Ronnie Wood's 50-Year Anniversary Celebration: The Rolling Stones Art Collection Unveiled

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Ronnie Wood's 50-Year Anniversary Celebration: The Rolling Stones Art Collection Unveiled

Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones recently celebrated his 50-year anniversary with the band at their official store on Carnaby Street in London. The event showcased memorable stage outfits, iconic guitars, and art prints from the band's five decades of rock 'n' roll history. Wood unveiled a new collection of artwork titled 50 – The Portraits, featuring drawings of himself, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the late Charlie Watts. Canvas prints of the collection are now available for purchase both online and at the Carnaby Street store, including a limited-edition set that includes a never-before-heard demo by Ronnie.

After Mick Taylor left The Stones, Ronnie Wood joined the band during the recording of their 1975 album Black and Blue and subsequently toured with them that year. He officially became a member of The Rolling Stones in April 1976. The celebration at the Carnaby Street store marked a significant milestone in Wood's long-standing career with the legendary rock band. Fans can now own a piece of this history by purchasing the exclusive artwork and memorabilia available at the store and online.