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3 de jun. de 2024 · Today we remember the passing of the great Ronald Frederick « Ronnie » Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) was an English musician, songwriter, and producer who is best known as the bass guitarist and founding member of two prominent English rock and roll bands: the Small Faces where he was nicknamed « Plonk » (1965–69), and ...
30 de may. de 2024 · Ronald Frederick "Ronnie" Lane was an English musician, songwriter, and producer who is best known as the bass guitarist and founding member of two prominent...
30 de may. de 2024 · The Story and Meaning Behind “Ooh La La,” Faces’ Last Big Hit Before Imploding. Faces combined serious virtuosity with a shambolic attitude and briefly became a sensation in the early ’70s.
Hace 6 horas · Al tiempo que los Faces, donde coincidió con los también grandes Ronnie Wood y Ronnie Lane, emergían como una de las más auténticas fusiones de rock, folk y blues de comienzos de los setenta ...
28 de may. de 2024 · Ronnie Lane’s Slim Chance. Island, 1974. Since his Small Faces days, the quixotic Lane had been a frustrated frontman – as well as a singular songwriter – and on quitting The Faces in 1973 he immediately formed his own band, pursuing a gypsy-musician lifestyle in rural Wales with wife Kate, where family, music and booze inextricably intertwined.
18 de may. de 2024 · Don’t You Cry For Me is a song written by Ronnie Lane, a talented musician who made his mark in the world of rock and folk rock. This song is featured on his album Anymore for Anymore, released in 1974.
Hace 2 días · You can still hear the Small Faces influence: the rustic, semiacoustic Growing Closer was written by Small Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan, who rehearsed with Pie before joining the reconfigured Faces; the Marriott-only-credited Bang! and What You Will were originally credited to Marriott and SF bassist Ronnie Lane, and recorded months earlier by ‘French Elvis’ Johnny Halliday.