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Sir Rod Stewart has confirmed a new Faces album is almost ready to be recorded and released alongside a documentary about the ...
Sir Rod is getting the band back together for Glasto's Legends slot. But the last time Rod, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones ...
Jones is the only surviving member of 1960s hitmakers The Small Faces and in 1978, he replaced Keith Moon as The Who's drummer. In 1983, The Who parted ways after Pete Townshend announces his ...
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Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones have recorded 11 songs for a new Faces album - MSNA new album from the Faces, their first since 1973's Ooh La La, could be released next year, according to drummer Kenney Jones. And that's not the only new Faces 'product' in the planning stages ...
Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones will reunite with Faces for their first album in 50 Years. Jones told 'The Telegraph' that he and his bandmates have “about 11 tracks” recorded.
Kenney Jones Says a Faces Reunion Is 'More Important Now Than Ever' If the long-discussed Faces reunion doesn't happen in 2015, it won't be due to a lack of passion on drummer Kenney Jones' part ...
DRUMMER Kenney Jones is best known for his work in groups such as Small Faces, Faces and The Who. Outside of music Jones has become an advocate for encouraging men to make sure they get tested for ...
The Who introduced replacement drummer Kenney Jones of the Small Faces and Faces on May 2, 1979, at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Skip to main content Skip to site footer. Trending: ...
Let the Good Times Roll: My Life in the Small Faces, Faces and The Who By Kenney Jones 368 pp. $29.99 Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press While his name and face may not be familiar to the ...
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Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones to Reunite for First Faces Album in Over 50 Years - MSNDrummer Kenney Jones told 'The Telegraph' that he and his bandmates have “about 11 tracks” recorded English rock group Faces are set to release their first album in 50 years. In a new ...
A new album from the Faces, their first since 1973's Ooh La La, could be released next year, according to drummer Kenney Jones.And that's not the only new Faces 'product' in the planning stages it ...
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