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  1. Beginning as Ronnie Hawkins' backup band, Robbie Lane & the Disciples later gained attention as the band for Canadian CTV-TV's It's Happening. Composed of guitarist Terry Bush, drummer Doug Copeland, harmonica player William Cudmore, keyboardist Paul Denyes, vocalist Robbie Lane, tenor saxophonist Paul Mifsud and bassist Gene Trach, the group recorded several singles during the mid-'60s.

  2. Ronald Frederick "Ronnie" Lane (født 1. april 1946 i Forrest Gate, London, død 4. juni 1997 i Trinidad, Colorado, USA ) var en engelsk musiker. Ronnie Lane er primært kendt for sin tid som bassist i de britiske bands Small Faces og Faces i 1960'erne og 1970'erne.

  3. 5 de jun. de 1997 · Twenty-one years after he first found out he had multiple sclerosis, Small Faces and Faces founder Ronnie Lane succumbed to the crippling illness in his Trinidad, Colo., home on Wednesday. He was 51.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › See_MeSee Me - Wikipedia

    See Me (Ronnie Lane album), 1979; See Me (Leela James album), 2021 "See Me", a song by Roxette from Crash! Boom! Bang! (1994) and Travelling (2012) "See Me" (song), a 2005 single by Melanie Blatt "See Me", a 2021 song by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard from L.W.

  5. "How Come" is a song co-written by Ronnie Lane and Kevin Westlake, and recorded by Lane as his first single in 1973 after he left Faces. Featuring a band of constantly changing personnel called Slim Chance, including Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, who later had considerable success as a performing and songwriting duo in their own right, it reached No. 11 in the UK.

  6. AllMusic. [1] The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [2] One for the Road is the third album by Ronnie Lane and his Slim Chance band. Lane had previously been a founding member of Small Faces and Faces. The album was recorded using Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio .

  7. H. Here Come the Nice. Hey Girl (Small Faces song) How Come (Ronnie Lane song)