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Music Review: Small Faces - Small Faces [Deluxe Edition]ORG Guitarist Steve Marriott, bassist Ronnie Lane, drummer Kenny Jones, and keyboardist Jimmy Winston (who was later replaced by Ian McLagan), formed The Small Faces in East London during 1965. While they were considered a part of the British mod ... |
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Small Faces 'Deluxe Editions' (Sanctuary/Universal)Tentative steps towards writing their own material were at first patchy, though the hollering Steve Marriott vocal-led, Come On Children, lifts the rafters and the self-explanatory, chugging paean, E Too D, features some stirring Marriott pain: ... |
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The Small Faces, Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake. 2012 Reissue.The four members of the band, Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Ian Mclagan would never create this album live, the complexity of the music all but negating the possibility (this was finally rectified in the last decade but without the much ... |
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Really hot stuff at The FlowerpotThey will be performing music made famous by 60s legends Steve Marriott and the Small Faces. Finally, the latest of the free Acoustic Wednesdays sessions is to be held on Wednesday, May 30 in the bar, featuring a rock and blues set from ... |
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2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: HBO UpdateKenney Jones, Ian McLagan and Ron Wood accepted, and Mollie Marriott accepted on behalf of her father, Steve Marriott. They performed their hit “Stay with Me” with Simply Red's Mick Hucknall on vocals. Engineers Cosimo Matassa, Tom Dowd and Glyn Johns ... |
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Singles Bar: 1-Pickup Gibson Les PaulsThe raw sounds of the Junior have found favour with many diverse players over the years, from The Small Faces' Steve Marriott to Paul Westerberg, the New York Dolls to Mountain's Leslie West, The Clash's Mick Jones, and more. “We called them 'automatic ... |
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County cricket – as it happenedQuite incidentally, I once saw Steve Marriott in a bar in Wanganui. What he was doing there, apart from having a drink, I have no idea. Meanwhile, as we tend to write when linking to something else, New Road is defying both the " Forecast of Doom" and ... |
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Backstage in South Florida: Are Aging Rockers Still Relevant?And yet, when keyboardist Ian McLagen and drummer Kenny Jones of the Small Faces offered their own touching tribute to their departed band mates, singer Steve Marriott and bassist Ronnie Lane, it was striking in a different way. |
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