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Ronnie Wood film Somebody Up There Likes Me set for home release

The film charting the career of the Faces guitarist will be released later this year on Blu-ray and DVD

The documentary Somebody Up There Likes Me, which charts the career of Ronnie Wood is set for a home release later this year.

The 2019 Mike Figgis-directed film will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, digital platforms and also as a deluxe hardback book edition on October 9 through Eagle Rock Entertainment.

Somebody Up There Likes Me features contributions from Rod and members of The Rolling Stones

The synopsis reads: “A man still at the cutting edge in his 70s, the film tells the story from his humble beginnings in north London, where his older brothers shaped the musical powerhouse he would become, to the unique career that has not only spanned over 50 years – so far – but also traversed some of the most influential musicians the world has ever known including The Birds, Jeff Beck, The New Barbarians, Rod Stewart, The Faces and of course The Rolling Stones. 

“Ronnie guides us on a journey through his life – painting and performing, accompanied by the friends, musicians and artists who have been part of his life over the years.”

The new home release will include bonus performances from Wood and a pair of mini-features, while the deluxe version will feature a hardback book with exclusive pictures and paintings by Wood.

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