February 5, 2009 14:31
Robbie Williams and Mark Ronson to head to the studio
Pair set to hook up in Los Angeles
Robbie Williams and Mark Ronson are set to record in Los Angeles together soon.
Ronson told BBC 6music that the pair were set to complete work on a song which had originally been intended to appear on Williams' previous album, 2006's 'Rudebox'.
"That is a track I gave Robbie about two or three years ago when we were working on his last album," Ronson said. "He was always fascinated with it so it's not really a new thing. I am planning to go out to LA so we can finish it together."
The singer's manager, Tim Clark, had previously revealed that Williams was set to enter the studio in March or April to record the bulk of his next album.
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