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  1. 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 ...

  2. We asked Kenney Jones if he would like to feature in an interview the heartbeat that powered three of the most influential rock bands of all time. The Small Faces, Faces and later The Who.. Kenney Jones career has spanned an amazing six decades, experiencing everything the music industry has to offer. We asked Kenney if he would give us a taste of what to expect from the autobiography.

  3. 8,923 followers. 119 following. Kenney Jones. Musician/band. Official drummer of The Small Faces, The Faces, The Law and formerly of The Who. My Autobiography ‘Let the good times roll’ is out now 🥁. kenneyjones.com.

  4. 22 de dic. de 2023 · The 10 best Keith Moon performances, by Kenney Jones. By Henry Yates. ( Classic Rock ) Contributions from. Fraser Lewry. published 22 December 2023. Kenney Jones replaced the irrepressible Keith Moon in The Who in 1978 – and these are performances by his predecessor he loves the most.

  5. 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.

  6. Although hailing from Stepney, Kenney believes that his love of the country was formed way back when as a boy, his parents not able to afford holidays would take him hop picking for three months of the year at a village called Tudeley, a wonderful little community in Kent. Here he lived in the stables with his mum, Nan and grandfather, using a ...

  7. Each coloured vinyl 2LP format of ‘Small Faces – Live 1966’ is strictly limited in number and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Both vinyl & CD formats include previously unseen archive band images from the period by photographer Tony Gale, plus in-depth sleevenotes by Martin Payne (including a new interview with Kenney Jones).