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Sir Rod Stewart has finally put to rest the lingering whispers concerning The Faces' breakup, revealing the actual reasons ...
Ron Wood joined Rod Stewart at Glastonbury on the weekend but it wasn’t the Faces reunion that was anticipated.
INTERVIEW: Known for powering the beats behind Oasis and Johnny Marr, the drumming dynamo and son of Ringo Starr is hitting a ...
The sun dipped over Worthy Farm, painting the festival site in a warm, golden light as crowds packed closely in front of Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage ...
The 80-year-old will appear at Worthy Farm in the Sunday tea time legends slot, where he is expected to reunite with Faces ...
The music icon left fans speechless when he brought out three other superstars for his Sunday Glastonbury Festival ...
Stewart also surprised the crowd with appearances from Lulu and Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall in England on June 29 ...
The legendary classic rock band founder admits he "couldn't see anything wrong" in the performance that led to the drummer's firing in a new interview.
In a recent BBC radio interview, Rod Stewart recalled his first meeting with Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, and explains why their close friendship has endured.
The Who's Pete Townshend on parents, partnerships, punk, songwriting, the aristocracy, addiction, the internet and the ongoing search for extraordinary music ...
Faces, who were known for hits including Stay With Me, formed in 1969 following the split of Small Faces. Bassist Ronnie Lane, keyboard player Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones were joined by Wood on ...