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Faces: "Steve McQueen Wanted Tickets" Article (1972)
Faces’ "Steve McQueen Wanted Tickets" , a two-page article in Melody Maker , September 16, 1972.

Faces
Sep 15, 19721 min read


Faces: "Whatever Turned Me On" Article (1972)
Faces’ Ian MacLagan’s "Whatever Turned Me On" , a one-page article in New Musical Express , September 2, 1972.

Faces
Sep 1, 19721 min read


Faces: "Faces Liven Up a Pretty Dull Reading" Review (1972)
Faces’ "Faces Liven Up a Pretty Dull Reading" , a one-page Reading concert review in Disc Music Paper , August 19, 1972.

Faces
Aug 18, 19721 min read


Faces: "Faces In Philly" Concert Review (1972)
Faces’ Faces In America cover insert and one-page concert review, published in Sounds newspaper on July 15, 1972.

Faces
Jul 14, 19721 min read


Storm Over Faces Poster Article : 1971
Faces' wild tour poster sparks a storm – the boys in full boozy glory! New Musical Express, December 25, 1971. More Faces poster pandemonium added weekly.

Faces
Dec 25, 19711 min read


T.Rex: "Round Table Rock" Article (1971)
T.Rex’s "Round Table Rock" , a two-page article on Weeley Festival in Record Mirror , September 11, 1971.

T.Rex
Sep 10, 19711 min read


Faces: Faces In Action Cover Article (1971)
Faces’ Faces In Action , a cover and one-page article in Melody Maker , September 4, 1971.

Faces
Sep 3, 19711 min read


Final Concerts Prior to US Tour Advert: 1971
Faces' Pre-America UK Gig Run Published in the UK on January 16, 1971, Melody Maker’s one-page advert “Final Concerts Prior to U.S. Tour” promoted Faces’ upcoming UK dates — their last major shows before heading to America. The ad listed a packed January schedule, presented by John Martin in association with Billy Gaff, featuring concerts at Newcastle City Hall, Nottingham Trent Polytechnic, Bradford University, Croydon Greyhound, Birmingham Town Hall, Exeter University, Hamp

Faces
Jan 16, 19711 min read


BBC Radio 1's Top Gear Choir Special: 1970
Rod Stewart leads the Faces, John Peel, Marc Bolan, and roadies in a chaotic Christmas carol singalong! The unique holiday performance on BBC Radio 1's Top Gear featured Rod Stewart singing "Away In A Manger" and a Christmas carol medley by a choir that included the Faces, their roadies, John Peel, Marc Bolan of T.Rex, and others. The festive broadcast captured the spirit of the era's wild camaraderie – glam rockers, DJs, and crew united in off-key holiday cheer. BBC Radio 1

Rod Stewart
Dec 26, 19702 min read
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