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NewsMark Ronson plays debut US live showProducer du jour Mark Ronson played his debut US show to a packed crowd at the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan last night (July 11). Although a renowned local DJ for the past ten years, the New York native admitted he was "shitting himself" at the prospect of playing his home town with a full band. Playing guitar for most of the set, Ronson also utilised the talents of a seven-piece backing group to reproduce the tracks on his album 'Version', released this week in the US. A string of special guests reprised their roles on the album including Daniel Merriweather, Kenna, Tiggers and Santo Gold. Rappers Saigon and Wale also joined Ronson, the latter of whom provided vocals to 'Toxic' and an impressive interpretation of the hip-hop staple 'Apache'. Alex Greenwald guested on the cover of Radiohead's 'Just' during which the Phantom Planet singer crowd-surfed across the front section of the audience. Ronson told the audience that Phantom Planet's 'California' is his favourite song about Los Angeles before the pair proceeded to duet on a slow-burning version of the 'The OC'-anthem. Mick Jagger reveals details of 'Best Of' collection Mick Jagger has announced he will release his very first career-spanning retrospective this autumn. 'The Very Best Of Mick Jagger' is due out in the US on October 2 and features 17 tracks spanning The Rolling Stones frontman's solo career from 1970 onward. The album includes duets with the likes of Bono, David Bowie and reggae legend Peter Tosh, among others. It also features three previously unreleased tracks, including 'Too Many Cooks (Spoil The Soup)', which was produced by John Lennon and recorded in 1973 in Los Angeles. The other two tracks are demos from Jagger's Wandering Spirit session with famed producer Rick Rubin. "For me, it's a great thing to listen to since all the songs speak to a certain time and make things come alive for me," Jagger said in a statement. |
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