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📰 Thank You Rod The Faces - Advert : Nov. 1974
A full-page New Musical Express advertisement from The Faces thanking fans and promoting upcoming live dates. On behalf of myself, Mac, Kenny, Tetsu, Woody and The Faces Organization (or should I say Shambles) I would like to state upon this page that all those visiting one of the below functions should be of good voice and in a jolly frame of mind. Thank you Rod (I’ll see you in the Stalls). New Musical Express Date: November 16, 1974 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlight

Faces
Nov 16, 19742 min read


📰 Oo La La - Article (UK): Mar. 1973
The advert positions the Faces as a must‑see live act, highlighting their ability to turn any hall into a party. It reflects the band’s unique chemistry: Ronnie Lane’s warmth, Ronnie Wood’s swaggering guitar, Ian McLagan’s rolling keyboards, Kenney Jones’ punchy drumming, and Rod Stewart’s unmistakable rasp tying it all together.

Faces
Mar 31, 19732 min read


📰 My Solo LPs Have Always Existed! – Feature : Dec. 1972
A candid two-page interview with Rod Stewart and the Faces in POPFOTO magazine explores the tension between Rod’s successful solo career and the band’s ongoing work, with Rod addressing criticism about his solo LPs. The piece features a large onstage photo of the band in full flight alongside thoughtful quotes about fame, touring, and creative freedom. This December 1, 1972 German teen-magazine feature captures the Faces at a fascinating crossroads — still a powerful live uni

Faces
Dec 1, 19722 min read


📰 Whatever Turned Me On - Article : Sep. 1972
A fascinating one-page New Musical Express feature in which Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan shares the records and artists that shaped his musical taste, from classic rock ‘n’ roll and blues to soul and R&B. Ian McLagan reveals the sounds that turned him on — from Chuck Berry to Muddy Waters and Marvin Gaye. New Musical Express Date: September 2, 1972 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Ian McLagan discusses his biggest musical influences and favourite records • Prais

Faces
Sep 2, 19722 min read


📰 The Faces Living With Stewart’s Fame – Article: Apr. 1972
A lively, behind-the-scenes newspaper feature captured Rod Stewart and The Faces at the height of their fame, balancing rock ’n’ roll excess with the realities of sudden superstardom. Published on Saturday, 29 April 1972 in The Charlotte Observer, this colourful piece followed the band during their 1972 US tour. 📰 Publication Details Publication: The Charlotte Observer Date: Saturday, 29 April 1972 Country: United States Section / Page: Page 68 (Entertainment / Feature) Form

Faces
Apr 29, 19722 min read
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