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  1. 15 de abr. de 2021 · Kenney Jones took over drumming duties for The Who after they lost their legendary drummer, Keith Moon, in 1978.Jones toured extensively with the band and played on two The Who albums, Face Dances (1981) and It's Hard (1982), before parting ways in 1988 after a final television appearance in 1988 (via The Who).Since leaving The Who, Jones has juggled his passion for music with his love of horses.

  2. 29 de jun. de 2018 · Legendary drummer Kenney Jones, 69, joined The Who in 1978, replacing Keith Moon. He lives in a 14th century country house in Surrey and shared personal items from his living room.

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenney_JonesKenney Jones - Wikipedia

    Kenney Jones. Kenneth Thomas „Kenney” Jones (n. 16 septembrie 1948, Stepney, East London) este un veteran al bateriștilor de rock englezi cunoscut pentru activitatea cu Small Faces, Faces și The Who .

  4. 25 de sept. de 2018 · Kenney Jones. The long-awaited memoir of the legendary drummer's life and times in the bands Small Faces, Faces, and The Who. From the Mod revolution and the British Invasion of the 1960s, through the psychedelic era of the 1970s, and into the exuberance and excesses of stadium rock in the 1980s, Kenney Jones helped to build rock and roll as we ...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenney_JonesKenney Jones - Wikipedia

    Kenney Jones (Stepney, 16 settembre 1948) è un batterista britannico, principalmente noto per essere stato il batterista degli The Who, Small Faces e Faces e per la sua collaborazione con i The Rolling Stones Biografia. Nel 1965 è tra i fondatori degli Small Faces, band di ...

  6. The Small Faces Biography. Small Faces formed in East London in 1965, with band members Steve Marriott (vocals/guitar), Ronnie Lane (bass), Kenney Jones (drums) and Jimmy Winston (keyboards) sharing a passion for US R&B music ( Ian ‘Mac’ McLagan was to replace Winston on keyboards within the year). The band enjoyed great chart success with ...

  7. Lane met with a local drummer, Kenney Jones, at a pub and they formed the group they named "The Outcasts". Jimmy Winston, who would switch from guitar to organ. While visiting the J60 Music Bar in Manor Park, London with Ronnie's father in order to buy a bass guitar, Lane met Steve Marriott who was working there.