Sucking back on a cigarette and wearing white high-top sneakers The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood and girlfriend, Brazilian polo coach Ana Araujo, are flanked by security guards as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. As Ronnie made his way about the outside of

Sucking back on a cigarette and wearing white high-top sneakers The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood and girlfriend, Brazilian polo coach Ana Araujo, are flanked by security guards as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu.  The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985.  Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation.  As Ronnie made his way about the outside of Stock Photo
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2710 x 3096 px | 22.9 x 26.2 cm | 9 x 10.3 inches | 300dpi

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9 March 2011

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Sucking back on a cigarette and wearing white high-top sneakers The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood and girlfriend, Brazilian polo coach Ana Araujo, are flanked by security guards as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. As Ronnie made his way about the outside of the theatre he managed to sign a few autographs. London, UK. 03/09/11.

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