Birth name Ronald David Mael Name Ron Mael Parents Meyer Mael, Miriam Mael Years active 1968–present | Instruments Keyboards Siblings Russell Mael Genres Rock, pop Role Musician | |
Occupation(s) Songwriter, musician, producer, director Labels Bearsville, Warner Bros., Island, Atlantic, Curb, Virgin, CBS, Elektra, RCA, Roadrunner, Lil' Beethoven Records Albums Kimono My House, Indiscreet, Gratuitous Sax & Senseles, Halfnelson, Lil' Beethoven | ||
Bal a hubin k na pohode alex kapranos ron mael na n v teve
Ronald David "Ron" Mael (born August 12, 1945) is an American musician, songwriter, composer and record producer.
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- Bal a hubin k na pohode alex kapranos ron mael na n v teve
- Ffs at terminal 5 2015 ron mael dancing
- Early life
- Sparks
- Discography
- References

Mael's music career spans more than 50 years. With his younger brother Russell, he formed the pop band Sparks in 1971, which was renamed from Halfnelson.

Ffs at terminal 5 2015 ron mael dancing
Early life

Ronald David Mael was born on August 12, 1945, in Culver City, California. The Mael brothers grew up in Pacific Palisades – an affluent beach suburb of Los Angeles – with their father, Meyer Mael (of Russian and Austrian Jewish descent), who was a graphic designer and caricaturist for the Hollywood Citizen-News, and their mother, Miriam (née Moskowitz), a librarian. After being educated at Palisades High School, both brothers enrolled at the UCLA; Ron began a course in Cinema and Graphic Arts in 1963 while Russell studied Theater Arts and Filmmaking between 1966–1968.
Sparks

Ron Mael plays the keyboards and synthesizers and writes most of the songs for Sparks. When the band hit the peak of its popularity in the 1970s, he was well known for his strange appearance, often remaining motionless over his keyboard in sharp contrast to Russell's animated and hyperactive frontman antics. Ron's conservative clothes and unfashionable, Charlie Chaplin-esque toothbrush moustache attracted much attention, as does his current pencil moustache. Onstage, Ron alternates between playing the keyboard and engaging in comic mime routines, often in connection with projections on backdrop.
The pair appeared as themselves in the 1977 disaster film Rollercoaster, performing live. They also appeared in episode twenty-two of season six of the Gilmore Girls.
In 2015, Sparks collaborated with the Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand under the identity FFS. One of their first tracks was entitled "Collaborations Don't Work". The supergroup was interviewed on BBC Radio 6 Music on April 27, 2015 and announced they would be appearing on Later... with Jools Holland on April 30th 2015 and were to appear at Glastonbury Festival that summer.
Discography
With Sparks
With FFS