Ronnie Wood ready for Rolling Stones

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.

Ronnie Wood

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."