Mark Ronson is an English record producer, musician, singer, songwriter, and DJ
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Mark Ronson is an English record producer, musician, singer, songwriter, and DJ
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Mark Ronson dated singer Rashida Jones in 2002. The next year, they got engaged though they called it off one year later.
In 2011, he got married to a French actress named Josephine de La Baume. In 2017, it was announced that Baume had filed for divorce.
He is also involved with PETA’s anti-fur campaign.
Mark Daniel Ronson was born on 4th September 1975 at St John’s Wood, London, the UK. His father Laurence Ronson is a real estate speculator and a music manager and his mother’s name is Ann Dexter. He has two younger sisters and three half-siblings from his father’s previous marriage.
His parents are Jewish and he was brought up in Masorti Judaism. Though his family used to be one of Britain’s wealthiest, they lost $1 billion during the early 1990s’ property crash.
Ronson’s parents divorced when he was young. Later, his mother got married to guitarist Mick Jones and this led to his being surrounded by music from an early age. Through this relationship, he acquired two more half-siblings. He studied at the private Collegiate School and later at the Vassar College. He then went to the New York University for his higher studies.
While studying at the New York University, Mark Ronson started working as a DJ at the New York club scene. He soon gained a reputation for his diverse and genre spanning selection. As his popularity grew, he was booked for high-profile events and parties. He eventually started his career as a record producer as well.
He released his debut album ‘Here Comes the Fuzz’ in 2003. It was met with mostly positive reviews from the critics. However, it was a commercial failure and sold even less than 100,000 copies. The song ‘Ooh Wee’ from the album was featured in movies such as ‘Hitch’ and ‘Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.’
His record label ‘Allido Records’ was formed in 2004, in a partnership with Rich Kleiman, his manager. His second album ‘Version’ was released in 2007. It proved to be a commercial success, mostly in the UK, where it stood at the 2nd position on the UK Albums chart. It was also a mild success in the US, where it stood at the 129th position on the US Billboard 200. It was met with mostly positive reviews from the critics.
He won his first Grammy Award nomination in the category of ‘Producer of the Year, Non Classical’ in 2007. He won the Grammy Award for Amy Winehouse’s album ‘Back to Black in the category of ‘Best Pop Album’ in 2008. The song ‘Rehab’ from the album won him another Grammy for ‘Record of the Year’.
His third album ‘Record Collection’ was released in 2010. It was a commercial success in the UK, and like his previous album, it peaked at the 2nd position on the UK Albums chart. It also stood at the 81st position on the US Billboard 200. It was met with favorable reviews from the critics. The next year, he produced the music for the film ‘Arthur’.
One of the most important works as a producer in Ronson’s career is undoubtedly ‘Back to Black’, which was the second and final studio album by Amy Winehouse. It was a huge commercial success and it peaked at the first position on the UK Albums Chart and at the 2nd position on the US Billboard 200. It also topped the charts in several other countries. It won the Grammy Award for the Best Pop Album as well as several other accolades and was appreciated by the critics as well.
Ronson’s fourth album ‘Uptown Special’ is another one of his most successful works. The album stood at the first position on the UK Albums Chart and at the 5th position on the US Billboard 200. It also reached the top ten in several countries such as Australia and the Netherlands. The album was met with positive reviews from the critics. It earned Ronson another Grammy nomination for ‘Best Pop Vocal Album’.