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Sir Rod is getting the band back together for Glasto's Legends slot. But the last time Rod, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones ...
Sir Rod Stewart has finally put to rest the lingering whispers concerning The Faces' breakup, revealing the actual reasons ...
From busking in the 1960s to starring at Glastonbury - The 80-year-old will appear at Worthy Farm in the Sunday tea time ...
Sir Rod Stewart shared what really happened with The Faces, amid rumours that the remaining band members are set to reunite ...
Rod Stewart brings out Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall, Michael Eavis and Lulu for crowd-pleasing teatime legends slot. Read ...
Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones will reunite with Faces for their first album in 50 Years. Jones told 'The Telegraph' that he and his bandmates have “about 11 tracks” recorded.
Ron Wood joined Rod Stewart at Glastonbury on the weekend but it wasn’t the Faces reunion that was anticipated.
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 ...
Faces drummer Kenney Jones has shared an exciting update about the band's long-in-the-works reunion album with Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood.
Kenney Jones, drummer for The Faces (also known as the Small Faces), told The Telegraph in a new interview that he, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood have recorded 11 new songs together ...