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📰 Small Faces Reunion? - Article : Oct. 1974
A nostalgic yet tongue-in-cheek 1974 Circus Magazine piece pondering a potential Small Faces reunion while noting the complications of Rod Stewart and Ron Wood’s current stardom with The Faces. The original mod legends vs. the superstar version — could they ever share a stage again? Circus Magazine Date: October 1, 1974 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Speculation about a possible Small Faces reunion • Humorous observation on Rod Stewart and Ron Wood’s reluctance

Faces
Oct 1, 19742 min read


📰 A Sad Send-Off For Ron - Article : Jan. 1974
A candid four-page Circus Raves feature reflecting on the internal tensions within The Faces, the departure of Ronnie Lane, and the bittersweet final chapter of the band at the peak of their powers with the album *Overtures And Beginnings*. The Faces face the end — a reflective look at the cracks appearing in one of Britain’s favourite rock ‘n’ roll bands. Circus Raves Date: January 1, 1974 Length: 8 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Examination of the growing tensions and d

Faces
Jan 1, 19743 min read


📰 Sing It Again Rod – Review : Jul. 1973
A warm, enthusiastic one-page review in Record Mirror welcomes Rod Stewart’s compilation album *Sing It Again Rod*, calling it a “wonderful collection” and a must-have for all Stewart fans. The piece celebrates the timeless appeal of Rod’s recent hits and highlights the strength of his song choices across his solo career. This July 21, 1973 Record Mirror review captures Rod Stewart at the peak of his early-1970s solo stardom, when his raspy voice and masterful blend of rock,

Rod Stewart
Jul 21, 19733 min read


📰 Oh La La! Ron Wood Sings – News: Mar. 1973
A transitional moment for Faces, with Ron Wood stepping forward vocally as the band reshapes its identity ahead of Ooh La La.

Faces
Mar 3, 19732 min read


📰When the Faces Get Together It’s Like… – Feature: Feb. 1973
A spirited interview with Ron Wood capturing the Faces’ combustible energy — a band whose sessions, shows, and friendships were equal parts brilliance and bedlam.

Faces
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 Ooh La La! Cindy In at 17! – Chart Feature: Feb. 1973
A high‑energy chart roundup announcing the Faces’ dramatic leap into the Top 20 with “Cindy Incidentally,” one of the week’s biggest movers and a defining moment of their 1973 momentum.

Faces
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 Mirrormail Page – Mar. 1972
A fan petition for T. Rex, Eurovision drama, and country music on the BBC — 1972 in one chaotic page.

T.Rex
Mar 18, 19723 min read


📰 Faces In Action - Article : Sep. 1971
A dynamic Melody Maker cover story celebrating The Faces’ electrifying performance at the Weeley Festival, capturing the band at the height of their live reputation. Rod Stewart, Ron Wood and the boys delivering pure rock ‘n’ roll swagger on one of Britain’s biggest stages. Melody Maker Date: September 4, 1971 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • The Faces steal the show at the Weeley Festival • High-energy coverage of their live set and stage presence • Band riding

Faces
Sep 4, 19712 min read
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