Rockstar Ronnie Wood Became A Legend With The Rolling Stones; Here's The Story Behind His Net Worth Rockstar Ronnie Wood Became a Legend With The Rolling Stones; Here's

Rockstar Ronnie Wood Became A Legend With The Rolling Stones; Here's The Story Behind His Net Worth

Rockstar Ronnie Wood Became a Legend With The Rolling Stones; Here's

Ronnie Wood attends the "Melancholia" premiere during the 64th Annual Cannes Film Festival | Getty Images | Francois Durand
Ronnie Wood attends the "Melancholia" premiere during the 64th Annual Cannes Film Festival | Getty Images | Francois Durand
NameRonnie Wood
Net Worth$200 Million
Sources of IncomeMusic for The Rolling Stones, royalties
GenderMale
Date of BirthJune 1, 1947
Age76 years old
NationalityEngland
ProfessionMusician, record producer, songwriter, radio personality

Ronnie Wood is a legendary English rockstar and music producer known for being a member of the iconic band The Rolling Stones and has amassed a $200 million net worth during his seven-decade career. Apart from skills as a musician, he earned his fortune through artistic endeavors, and as a record producer, as per CelebrityNetWorth. Wood comes from a family where his father played the harmonica for a band, and one of his two elder brothers was a musician. He got his first electric guitar at the age of 14, and went on to play for different bands such as The Birds and the Jeff Beck Group. He collaborated with different artists including Rod Stewart, before he finally joined The Rolling Stones as lead guitarist.

Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood as The Rolling Stones perform at Earls Court, as part of their Tour of Europe '76, | Getty Images | John Minihan
Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood as The Rolling Stones perform at Earls Court, as part of their Tour of Europe '76, | Getty Images | John Minihan

Ronnie Wood's primary sources of income include music, art, and his role within The Rolling Stones band. His music career, from his stint at multiple major bands to his collaborations with other artists, accounts for the bulk of his earnings so far.

After early ventures with bands like The Birds and Faces, where he showcased his diverse talents as a guitarist, harmonica player, bassist, singer, and songwriter, Wood joined The Rolling Stones. Serving as a replacement for Mick Taylor, Wood's remarkable contributions, including his skills on the slide steel guitar, further enriched The Rolling Stones' sound and their enduring legacy.

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    The Rolling Stones | Getty Images | Michael Putland
    The Rolling Stones | Getty Images | Michael Putland

    In addition to his music career, Ronnie Wood is a renowned visual artist, and his artworks have garnered global recognition through exhibitions, contributing to his income.

    Ronnie Wood's expansive mansion in the London suburbs spread over a 2.31 acre area, is worth almost $2.24 million and features a three-story main house with Gothic architectural elements. Additional structures on the estate include a cottage, lodge, wine cellar, garage building, and a pool house.

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    Ronnie Wood has been married multiple times, is currently with Sally Humphries, and has six children. His struggles with drug addiction and alcohol have been widely reported, but he has also experienced periods of sobriety. In 2017, Wood faced a health scare when he was diagnosed with lung cancer but made a full recovery after surgery.

    Ronnie Wood with wife Sally Humphreys Wood and twin daughters Alice and Gracie | Getty Images | Karwai Tang
    Ronnie Wood with wife Sally Humphreys Wood and twin daughters Alice and Gracie | Getty Images | Karwai Tang

    Some of his notable achievements include a Grammy win for Best Traditional Blues Album for "Blue & Lonesome" and multiple inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Rolling Stones and the Faces. Wood also received a Best Rock Album Grammy nomination for "A Bigger Bang".

    Who did Ron Wood replace in the Rolling Stones?

    Wood replaced guitarist Mick Taylor in 1975.

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  • Is Ronnie Wood married?

    Ronnie Wood has been married multiple times, with his most recent marriage to Sally Humphries in 2012.

    How is Ronnie Wood's health?

    He has received an all-clear from his doctors and is now cancer-free.

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