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Ronnie Lane: The Unsung Hero of The Faces In the vibrant music scene of 1960s England, a band emerged that would leave an indelible mark on rock history

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972. Picture shows guitarist Ronnie Wood

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: The Small Faces - 1966 saw the emergence in England of a band calling themselves

The Small Faces - 1966 saw the emergence in England of a band calling themselves the Small Faces. They were formed in 1965 but in 1966 they released their first album

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972. The Faces headlined the second of three nights of what was then called the 12th National Jazz

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Picture shows Ronnie Lane, bass player with The Faces. The Faces featuring

Picture shows Ronnie Lane, bass player with The Faces. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart smiling to the rest of the band. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart smiling to the rest of the band. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart on stage. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading

Rod Stewart on stage. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972. The Faces headlined the second of three nights of what was then called the 12th

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane share the microphone

Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane share the microphone
***Note: Picture has movement in it. Chosen as it is an interesting picture*** Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane share the microphone

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart smiling to the crowd. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at

Rod Stewart smiling to the crowd. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Picture shows Left to Right, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Rod Stewart of The Faces

Picture shows Left to Right, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Rod Stewart of The Faces. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart singing onstage. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The

Rod Stewart singing onstage. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972. The Faces headlined the second of three nights of what was then called the 12th

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart (right) and bass player Ronnie Lane share the microphone

Rod Stewart (right) and bass player Ronnie Lane share the microphone. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart (right) and bass player Ronnie Lane (left) onstage The Faces

Rod Stewart (right) and bass player Ronnie Lane (left) onstage The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane. The Faces featuring

Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane. The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane with Ronnie wood in the background

Rod Stewart (left) and bass player Ronnie Lane with Ronnie wood in the background, onstage The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

Background imageRonnie Lane Collection: Rod Stewart onstage The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading

Rod Stewart onstage The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972. The Faces headlined the second of three nights of what was then called the 12th National

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Newham E12 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Newham E12 5


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Ronnie Lane: The Unsung Hero of The Faces In the vibrant music scene of 1960s England, a band emerged that would leave an indelible mark on rock history. The Small Faces burst onto the scene with their infectious energy and catchy tunes, captivating audiences across the nation. Amongst them was Ronnie Lane, a talented bass player whose contributions to the band were often overshadowed by his more flamboyant bandmates. Fast forward to August 12th, 1972 - The Reading Festival is in full swing, and it's time for another unforgettable performance from The Faces featuring Rod Stewart. As they take to the stage, all eyes are on Rod Stewart's charismatic presence and powerful vocals. But amidst this spectacle stands Ronnie Lane, quietly anchoring the rhythm section with his skillful bass playing. A picture captures a moment frozen in time - Ronnie Lane standing tall alongside his fellow band members. It serves as a reminder of his vital role within The Faces' dynamic sound. Despite being overshadowed by Stewart's star power, Lane remains unfazed; he knows that true artistry lies not only in flashy performances but also in solid musicianship. As Rod Stewart shares a microphone with Ronnie Lane during their electrifying set at Reading Festival, there is an undeniable camaraderie between them. Their voices harmonize effortlessly while their smiles reflect genuine joy shared amongst friends who have created something truly special together. The crowd roars with excitement as Rod Stewart engages them with his magnetic charm. Yet hidden behind that spotlight is Ronnie Lane - unassuming yet essential to every note played that night. His talent may be understated but it resonates deeply within those who truly appreciate great music. Left to right: Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Rod Stewart stand side by side in unity on stage – three individuals united by their passion for creating timeless rock 'n' roll magic. Each member brings something unique to the table, and Ronnie Lane's contribution cannot be overlooked.