Rolling Stones reunited for wedding

Published: June 22, 2008 at 5:23 PM
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LONDON, June 22 (UPI) -- Members of the Rolling Stones enjoyed a non-musical get-together in London where Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood's daughter was married, a guest says.

The unidentified wedding guest said in addition to Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards attended the wedding of Leah Wood to TV producer Jack Macdonald at a London cathedral, The Sunday Times of London reported.

"It was almost like a Stones reunion. But surprisingly for them it was a very traditional wedding, almost classical," the guest to Saturday's event said. "Leah looked beautiful in a long, white dress and veil."

Leah is the older of Wood's two children. Her wedding also drew numerous relatives and friends of the "Paint It Black" rockers.

The Times said wedding guests included Jagger's former wife, Jerry Hall; his daughter, Jade; and his current girlfriend, U.S. fashion stylist L'Wren Scott.

Also on hand were a group of four dwarfs Wood hired to serve as practical joke artists during the wedding reception, the newspaper said

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