Mark Ronson set to party in Oz

January 21, 2015 11:23 am 0 comments Views: 5
On his way ... Mark Ronson will spruik his new work during an Australian visit in early F

On his way … Mark Ronson will spruik his new work during an Australian visit in early February.
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STYLISH hit maker Mark Ronson is bringing the funk to Australia as his retro-fuelled record Uptown Special shapes up to dominate global charts this year.

Ronson and his buddy Bruno Mars have sat atop the ARIA charts for six weeks with their inescapable party anthem Uptown Funk.

Studio gurus ... Producer Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars collaborating on Uptown Funk. Pictur

Studio gurus … Producer Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars collaborating on Uptown Funk. Picture: Supplied
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His performance of the song with Mars on the Ellen Show with the audience joining in on the choreography last week went viral and has had almost two million views.

Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, Uptown Funk

And now Ronson’s fourth record Uptown Special is shaping up for a No. 1 debut this weekend.

The album has a strong Australian connection, thanks to Tame Impala’s creative guru Kevin Parker, who lent his signature psychedelic vocals to three songs and also played drums, guitars and synths to others.

One of the tracks, Daffodils, has already scored a big thumbs-up on music blog sites when it dropped late last year and it is believed Ronson and Parker are trying to lock in a performance of the song during his visit.

Special guest ... Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker is all over Uptown Special. Picture: Mark Me

Special guest … Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker is all over Uptown Special. Picture: Mark Metcalfe / Getty Images.
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Late muse ... Ronson worked with Amy Winehouse on her Back to Black album. Picture: AP.

Late muse … Ronson worked with Amy Winehouse on her Back to Black album. Picture: AP.
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The Grammy Award-winning producer has been wildly respected in music circles since his work on Amy Winehouse’s massive Back to Black album, followed by his own breakthrough record Version in 2007.

That album generated his first chart-topping single, a reworking of The Smiths’ hit Stop Me with Australian soul singer Daniel Merriweather.

Ronson, the brother of Hollywood celebrity DJ Samantha, has also had his hands on some of the most acclaimed and successful singles in the past decade including the Bruno Mars smash Locked Out Of Heaven, Adele’s Cold Shoulder, Christina Aguilera’s Hurt, Robbie Williams’ underrated tune Lovelight, Kaiser Chiefs’ Never Miss A Beat, Lily Allen’s Littlest Things and Paul McCartney’s New.

Ronson’s visit to Australia in early February will be devoted to talking up Uptown Special but it is believed he may surprise fans with some secret DJ sessions.

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