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Artist:

Mark Ronson

Born:
in England

Representative Albums:

Version, Here Comes the Fuzz

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Influences:

  • Genre: Rap
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Instruments: Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar (Electric), Drums, Guitar, Bass

Biography

Mark Ronson is a sought-after turntablist who's worked with such diverse artists as Macy Gray, Jay-Z, and comedian Jimmy Fallon. The stepson of guitarist Mick Jones of Foreigner, Ronson spent the first eight years of his life growing up in England. Having played guitar and drums from an early age, it wasn't until moving to New York City with his mother that Ronson discovered DJ culture. At age 16, already a fan of such popular hip-hop artists as Run-D.M.C. and the Beastie Boys, Ronson began listening to the various hip-hop mixtapes released every few months by DJs. Inspired, Ronson confiscated his father's record collection and began trying his hand at mixing.

The young DJ with the diverse taste soon caught the ears and eyes of various socialites and New York celebrities, including fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger, who featured Ronson along with other sons and daughters of celebrities in a 1997 fashion campaign. A year later, hip-hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs hired Ronson to DJ his fabled 29th birthday bash. These and other high-profile gigs boosted Ronson's "hip quotient" and helped promote his more serious-minded music career. Fusing his eclectic turntable skills with his knowledge of musical instruments and songwriting, Ronson eventually embarked on his first solo project. Featuring such diverse guest artists as dancehall rapper Sean Paul, hip-hop artist Mos Def, Jack White of the White Stripes, and Rivers Cuomo of Weezer, Ronson's debut album, Here Comes the Fuzz, bowed for Elektra in 2003.

After releasing his debut album, Ronson kept busy producing tracks for a number artists, including Amy Winehouse, whose 2006 album Back to Black earned critical praise in large part for Ronson's throwback, Motown-influenced production. His own sophomore effort, Version, dropped in 2007. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Mark Ronson


Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson DJing in Preston
Mark Ronson DJing in Preston
Background information
Birth name Mark Daniel Ronson
Born September 4 1975 (1975--) (age 32)
Origin London, England
Genre(s) Rock, dance, soul
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Columbia, Allido Records
Website MarkRonson.co.uk

Mark Ronson (born 4 September 1975)[1] is an English music producer, artist and co-founder of Allido Records. He has released two albums. The second of these, Version, was Mixmag's Album of the Month for May 2007.

Biography

Early life

Ronson was born in London, England, the son of Southport born socialite/writer Ann Dexter-Jones[2] and Laurence Ronson. He is the nephew of property tycoon Gerald Ronson and the brother of singer and DJ Samantha Ronson and clothing designer Charlotte Ronson. His parents are of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, with ancestors from Russia, Lithuania and Austria, and Ronson was raised in Conservative Judaism.[3] Ronson grew up in New York (where he moved at 8) closely around music, as his stepfather was Foreigner guitarist, Mick Jones.[4] As a teen, Ronson describes himself as "bookish musically".

Career

He went to high school at the Collegiate School located on 78th and Broadway in New York City. Attending Vassar College and then New York University (NYU), Ronson became a regular at downtown hip-hop spots and made his name as a DJ on the New York club scene in 1993. He was soon one of the most respected DJs and was being called on for celebrities' private parties. Ronson is known for his diverse, genre-spanning selection, influenced by both the hip-hop scene of New York and the more rock influence of the UK, amongst others.

He moved on, however, to producing music. After producing Nikka Costa's song "Everybody Got Their Something," Ronson signed a record contract with Elektra Records. His first album Here Comes the Fuzz was released in 2003 and was a critically acclaimed success that featured artists of all genres, despite initially poor sales. The most well known song from the album, "Ooh Wee" samples "Sunny" by Boney M and features Nate Dogg, Ghostface Killah, and Trife Da God. He has since produced multiple songs on the albums of singers Christina Aguilera, Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, and Robbie Williams.

In 2004, he formed his own record label, Allido Records, a subsidiary of Sony BMG's J Records, along with his longtime manager Rich Kleiman. The first artist he signed to Allido was rapper Rhymefest, most well-known for winning the Grammy for co-writing Kanye West's "Jesus Walks".

In March 2006, Ronson released a cover of Radiohead's "Just" as a single. In certain areas, such as the UK, it gained major radio play. It also saw release as part of Exit Music: Songs with Radio Heads, a full Radiohead covers CD, in April, later appearing on Ronson's second album, Version, which was released in the UK on 16 April 2007. It includes other covers of a diverse selection of rock & pop songs including: Kaiser Chiefs' "Oh My God" (featuring guest vocals from Lily Allen), an instrumental version of Coldplay's "God Put A Smile Upon Your Face", Britney Spears' "Toxic", Ryan Adams' "Amy", Maxïmo Park's "Apply Some Pressure", The Zutons' "Valerie" and Kasabian's "L.S.F.".

Ronson released a cover of The Smiths' track "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" under the title "Stop Me" on 2 April, 2007, which reached #2 in the UK singles charts, the biggest hit for Ronson to date. Ronson re-mixed the Bob Dylan song "Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" in promotion for the three disc Bob Dylan set simply titled "DYLAN" to be released in October 2007. Ronson has also produced Candie Payne's "One More Chance (Ronson mix)" in 2007.

Ronson's second album Version has been well received by critics. In May 2007 it was awarded the title Album of the Month by the British dance music magazine Mixmag. On June 23, the DJ made the cover of the Guardian newspaper's Guide magazine, alongside the singer Lily Allen.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
UK IRE US ITA AUS BUL SWI
Hot 100 R&B Rhy
2003 "Ooh Wee" (feat. Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Trife Da God & Saigon)
15
80
32
88
Here Comes the Fuzz
"International Affair" (feat. Sean Paul & Tweet) +
21
2006 "Just" (feat. Alex Greenwald)
48
Version
2007 "Stop Me" (feat. Daniel Merriweather)
2
38
23
64
6
11
"God Put A Smile Upon Your Face" (feat. Daptone Horns) ++
63
"No One Knows" (feat. Domino) ++
66
"Oh My God" (feat. Lily Allen)
8
21
72
Version
"Valerie" (feat. Amy Winehouse)
3
14

+ not released as commercial single, charted as album cut from airplay

++ not released as commercial single, charted from digital downloads

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