EC2

EC2 or EC-2 may refer to:

  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), a commercial web service for hosting computer applications
  • Cardoen EC-2 mine, an anti-personnel mine
  • Cessna EC-2, a 1930s aircraft
  • EC2, a district in the London EC postcode area
  • EC2-S-C1, U.S. World War II Liberty ships
  • Escadre de Chasse 2, a flight of the French Air Force's Escadron de Chasse 01-002 "Cigognes"
  • Eurocode 2, an alternative name for European reference norm EN 1992
  • EC2 or ECII, a musical project produced by Mick Ronson
  • Mick Ronson

    Michael "Mick" Ronson (26 May 1946 – 29 April 1993) was an English guitarist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and producer. He is best known for his work with David Bowie as one of the Spiders from Mars. He was a session musician who recorded with Bowie and Morrissey, as well as a sideman in touring bands with Van Morrison and Bob Dylan.

    He also recorded several solo albums, the most notable example of which was Slaughter on 10th Avenue, which reached No. 9 on the UK Albums Chart. Ronson played with various bands after his time with Bowie. He was named the 64th greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone in 2003 and 41st in 2012 by the same magazine.

    Early life

    Michael Ronson was born in Kingston upon Hull in 1946. He was the first son of George and Minnie Ronson and had two younger siblings, Maggi and David. As a child he was trained classically to play piano, recorder, violin, and (later) the harmonium. He initially wanted to be a cellist, but moved to guitar upon discovering the music of Duane Eddy, whose sound on the bass notes of his guitar sounded to Ronson similar to that of the cello. He joined his first band, The Mariners, in November 1963, when he was 17. His stage debut with The Mariners was in support of the Keith Herd Band at Brough Village Hall, a gig for which the band travelled 35 miles and got paid 10 shillings (50p). While Ronson was working with The Mariners, another local Hull group – The Crestas – recruited him on the advice of The Mariners' bassist John Griffiths. With Ronson on board the Crestas gained a solid reputation, making regular appearances at local halls: Mondays at the Halfway House in Hull, Thursdays at the Ferryboat Hotel, Fridays at the Regal Ballroom in Beverley, and Sundays at the Duke of Cumberland in North Ferriby.

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    Tatar Bunar, London EC2: ‘No faff, no lectures. Just dinner, and lots of it’ – ...

    The Guardian 18 Apr 2025
    Had enough of small plates that send you home hungry? This glam new Ukrainian spot serves big portions of filling carbs ... Then there’s the food ... ....
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    Tatar Bunar, London EC2: ‘No faff, no lectures. Just dinner, and lots of it’ – restaurant review

    The Observer 18 Apr 2025
    Tatar Bunar, a new Ukrainian restaurant in Shoreditch, east London, is styled as quaintly and charmingly rustic ... Then there’s the food ... ‘It’s all rather glam’ ... 152 Curtain Road, London EC2, 07771 013190 Open dinner only, Tues-Sun, 6-10.30pm (10pm Sun) ... .
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