28 November 2011
Ronnie Wood always makes time to practice his guitar, just in case the Rolling Stones decide to work together again.
Ronnie Wood is always rehearsing for a Rolling Stones show.
The guitarist frequently makes time to play his instrument, just in case the group - who haven't played live since 2007 or released a new album since 2005 - decide to work together again.

Describing a perfect Sunday, he said: "I try to keep my musical hand in, just in case the Stones do anything, so I'd probably have a tinkle on one of my acoustic guitars before making a very special Sunday roast."
As well as been known for his music, Ronnie is also an acclaimed artist and the 64-year-old rocker is enjoying using new technology in his work.
He explained to Seven magazine: "I love sketching on my iPhone and have started getting the finished sketches printed on huge canvasses so than I can then work on them with paint.
"It's a totally new form of art, which I'm really excited about and I can't wait to present it to the world."
The Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary next year and frontman Sir Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards - who have a strained relationship with one another - recently admitted they are likely to take to the stage again.
Keith said: "I don't see why in the world the Stones can't put together some kind of show next year. I'd almost count on it. It doesn't have to be the whole spectacle bull***t again, but we've got to find our own way through this."
Mick added: "It is quite amazing when you think about it. Anything's possible."