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Rod Stewart had a little help from his friends, and a beloved bandmate, during his Glastonbury legends slot on June 29, bringing out surprise guests Ronnie Wood, Lulu and Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall ...
NEED TO KNOW. Rod Stewart brought out Ronnie Wood, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall and Lulu during his Glastonbury set on June 29. The special guests came out during Stewart's legends slot ...
Rod Stewart was joined by his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood during a star-studded performance in the Glastonbury legends slot on Sunday. Also joining Rod for the Pyramid Stage gig were Lulu ...
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, image via Twitter On Sunday, June 29, Rod Stewart greeted a horde of fans at Pilton, England’s Worthy Farm for his highly anticipated set at the 2025 Glastonbury ...
Ronnie Wood has played in some of the world’s greatest bands ... How Ronnie Wood survived Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart and the Rolling Stones. Mick Wall. Sat, August 10, 2024 at 3:23 PM UTC.
At the Glastonbury Music Festival on Sunday, singer Rod Stewart invited Rolling Stones member Ronnie Wood, Simply Red member Mick Hucknall and Faces bandmate Lulu on stage with him for a few songs.
Ronnie Wood thrilled Faces fans on Sunday by giving them a behind-the-scenes look at Sir Rod Stewart’s star-studded 80th birthday celebration. The Rolling Stones legend, 77, shared a series of ...
English rock group Faces are set to release their first album in 50 years. He told the publication that “about 11 tracks” had been recorded at RAK Studios in London and said that musician/host ...
The legendary English rock 'n' roll band - featuring vocalist Rod Stewart, guitarist Ronnie Wood and drummer Jones - have (briefly) reunited a number of times over the past decades, most recently ...
GLASTONBURY, England, June 29 (Reuters) - British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart was joined by Ronnie Wood, Lulu and Mick Hucknall for his sun-drenched "legends" slot at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday ...
The singer says he has been discussing a comeback with Ronnie Wood recently. By Tom Eames Published: 05 December 2013 Rod Stewart has revealed plans to reform the Faces in 2015.
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