Ronnie Wood Shares Nostalgic Memories and Teases New Album with The Faces

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Ronnie Wood Shares Nostalgic Memories and Teases New Album with The Faces

Ronnie Wood, a seasoned rock 'n' roll musician known for his time with The Faces, the Jeff Beck Group, and The Rolling Stones, recently shared some nostalgic memories from his career on social media. He reminisced about attending Yardbirds concerts and the energetic atmosphere at the Crawdaddy Club. Wood also discussed his transition to bass guitar in the Jeff Beck Group and his interactions with legendary musicians like Jimi Hendrix.

Wood hinted at a potential new album from The Faces, the iconic English rock band he was part of alongside Rod Stewart and Kenney Jones. The band, known for hits like "Stay With Me," has sporadically reunited over the years. Wood revealed that he, Stewart, and Jones have been working on new music in his recording studio in Little Venice, west London. The trio has reportedly recorded around 11 tracks, with Jools Holland making a guest appearance on one of the songs.

The prospect of new music from The Faces, coupled with Wood's ongoing collaborations and projects, showcases his enduring passion for rock 'n' roll and his commitment to creating music that resonates with fans. Stay tuned for updates on the band's upcoming album and other musical endeavors from Ronnie Wood.