When globe-trotting rock band The Faces disintegrated in the mid-1970s, its members made some notable career moves. Singer Rod Stewart went on to become one of the best-selling solo artists of all ...
The Faces made their place in the music world with their ramshackle image, a rollicking blues-rock sound, and Rod Stewart’s soulful vocals and magnetic presence as a frontman. You usually didn’t ...
Ronnie Lane, bassist and co-founder of The Faces, the band that launched the careers of several British rock musicians, including Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, died after a two-decade fight with multiple ...
A new DVD documentary on the late Ronnie Lane, former bassist for the Small Faces and Faces, returns the rocker who died of multiple sclerosis in 1997 to the spotlight, CHRIS MORRIS writes. By Chris ...
A hint the split was coming arrived in late 1972 when Lane and Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood recorded the soundtrack music to the film Mahoney's Last Stand while their band began work on the Ooh La La ...
There's nothing quite like a Ronnie Lane song. Endlessly able to slice down to real things with a poetry that never feels lofty, Lane made one feel understood while simultaneously imparting practical ...
English rock group Faces are set to release their first album in 50 years. He told the publication that “about 11 tracks” had been recorded at RAK Studios in London and said that musician/host Jools ...
If the Ronnie Wood anthology Fearless proves anything, it is that the predominant virtues of the peripatetic British musician are largely intangible. Not that the guitarist, songwriter and singer is ...
In 1973, Ronnie Lane and Ronnie Wood of the band Faces wrote the song “Ooh La La” that is famous for its prescient lyric, “I wish that I knew what I know now when I was younger.” The song is intended ...
At that point, Stewart was then riding high with his Never a Dull Moment album, a US and UK smash. In March 1973, the singer churlishly registered his dislike of the newly released Ooh La La in the ...