This book provides a deeply intimate insight into the life and times of
an extraordinarily talented guitarist. A man who was tender and caring
off the stage, yet fierce and electrifying on it. Jeff Beck, David
Bowie, Ian Hunter, and Annette Peacock are just a few of the names that
were to become associated with the Mick Ronson legend. He toured with
Bob Dylan, played with Mott The Hoople, worked with Lou Reed, and
produced an impressive number of albums with arresting originality. This
minutely detailed biography includes unpublished photographs and unseen
rarities including a hand-written six-page autobiography by the man
himself, love letters to his first girlfriend, family album photographs
and an exhaustive discography. After losing his battle with cancer, Mick
passed away in the spring of 1993 at the young age of 46. This book is a
salute to his remarkable music and legacy.