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Ronnie Wood, Steve Harris’ Children Marry Each Other

Ronnie Wood and Steve Harris are members of two of the biggest bands to ever emerge from the U.K.: The Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden. Now, the guitarist and bassist…

Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones perform during 'Stones Tour '24 Hackney Diamonds' at MetLife Stadium on May 26, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey; Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris performing on stage.
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Ronnie Wood and Steve Harris are members of two of the biggest bands to ever emerge from the U.K.: The Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden. Now, the guitarist and bassist have another thing in common: Their children just married each other!

Per the U.K.'s Daily Mail, Wood's son, Tyrone, and Harris' daughter, Faye, got married on July 26 at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London. Both fathers were in attendance for the nuptials. Wood was dressed in a black suit, with a blue button-up shirt with a black butterfly print. Meanwhile, Harris donned a blue/gray plaid suit, with a blue button-up shirt and a gray tie.

Tyrone and Faye told Hello!, "It was a magical day celebrating with our family and friends in London." The couple went public with their relationship in 2022, and Tyrone popped the question in December 2023.

It was actually Ronnie who shared with the press that Tyrone and Faye were getting married. He shared with The Sun, "Ty and Faye are getting married straight after the [Hackney Diamonds] tour. That is going to be amazing."

The Rolling Stones wrapped their Hackney Diamonds tour on July 17 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. In June, Ronnie talked about how his "new high" has been performing live. He told The Sun, "The adrenalin high is stronger than any drug or alcohol. The natural high is the best one you can have, it exceeds drugs or alcohol."

Ronnie has been clean and sober since 2010 and has been very open about his struggles with addiction. He also told The Sun that his drink of choice these days is green juices, and he enjoys working out with his trainer to "keep my circulation going."

Mick Jagger Spotted at the Paris Olympics

While Ronnie Wood's post-Rolling Stones tour plans involved a wedding, Mick Jagger's involved going to Paris to take in the Summer Olympics.

Jagger was one of many celebrities spotted at the Olympics this past weekend. Per People, he was seen with his 8-year-old son, Deveraux, at a fencing event. Despite being the most iconic frontman in the world, Jagger dressed down for the event, wearing a navy blue baseball hat and a zip-up white and gray hoodie.

Deveraux's mother is Jagger's 37-year-old girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, a former ballerina at the American Ballet Theatre who is now a choreographer and author.

Deveraux is the youngest of Jagger's eight children. His oldest child, Karis Hunt Jagger, is 53. Jagger has five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo got married on February 20, 1982. They remain one of the longest-lasting marriages in classic rock.

Sure, divorces often get the most attention. However, Benatar and Giraldo are far from the only music marriage that has gone the distance. In honor of Benatar and Giraldo's anniversary, here are some of classic rock's other longest-lasting marriages along with some fun facts.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo (Married in February 1982)

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In her autobiography, Pat said when she saw Neil for the first time, she thought to herself, “Girl, you have just seen the father of your children.” Spoiler: She was right.


Keith Richards and Patti Hansen (Married in December 1983)

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Keith and Patti wed on the guitarist 40th birthday. What a gift that has lasted for decades!


Bono and Ali Hewson (Married in August 1982)

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Bono and Ali were high-school sweethearts back at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin. Both were just 22 years old when they married.


Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach (Married in April 1981)

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Ringo and Barbara met on the set of the film ‘Caveman.’ The film may have tanked, but the couple’s love still lives on.


Dee and Suzette Snider (Married in October 1981)

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There was a bit of a problem when Dee first met Suzette. He was 21; she was 15. They met in a club, which, due to her age, she snuck into. Dee talked to her parents, and after A LOT of convincing, they were eventually allowed to date.


Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne (Married in July 1982)

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Sharon worked for her father, Don Arden, who managed Black Sabbath. When Ozzy was fired from Sabbath, Sharon took the reins and began managing his solo career. The rest is history.


Alice Cooper and Sheryl Goddard (Married in March 1976)

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Alice and Sheryl met while she was a dancer in his over-the-top stage shows in 1975. Being together this long among everyday-folks is incredible, but lasting that long in the rock and roll world? Unbelievable!

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights