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📰 PLAY DON’T WORRY — ADVERT: Mar. 1975
A dramatic, guitar‑lit snapshot of Ronson’s 1975 resurgence — an artist reclaiming his spotlight with power and precision.

Mick Ronson
Mar 8, 19753 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry – Advert: Mar. 1975
A secondary excerpt emphasising Ronson’s emergence as a solo force — a guitarist stepping confidently into the spotlight with a new album, a national tour, and a sound that carried the spirit of glam into 1975.

Mick Ronson
Mar 1, 19752 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry – Album Advert: Feb 1975
A February 22, 1975 Melody Maker advert promoting Mick Ronson’s Play Don’t Worry, highlighting his evolution as a solo artist following Slaughter on 10th Avenue and his tenure with Bowie.

Mick Ronson
Feb 22, 19752 min read


📰 Play Don’t Worry - Album Review: Feb. 1975
Published February 22, 1975, this review of Play Don’t Worry critiques both the album’s music and its striking sleeve design. The writer frames Ronson as a gifted multi‑instrumentalist wrestling with identity, image, and the expectations left in the wake of Bowie’s Ziggy era.

Mick Ronson
Feb 22, 19753 min read
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