'My own private world is in this diary.' - Ronnie Wood
Before he was a Rolling Stone, a Face, or a member of the Jeff Beck
Group, Ronnie Wood flew the nest aged just 17 with his first band, the
Birds. Featuring cameos by legends such as Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Rod
Stewart and Pete Townshend, Ronnie's adventures on the road to
superstardom were handwritten in his private diary of 1965.
Now, celebrating 50 years in rock 'n' roll, Ronnie Wood guides us
through the pages of his rediscovered journal. With his entertaining new
commentary, hand-drawn illustrations, and rare photos and memorabilia,
Ronnie's trip through the Sixties is introduced by his Stones bandmate
Charlie Watts. A download code for Ronnie's accompanying 'How Can It
Be?' single is included.
'A chance to witness music history.' - The Sunday Times