Bands & artists like Ronnie Wood

If you like Ronnie Wood, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger

As a fellow member of The Rolling Stones, Jagger shares a similar blues-infused rock sound and dynamic vocal delivery that complements Wood's style.

blues rhythm and blues rock and roll
Keith Richards

Keith Richards

Richards' gritty guitar work and songwriting resonate with Wood's raw edge, creating a familiar sonic landscape rooted in rock and roll.

blues rock rhythm and blues rock and roll
Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton

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Clapton's blend of blues and rock, along with his expressive guitar solos, aligns well with Wood’s musical palette and emotional depth.

blues blues rock hard rock
Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck

Beck's innovative guitar techniques and blues-rock fusion echo the rhythmic tension and improvisational spirit found in Wood's music.

blues blues rock jazz fusion
Peter Green

Peter Green

Green's soulful guitar playing and blues roots mirror the warm yet gritty atmosphere characteristic of Wood's work.

blues blues rock
Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker

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Cocker’s powerful vocals and soulful interpretations of rock songs complement the emotive quality found in Wood's music.

blues rock music
T. Rex

T. Rex

With their glam rock flair and rhythmic grooves, T. Rex shares a similar aesthetic that resonates with the psychedelic elements in Wood’s sound.

folk rock psychedelic rock
Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart

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Stewart's raspy voice and blend of rock and blues align closely with the warmth and grit present in Ronnie Wood's musical style.

blues rock new wave pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Ronnie Wood?

Artists similar to Ronnie Wood include Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. Each shares elements of Ronnie Wood's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ronnie Wood?

Ronnie Wood is primarily known for hard rock, psychedelic rock and R&B. With a raw edge punctuated by swaying grooves and rhythmic tension, Wood’s music unfolds like a conversation steeped in both grit and warmth.

Where should I start if I like Ronnie Wood?

If you enjoy Ronnie Wood, start with Mick Jagger — their album "She's the Boss" is a great entry point. As a fellow member of The Rolling Stones, Jagger shares a similar blues-infused rock sound and dynamic vocal delivery that complements Wood's style.