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Mark Ronson

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Singles

Just

Valerie

Oh My God

RD: 15.02.2008

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RD: 15.10.2007

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RD: 13.07.2007

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Oh My God

Stop Me

Stop Me

RD: 13.07.2007

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RD: 09.04.2007

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RD: 09.04.2007

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Stop Me

RD: 06.04.2007

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EPs

Stop Me

Just

Valerie

RD: 15.08.2008

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RD: 18.02.2008

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RD: 15.10.2007

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Oh My God

RD: 05.10.2007

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Biography

DJ Mark Ronson is a sought-after turntablist, born to rock royalty, who's worked with such diverse artists as Macy Gray, Jay-Z, and comedian Jimmy Fallon. The son of legendary rock guitarist Mick Ronson and 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. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide