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As the '60s drew to a close, Steve Marriott was growing tired of what he saw as the Small Faces' limitations. Despite expanding their sound on the classic Ogden's Nut Gone Flake album in 1968 ...
Faces singer ... The Small Faces came first. Besides McLagan, the quartet featured Kenney Jones on drums, the late Ronnie Lane on bass and the late Steve Marriott on lead vocals and guitar.
Born in London's East End he went from being fed jellied eels in his pram to teenage stardom, as the lead singer of one of the most popular groups of the Sixties, the Small Faces. After that there ...
Kenney Jones, drummer for The Faces (also known as the Small Faces), told The Telegraph in a new interview that he, singer Rod Stewart ... La” (featuring Wood on lead vocals).
Road-rusty after a year in and out of the studio, the Small Faces’ poor performances created tension and resentment in the group, specifically between fiery singer-guitarist Steve Marriott and the ...
the MG’s. He made his first recording, a single, in 1965 as a member of the Muleskinners before joining Small Faces playing organ and electric keyboards behind singer-guitarist Steve Marriott ...