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  1. Smiler is the fifth solo album by English rock singer-songwriter Rod Stewart. It was released September 27, 1974 by Mercury Records. It reached number 1 in the UK album chart, and number 13 in the US. The album included covers of Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke and Bob Dylan songs, as well as a duet with Elton John of John's song "Let Me Be ...

  2. 10 de feb. de 2005 · When he handled keyboards in Rod Stewart’s band, Ian McLagan refused to play “Do Ya Think Im Sexy.” He would stand behind his organ with his arms crossed, as Stewart pranced around to the disco beat. “It’s an insult to the mentality of any musician,” said McLagan.

  3. La pedestre balada acústica “Mine For Me”, single escrito para Stewart por Paul McCartney y su mujer Linda con la rasposa voz de Rod acompañada de tambores metálicos y un destacado órgano de Ian McLagan (Small Faces, Faces…).

  4. 4 de dic. de 2014 · Ian McLagan, the legendary keyboardist who was a member of the Small Faces and the Faces, has died. He was 69 years old. Earlier today, news broke that McLagan, who was also a longtime sideman with the Rolling Stones, was admitted to an Austin hospital in critical condition.

  5. Smiler (en Español Sonriente) es el quinto álbum de estudio del cantante británico de rock Rod Stewart, lanzado en octubre de 1974 por el sello Mercury Records. Es el primer trabajo donde Stewart es criticado negativamente por parte de los sitios Georgiy Starostin, Robert Christgau y Rolling Stone.

  6. Discography of Ian P McLagan. Year/Artist Title/s Label. 1965. Muleskinners Backdoor Man / Need Your Lovin Fontana. 1966. Small Faces Sha -La-La-La-Lee / Grow Your Own Decca. Small Faces Hey Girl / Almost Grown Decca. Small Faces All Or Nothing / Understanding Decca. Small Faces My Mind's Eye / I Can't Dance With You Decca.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_McLaganIan McLagan - Wikipedia

    Ian Patrick McLagan (/ m ə k ˈ l æ ɡ ən /; 12 May 1945 – 3 December 2014) was an English keyboardist, best known as a member of the rock bands Small Faces and Faces. He also collaborated with the Rolling Stones and led his own band from the late 1970s.