Band Of Horses and Ronnie are reportedly in talks to collaborate after the Rolling Stone heard the South Carolina trio recording a performance for Jools Holland.
The band perform a cover of Wood’s solo track ‘Act Together’ in their live set and after seeing them at the BBC, Wood introduced himself.
Band Of Horses PR told Gigwise: “Afterwards his PA called me and said that Ronnie was listening to the cover and he’d like to talk to one of the band.
“He spoke with Ryan Monroe the keyboardist of the band for 5 minutes. Ronnie said he loved the band and the song and that he wants to play the song with them in the future...”
Plans are apparently in the works for this to happen, so watch this Gigwise space and we’ll bring you more news when we can.
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