Please enter your login details

You can also sign in with your Sowetan LIVE
and Sport LIVE account details.
   Sign Up   Forgot password?

Sign in with:

 
  • All Share : 41815.36
    UNCHANGED0.00%
    Top 40 : 3443.42
    UNCHANGED0.00%
    Financial 15 : 12000.90
    UNCHANGED0.00%
    Industrial 25 : 47656.81
    UNCHANGED0.00%

  • ZAR/USD : 9.5677
    UP 0.22%
    ZAR/GBP : 14.4919
    UP 0.17%
    ZAR/EUR : 12.3604
    UP 0.26%
    ZAR/JPY : 0.0933
    UP 0.18%
    ZAR/AUD : 9.3611
    DOWN -0.04%

  • Gold : 1376.7400
    UP 0.21%
    Platinum : 1464.0000
    UP 0.48%
    Silver : 22.5235
    UP 0.33%
    Palladium : 746.2500
    UP 0.84%
    Brent Crude Oil : 103.570
    DOWN -0.33%

  • All data is delayed by 15 min. Data supplied by I-Net Bridge
    Hover cursor over this ticker to pause.

Wed May 22 06:46:44 SAST 2013

Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood engaged

Reuters | 31 October, 2012 10:17
Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood discusses his art during a news conference at his "Faces, Time and Places" gallery show in New York.
Image by: LUCAS JACKSON / REUTERS

Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is engaged to be married to a 34-year-old theatre producer named Sally Humphreys, his spokesperson said.

The twice-married, 65-year-old musician and artist separated from his second wife Jo Wood in 2008 and had a public disagreement with her over the auction of some memorabilia in Los Angeles which went ahead earlier this month.

News of the impending wedding comes just after the Stones played a warm-up gig in Paris for 350 people and announced four dates in London and New York to celebrate their 50th anniversary.

It also comes ahead of the release next February of Jo Wood’s memoirs, which promise to reveal her tales of life as the wife of a Rolling Stone.

Wood has recently been focusing on his visual art career and in April opened a New York City art show entitled, “Faces, Time and Places”, featuring portraits of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and other celebrities.  

But he is still best known for his music and in April was inducted for a second time into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with other members of his former group The Faces, including Rod Stewart and Kenney Jones.

The Rolling Stones, which Wood joined in 1975 after Mick Taylor left the band, were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989.

SHARE YOUR OPINION

If you have an opinion you would like to share on this article, please send us an e-mail to the Times LIVE iLIVE team. In the mean time, click here to view the Times LIVE iLIVE section.