Ronnie Wood Reflects on Faces Reunion and New Music Projects

Ronnie Wood, the legendary guitarist known for his time with iconic bands like the Rolling Stones and the Faces, recently shared a fascinating story on his YouTube channel. He reflected on how he and Rod Stewart ended up joining the Faces, a band that had a special place in their hearts. Wood reminisced about their love for the Small Faces album, “Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake,” and how their journey led to working with the band after a key member departure.

In a recent interview with The Times, Wood hinted at exciting new music projects with his former bandmates. He mentioned collaborating with Mick Jagger on new tracks for the re-release of “Tattoo You” and recording new music with Rod Stewart and Kenney Jones for the Faces. The prospect of a Faces album after over 50 years has fans eagerly awaiting more details.

The music industry is abuzz with rumors of a potential revival of the Faces, with Wood, Stewart, and Jones reuniting to create new music. Wood’s recent creative endeavors in his West London home have brought together some of the most influential figures in rock ‘n’ roll history. With a front-row seat to these projects, Wood is making every moment count, bringing new life to classic hits and potentially unveiling exciting new material for fans.

As the music world eagerly anticipates the return of the Faces, the collaboration between Wood, Stewart, and Jones serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of iconic bands from the past. Their creative energy and passion for music continue to inspire generations, proving that true artistry knows no bounds. In a world filled with uncertainty, the promise of new music from these rock legends offers a sense of hope and excitement for what’s to come.

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