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Faces Reunion Still On
Despite the recent turmoil in Ron Wood's personal life which involved a stint in rehab and a split with his wife of 23 years, the reunion with his former Faces band mates appears to be on track. Wood's recent problems had cast some doubt on the possibility of a reunion, but a recent development indicates that they are close to taking their first steps towards that goal.
As reported by RayGigs.com, Wood and Rod Stewart were scheduled to meet Monday in the studio for their first rehearsal to see how their memory of their material has held up through the years. Rod Stewart's current bassist was set to join them for rehearsal due to the passing of Faces bass player Ronnie Lane last year.
All the remaining original members of the group were also set to show up for the rehearsal.
The Faces formed during 1969 and went on to release a total of four studio albums and toured until 1975 when Ron Wood left the group to join on full-time with the Rolling Stones.
What others are saying
- facesbeen waiting a long time for this to happen. The Faces are the best of all the "super groups", and I can't wait to hear them again!
- Would love to see The FacesOne of the best Rock n' Roll bands to come out of Britain in the seventies. I don't think they ever realized their potential having such superstars in their line-up who moved on early in the band's career. Just to hear that gritty tune - 'I'm Losing You' live - wow!
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