EXCLUSIVE: Mark Ronson on If He Wants His Daughters to Read His Memoir, 'Night People'
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EXCLUSIVE: Mark Ronson on If He Wants His Daughters to Read His Memoir, 'Night People'
""I realize I wrote a lot about the things that I did and maybe the behavior that was not so great, that I feel like one of them is going to throw it back in my face when they're 15," Ronson says. "'Dad, you were doing all of that - you're way worse than us!' But I do. I wouldn't want anything in my life that I wasn't comfortable telling them about.""
""So my earliest childhood memory, are all of the night," he said on TODAY. "My parents, they liked to go to the club too. And one night, my mom brought Robin Williams back from the club, and I'm sure she probably said, 'You got to come into my son's room. He loves \"Mork & Mindy,\" that's his favorite show.' \n\n"And I remember just waking up and Robin Williams is over my bed, and he was leaving,""
Mark Ronson revisits his early DJ years, detailing teenage obsession with music, DJing, partying and 1990s Manhattan nightlife. He reflects on behavior he now views as problematic and expresses a desire for his children to learn about his past, acknowledging they might judge him. He married Grace Gummer in 2021 and became a father of two in 2023 and earlier this year. He describes growing up in New York after being born in London, frequenting his parents' parties, and becoming part of Manhattan's hip-hop DJ scene, including a childhood memory involving Robin Williams.
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