Rolling Stones Legend, 78, Celebrates Major Career Milestone
Rolling Stones Legend, 78, Celebrates Major Career Milestone originally appeared on Parade.
It's a big day for Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood!
The legendary musician not only celebrated his 78th birthday on Sunday, June 1, but it also marks his 50th year with the British rock band.
'😎❤🎂❤🎸78 today! Please join us in wishing our dear Ronnie a very happy birthday! Today he is also celebrating 50 years since he joined the Rolling Stones!' a post on Wood's Instagram read.
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Of course, it didn't take long for fans to start sharing their love and admiration! 'Congratulations! The Stones would not be the same (or as great) without you!' one user gushed. 'You're such an incredible musician. Happy birthday to you!' added another.
'You look great, Ron! Cheers to many more years,' a third user wrote, while a fourth chimed in,'Happy Birthday, Ronnie! I've loved you for years.'
The Rolling Stones were founded in London in 1962. The original lineup consisted of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts.
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Mick Taylor joined the band in 1969 following Brian Jones' departure. Woodreplaced Taylor, 76, in 1975 and has remained a core member of the group ever since.
Currently, Wood, Jagger, 81, and Richards, 81, are all performing together with drummer Steve Jordan.
Wood will also be joining Rod Stewart for a reunion at this year's Glastonbury. 'Woody, I do [speak to] a lot,' Stewart, 80, revealed in a recent podcast interview. 'Just recently, 'cause we're gonna do Glastonbury together.'
Rolling Stones Legend, 78, Celebrates Major Career Milestone first appeared on Parade on Jun 1, 2025
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