collaborations by longtime friends of Ronson including David Bowie, Joe Elliott, and Ian Hunter. Other artists included Martin Chambers and Chrissie Hynde, Phil Collen and John Mellencamp. The "All the Young Dudes" track on Heaven and Hull is from the Freddie ...
Jan 1, 1994 · Heaven and Hull - Album by Mick Ronson - Apple Music. Mick Ronson. ROCK · 1994. Preview. Guitar hero Mick Ronson died of cancer in 1993, midway through his third solo album. His running buds—Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Joe Elliott, Chrissie Hynde, John Mellencamp, and others—stepped up to complete the project.