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The Faces: Had Me A Real Good Time
El libro de de Any Neil es uno de los mejores que he leído en cuanto a la historia de una banda de rock. Detalla muy bien los grupos a las que pertenecieron, tanto si fueron conocidos como si no. Habla de los altibajos y de los moment
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Faces (band)
English rock band
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Faces in 1970. Left to right: Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones. | |
| Origin | London, England |
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| Website | faces.com |
Faces are an English rock band formed in London in 1969. It was formed by members of Small Faces after lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie. The remaining Small Faces—Ian McLagan (keyboards), Ronnie Lane (electric bass, vocals), and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion)—were joined by guitarist Ronnie Wood and singer Rod Stewart, both from the Jeff Beck Group, and the new line-up was renamed Faces.
The band had a unique arrangement, as Rod Stewart had signed a separate solo recording contract with the Mercury label shortly before joining the group, which was signed to Warner Bros. Band members often contributed to Stewart's solo albums as contract players, and Faces live shows of the period would featur
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Small Faces
English rock band
This article is about the music group. For the 1996 film, see Small Faces (film).
Small Faces were an English rock band from London, founded in 1965. The group originally consisted of Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Jimmy Winston, with Ian McLagan replacing Winston as the band's keyboardist in 1966.[4] The band were one of the most acclaimed and influential mod groups of the 1960s,[5][6] recording hit songs such as "Itchycoo Park", "Lazy Sunday", "All or Nothing" and "Tin Soldier", as well as their concept albumOgdens' Nut Gone Flake. They evolved into one of the UK's most successful psychedelic bands until 1969.[7][8]
When Marriott left to form Humble Pie, the remaining three members collaborated with Ronnie Wood, Wood's older brother Art Wood, Rod Stewart and Kim Gardner, briefly continuing under the name Quiet Melon, and then, with the departure of Art Wood and Gardner, as the Faces.[9][10] In North America, the Faces' debut album was credited to Small Fac
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