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  1. kenneyjones.com › about-kenney › drumsKenney Jones Drums

    The black Ludwig was a very special kit as it was owned by Brian Bennett, drummer with the Shadows. He recorded most of his early hits on that drum kit. My set-up during the Small Faces and the early days of the Faces was: Bass Drum: 14x22”. Top Tom: 9x13”. Floor Tom: 14x14”.

  2. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Watch our full playlist with Kenney Jones at http://bit.ly/MOTR-KenneyJonesPlaylist Kenney Jones is British Rock Royalty. He’s a member of the Rock 'N' Roll ...

  3. Moon died at the age of 32 in 1978, after which the band released two studio albums, Face Dances (1981) and It’s Hard (1982) with drummer Kenney Jones. The band toured extensively from 1979 through to 1982 with Kenney, one of the most famous being Live Aid. Kenney left the band in 1988 after 10 years performing with them. Townshend and ...

  4. 22 de feb. de 2023 · Drummer Kenney Jones has been a member of three of the most beloved rock bands. He weaves stories of the groups and his life in his 2018 autobiography Let the Good Times Roll: My Life in Small ...

  5. Kenney Jones. Kenneth Thomas "Kenney" Jones (s. 16. syyskuuta 1948) on englantilainen rumpali, joka on vaikuttanut muun muassa The Small Faces, The Faces ja The Who -yhtyeissä. Jones tuli The Whon edesmenneen Keith Moonin tilalle loppusyksystä 1978. Jones on vaikuttanut yhtyeissä vuodesta 1964 lähtien ja merkityksellinen ura alkoi vuotta ...

  6. The Faces are an English rock band, formed back in 1969 by members of the Small Faces after Steve Marriott left the group to form Humble Pie. The remaining Small Faces – Ronnie Lane (bass), Ian McLagan (keyboards) and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion) – were joined by Ronnie Wood on guitar and Rod Stewart on lead vocals, both from the Jeff Beck Group, and the new line up was renamed The ...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2019 · After years of waiting for the right time Kenney Jones finally published his memoirs, Let the Good Times Roll (Thomas Dunn Books/St. Martin’s Press), a clear-eyed, good-natured account of a career that took him from humble beginnings in London’s East End to the backline of some incredible groups. In addition to the career-spanning view, Jones doesn’t shy away from the minutia; from ...