All or Nothing: The Mod Musical based on the Small Faces
A 2014 Mod musical based on the lives and music of the Small Faces.
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A 2014 Mod musical based on the lives and music of the Small Faces.
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ROD STEWART has a formidable reputation as a ladies man – having had three marriages and numerous girlfriends.
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It is April 2010, and the 75,000-capacity festival is hosting the first full live performance by Gorillaz, the cartoon collective created by Albarn and illustrator Jamie Hewlett.
Read MoreHe has maintained a fairly rigorous physical fitness regime throughout his life, and still plays football every week in a veterans' league near his home in Los Angeles, a habit he says "always made me aware of what I put into my body. I'm proud to say I've never bought any drugs, but I'd have a little go."
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44 years and a day after it happened.
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If he was going to use cocaine, he might hurt his signature singing voice and cause damage to his nasal cavity.
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RONNIE Wood has rocked mate Rod Stewart by asking Keith Richards to be No1 speechmaker at his wedding.
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Ronnie Wood has started planning his wedding after getting engaged last month and has asked fellow musician Rod Stewart to be his best man.
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The first lot, a pair of 19th Century, bronze continental chandeliers with a guide price of £2,400 to £3,700, sold for £2,300.
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The Autobiography , the rocker reveals that he used to take cocaine anally, rather than risk destroying his nasal passages.
Read MoreI once went to a party in a scout hut for someone's 18th birthday.
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The Stay With Me hitmakers reunited in 2010 but took on former Simply Red frontman Mick Hucknall to sing with the band after talks with Stewart broke down.
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The band got back together in May 2010 with Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall replacing Rod Stewart — along with ex-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock, former The Who drummer Kenney Jones and keyboard player Ian McLagan.
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Ronnie Wood, in between gathering accolades for his 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction as a member of the Faces, has backtracked on whether or not the Rolling Stones are headed back to the studio.
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Faces' Rod Stewart, Beastie Boy Adam Yauch, Chili Pepper John Frusciante, and Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose, Dizzy Reed, and Izzy Stradlin — only Axl's absence was booed by fans (according to Rolling Stone ).
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Ronnie Wood has claimed Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose will one day regret snubbing an invite to tonight's (April 14) Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony.
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Despite the fact that sounding like he had strep throat played a major role in Rod Stewart 's success as a singer, he has actually been struck down with the ailment.
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Axl Rose won't be the only notable frontman missing from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday night.
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There's a graceful elegance associated with music legends which young bands simply cannot match.
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The Rolling Stones took eight years between Bridges to Babylon and 2005′s A Bigger Bang, and it's been seven years since that studio recording.
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Ronnie Wood, guitarist for the Rolling Stones, opened a new art exhibition in New York's SoHo on Monday.
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Kenney Jones is a name that shouldn't need any introduction.
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Rod Stewart is set to perform with The Faces at their upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Loveable lads about town, The Faces came to define boozy British rock in the early 70s.
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Drummer Kenney Jones spilled the beans about the Faces' possible reunion in a recent interview with Music Radar.
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And yet there's something different about the rake-thin, chain-smoking mop-head lolling amiably on the sofa in front of me ("I've just had a hole in me foot repaired!").
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The songwriting credit for Rod Stewart's 1972 classic 'You Wear It Well' has always been Rod Stewart / Martin Quittenton.
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Speaking to The Sun, he said the Rolling Stones are in talks to perform at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in London.
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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is ready to start up his own radio show in America.
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Rallying around a cry for smaller venues, lower ticket prices and a revamped set list, a group calling itself the Rolling Stones Liberation Front has lodged a series of demands — even before the group announces plans for a gala 50th anniversary tour in 2012.
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Earlier this month, it was announced that Guns N' Roses will be officially inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this coming April.
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Rod Stewart has opened the door to a reunion with old band Faces, after it was announced the band would be inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.
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Cleveland, get ready for one hell of a night.
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Others receiving the honor include late singer/songwriter Laura Nyro, folk-rock icon Donovan, and UK rock band The Faces whose lineup featured Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood. Fellow 2012 nominees The Cure, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, and Eric B. & Rakim did not receive enough votes for entry and will have to wait another year.
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Jagger, 68, has warned fans not to hold their breath when it comes to a Stones comeback and pals now whisper the bands guitarist Ronnie Wood, 64, is instead looking to reunite with his old Faces band mate Rod Stewart.
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His cheeks are scarred by decades of debauchery, but Ronnie Wood continues to display a healthy ability to reinvent himself.
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The reformed rockers have paid tribute to the 27-year-old after she passed away at her London flat earlier today.
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"When I made my first album in 1974 at Wick Studios in Richmond (Greater London) there was never any time to lose and this record was made (quickly) by many of my extremely talented friends. We took the songs from the record straight onto stage. Thus the First Barbarians were born."
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The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood bagged two prizes at the Arqiva Commercial Radio awards last night (July 6).
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In the late �80�s and early �90�s there was a dearth of genuine rock and roll with the exception of a very few �Bad Boys� and possibly the baddest of them all were The Quireboys.
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The 66-year-old singer thrilled the crowd at Hard Rock Calling when he halted a performance of his classic track 'Maggie May' to invite his "old mucker" and former Faces bandmate to play guitar on the song, which they followed with their old group's most famous track 'Stay With Me'.
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