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  1. Ian Patrick McLagan (n. 12 de mayo de 1945, Middlesex f. 3 de diciembre de 2014) fue un músico inglés, antiguo tecladista de las bandas de rock Small Faces y Faces. En 1965 ingresó a Small Faces en reemplazo del tecladista original Jimmy Winston, debutando durante un show realizado en el Lyceum Theatre de Londres el 2 de noviembre de ese ...

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    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.

  3. 3 de dic. de 2014 · Ian McLagan, the jovial, charismatic keyboardist for the Faces and Small Faces whose versatile, forceful playing defined rock & roll classics like the Faces ‘ “Stay With Me,” passed away in...

  4. Ian McLagan. The Small Faces. The Faces. Stones, Ronnie, Bonnie and more... The Bump Band. Ian McLagan is a genuine, dyed-in-the-wool rock’n’roller. In fact, his smiling visage — he was, after all, a member of the Small Faces and the Faces— would serve as an ideal illustration in the proverbial Dictionary of What Is Truly Cool.

  5. Ian McLagan 12 May 1945 – 3 December 2014. The man known to his many mates and even more fans and admirers as ‘Mac’- Ian McLagan is a genuine, dyed-in-the-wool rock’n’roller. In fact, his smiling visage — he was, after all, a member of Small Faces and Faces— would serve as an ideal illustration in the proverbial Dictionary of What ...

  6. 4 de dic. de 2014 · Este miércoles murió en Texas, Estados Unidos, Ian McLagan, un músico británico que en los años 60 integró la banda de rock Small Faces. Había tocado el piano eléctrico en su éxito psicodélico...

  7. IanMacMcLagan was a genuine, dyed-in-the-wool rock’n’roller. In fact, his smiling visage —he was, after all, the keyboard player for two of Britain’s greatest bands the Small Faces and the Faces — would serve as an ideal illustration in the proverbial Dictionary of What Is Truly Cool.