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Rod Stewart and Ron Wood Really Might Reform The Faces This Time

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on December 6, 2013

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Rod Stewart and Ron Wood may have put any differences behind them and potentially have synced their calendars for a Faces reunion in 2015.

Stewart talked with WZLK in Boston on a variety of subjects including the much rumored reunion that would put the band together for the first time in twenty years. “I think we have got much more of a chance of getting the Faces back together, in fact, Ronnie’s office is talking to my people, and we’re ear-marking 2015.”

The Faces, without Rod Stewart, have played together in recent years with former Simply Red frontman Mick Hucknall on lead. Stewart has been busy with his long series of cover albums and his recent Time, his first album of original material in over a decade. A planned reunion when the Faces were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame also went south when Stewart became ill.

In the same interview, Stewart said that the album he was planning with Jeff Beck is most likely off, saying that the work that his management had done with Beck’s manager was lost as Beck had moved on to a new team.

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