June 29, 2008 22:33
Mark Ronson joins The Zutons onstage at Glastonbury
Band say producer made their song 'Valerie' what it is today
Photo Gallery: The Zutons
The Zutons were joined onstage by Mark Ronson during their performance on Glastonbury's Other Stage tonight (June 29).
The super-producer played guitar on 'Valerie', the song which he made famous when his Amy Winehouse-fronted version was a massive hit in 2007.
In a nod to the cover, the band's frontman Dave McCabe said: "Does anyone know Amy Winehouse?"
The crowd responded with a cheer and McCabe replied: "And guesting on this song, the person who actually made this song what it is, Mark Ronson."
Ronson then came on stage, wearing a grey suit and hat, to play guitar on the song.
When the song finished and Ronson exited the stage, McCabe said to the cheering throng: "Let's hear it for Mark Ronson - he's already done his gig, he didn't need to do that", referring to his earlier Other Stage performance.
A few tracks in McCabe dedicated a track to fellow Glastonbury performers The Raconteurs, saying: "Anyone see The Raconteurs yesterday? Our drummer fancies Jack White, so this is for him."
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