Faces released "Ooh La La" in the U.S. in March 1973, offering a wizened commentary about learning our most important lessons long after we can use them. Rod Stewart became its living embodiment. By ...
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22:24, Wed, Aug 20, 2025 Updated: 22:24, Wed, Aug 20, 2025 For a while in the early 1970s, The Faces looked unstoppable. With their swaggering rock ’n’ roll energy, Ronnie Wood’s blues-soaked guitar, ...
Before he was a solo star, Rod Stewart worked his way up singing for several bands. The Faces, whom Stewart joined along with Ronnie Wood in 1969, were the most prominent of those groups. Once the ...
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 ...
The liner notes of this Rhino High Fidelity vinyl reissue, an interview between producer Glyn Johns and drummer Kenney Jones, discusses the album sessions, which featured the now-world famous Stewart ...