
Ronson - who has worked with Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Robbie Willaims, has been nominated for three Brit Awards and a Grammy this year - but insists the prestigious British gongs mean more to him because it shows he has been accepted by critics and fans in his homeland.
He said: "I have lived in America for a long time and then I came back to Britain only in the past three or four years and I reconnected here with my roots both musically and otherwise. To be acknowledged as a British artist is the biggest part of that. It is only for British artists, apart from a few international awards. So it is a really cool thing to be a part of.
"I think the Grammys are a bit like the international industry standard for achievement. But there is something about the Brits. There is more of a camaraderie - it's like people are saying this artist is one of our own. It is very special."
Mark, who says he would most like to scoop the gong for the Best British Album, for his BRILLIANT record 'Version', also revealed it would be his "dream" to perform nominated single 'Valerie' with Amy Winehouse at the London ceremony on February 20.
He added: "I'm not sure if Amy will be joining me. That would be a dream come true for me. But there is all this political stuff that goes on between different record labels. I can't say for sure yet.
"I am definitely performing. We are going to try and fit a few songs into five minutes - do as many as we can. I will have the pleasure of Adele and Daniel Merriweather joining me on stage."
By Owen Williams, Jan 21 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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