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Ronnie Lane ~ 1945
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1945
May 12, 1945 - Ian McLagan is born in Hounslow, Middlesex, England. It was a Saturday.https://www.ronnielane.com/ian-mclagan.html
Ronnie Lane ~ 1946
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1946
April 1, 1946 - Ronnie Lane is born in Plaistow Maternity Hospital, in Forest Gate in Plaistow, England, a working class area in the East End of London, to Elsie Lane and Stanley Lane. It was a Monday.
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Ronnie Lane ~ 1947
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1947
January 30, 1947 - Steve Marriott is born in Manor Park, London, England. It was a Thursday.
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Ronnie Lane ~ 1948
September 16, 1948 - Kenney Jones is born in London, United Kingdom. It was a Thursday.
Ronnie Lane ~ 1964
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Ronnie Lane ~ 1965
SMALL FACES PERSONNEL
January 23, 1965 - October 1965 Steve Marriott - vocals, guitar Ronnie Lane - bass, vocals Kenney Jones - drums James Winston - keyboards |
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1965
May 5, 1965 - Kensington YC, London, ENG (debut gig)
May 7, 1965 - Kensington YC, London, ENG
May 8, 1965 - Loughton, ENG (Private wedding party)
May 11, 1965 - Kensington YC, London ENG
May 13, 1965 - Kensington YC, London, ENG
May 16, 1965 - Starlight Rooms, London, ENG
May 20, 1965 - Twisted Wheel, Manchester, ENG
May 21, 1965 - Working Men's Club, Sheffield, ENG
May 22, 1965 - Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG
May 29, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
May 5, 1965 - Kensington YC, London, ENG (debut gig)
May 7, 1965 - Kensington YC, London, ENG
May 8, 1965 - Loughton, ENG (Private wedding party)
May 11, 1965 - Kensington YC, London ENG
May 13, 1965 - Kensington YC, London, ENG
May 16, 1965 - Starlight Rooms, London, ENG
May 20, 1965 - Twisted Wheel, Manchester, ENG
May 21, 1965 - Working Men's Club, Sheffield, ENG
May 22, 1965 - Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG
May 29, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1965
June 5, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 10, 1965 - Wykeham Hall, Romford, ENG
June 12, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 19, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 26, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 5, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 10, 1965 - Wykeham Hall, Romford, ENG
June 12, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 19, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
June 26, 1965 - Cavern In The Town, London, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1965
July 3, 1965 - Cavern On The Town, London, ENG
July 3, 1965 - Cavern On The Town, London, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1965
Aug 6, 1965 Small Faces release their debut single "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" in the UK.
-"Whatcha Gonna Do About It" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 27, peaked at number 14 and stayed on the charts for 14 weeks. -B Side: "What's a Matter Baby" Right: Small Faces - What'cha Gonna Do About It
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Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1965
?? August 8, 1965 Cambridge, ENG
August 22, 1965 The Dungeon, Nottingham, ENG (2 shows)
August 23, 1965 Public Hall, Epping, ENG
August 24, 1965 Market Hall, Trowbridge, ENG
August 25, 1965 Blue Spot, Brighton, ENG (2 shows)
August 26, 1965 Bromel Club, Bromley, ENG
August 27, 1965 Stockport, ENG (2 shows)
August 30, 1965 Parr Hall, Warrington, ENG
August 31, 1965 Stamford Hall, Altringham, ENG
?? August 8, 1965 Cambridge, ENG
August 22, 1965 The Dungeon, Nottingham, ENG (2 shows)
August 23, 1965 Public Hall, Epping, ENG
August 24, 1965 Market Hall, Trowbridge, ENG
August 25, 1965 Blue Spot, Brighton, ENG (2 shows)
August 26, 1965 Bromel Club, Bromley, ENG
August 27, 1965 Stockport, ENG (2 shows)
August 30, 1965 Parr Hall, Warrington, ENG
August 31, 1965 Stamford Hall, Altringham, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1965
September 3, 1965 Cellar Club, Kingston-Upon-Thames, ENG
September 3, 1965 Cellar Club, Kingston-Upon-Thames, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1965
October 3, 1965 Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG
October 5, 1965 Town Hall, High Wycombe' ENG
October 7, 1965 (Small Faces performing "I've Got Mine", in a Dutch nightclub for the film 'Dateline Diamonds')
October 10, 1965 Oasis, Manchester, ENG (2 shows)
October 11, 1965 Palais, Wimbledon, ENG
October 11, 1965 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
October 18, 1965 Town Hall, Bridgewater, ENG
October 20, 1965 Flamingo Club, London, ENG
October 21, 1965 Dorothy Club, Cambridge, ENG
October 22, 1965 Pavilion, Bournemouth, ENG (2 shows)
October 23, 1965 Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsgate, ENG
October 30, 1965 Town Hall, Grantham, ENG
October 31, 1965 Manor Lounge, Stockport, ENG (2 shows and last with Jimmy Winston)
October 3, 1965 Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG
October 5, 1965 Town Hall, High Wycombe' ENG
October 7, 1965 (Small Faces performing "I've Got Mine", in a Dutch nightclub for the film 'Dateline Diamonds')
October 10, 1965 Oasis, Manchester, ENG (2 shows)
October 11, 1965 Palais, Wimbledon, ENG
October 11, 1965 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
October 18, 1965 Town Hall, Bridgewater, ENG
October 20, 1965 Flamingo Club, London, ENG
October 21, 1965 Dorothy Club, Cambridge, ENG
October 22, 1965 Pavilion, Bournemouth, ENG (2 shows)
October 23, 1965 Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsgate, ENG
October 30, 1965 Town Hall, Grantham, ENG
October 31, 1965 Manor Lounge, Stockport, ENG (2 shows and last with Jimmy Winston)
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1965
November 3, 1965 Locarno, Swindon, ENG (Ian McLagan's debut gig)
November 6, 1965 The Imperial, Nelson, ENG (2 shows)
November 7, 1965 Odeon, Colchester, ENG (2 shows 5.30 & 8.00, with The Animals, Tommy Quickly, The Soul Mates, The Rustics & Beryl Marsden and The Crewcats)
November 8, 1965 Town Hall, Chatham' ENG (2 shows)
November 9, 1965 Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, ENG (2 shows)
November 10, 1965 Town Hall, Aylesbury, ENG
November 11, 1965 Locarno, Swindon, ENG (2 shows)
November 13, 1965 Rhodes Centre, Bishop Stortford, ENG (supported by En-Denvers Ltd)
November 14, 1965 Plaza & Ritz, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows)
November 23, 1965 Stonecross Hall, Harlow, ENG
November 25, 1965 Empire, Llanelly, WAL
November 26, 1965 Marine Ballroom, Morecambe, ENG
November 27, 1965 Astoria, Rawtenstall, ENG
November 28, 1965 Odeon, Guildford, ENG (2 shows)
November 30, 1965 Starlite, Herne Bay, ENG (2 shows)
November 3, 1965 Locarno, Swindon, ENG (Ian McLagan's debut gig)
November 6, 1965 The Imperial, Nelson, ENG (2 shows)
November 7, 1965 Odeon, Colchester, ENG (2 shows 5.30 & 8.00, with The Animals, Tommy Quickly, The Soul Mates, The Rustics & Beryl Marsden and The Crewcats)
November 8, 1965 Town Hall, Chatham' ENG (2 shows)
November 9, 1965 Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, ENG (2 shows)
November 10, 1965 Town Hall, Aylesbury, ENG
November 11, 1965 Locarno, Swindon, ENG (2 shows)
November 13, 1965 Rhodes Centre, Bishop Stortford, ENG (supported by En-Denvers Ltd)
November 14, 1965 Plaza & Ritz, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows)
November 23, 1965 Stonecross Hall, Harlow, ENG
November 25, 1965 Empire, Llanelly, WAL
November 26, 1965 Marine Ballroom, Morecambe, ENG
November 27, 1965 Astoria, Rawtenstall, ENG
November 28, 1965 Odeon, Guildford, ENG (2 shows)
November 30, 1965 Starlite, Herne Bay, ENG (2 shows)
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1965
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1965
December 1, 1965 Tower Ballroom, Great Yarmouth, ENG
December 2, 1965 Starlight, Crawley, ENG
December 3, 1965 Regency, Bath, ENG (2 shows)
December 4, 1965 Pavillion, Bath, ENG (2 shows)
December 5, 1965 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
December 6, 1965 Town Hall, Torquay, ENG (2 shows)
December 7, 1965 City Hall, Plymouth, ENG (2 shows)
December 8, 1965 Blues Grove, Tottenham, ENG (2 shows)
December 9, 1965 Austral, Sidcup, ENG (2 shows)
December 10, 1965 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
December 11, 1965 Leyton Baths, London, ENG (2 shows)
December 12, 1965 ABC, Romford, ENG
December 14, 1965 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG (2 shows)
December 16, 1965 R.A.F Flying Fox Club, Cottismore, ENG
December 17, 1965 Floral Hall, Morecambe, ENG (2 shows)
December 18, 1965 Marcam Assembly Rooms, March, ENG (2 shows)
December 19, 1965 ABC Embassy Theatre, Peterborough, ENG (2 shows, supporting The Walker Brothers)
December 22, 1965 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG (2 shows)
December 23, 1965 Victoria, Chesterfield, ENG (2 shows)
December 24, 1965 Wilton Hall, Bletchley, ENG (2 shows)
December 27, 1965 Memorial Hall, Northwich, ENG (2 shows)
December 28, 1965 Stourbridge, ENG
December 31, 1965 Towbridge Wells, ENG
December 1, 1965 Tower Ballroom, Great Yarmouth, ENG
December 2, 1965 Starlight, Crawley, ENG
December 3, 1965 Regency, Bath, ENG (2 shows)
December 4, 1965 Pavillion, Bath, ENG (2 shows)
December 5, 1965 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
December 6, 1965 Town Hall, Torquay, ENG (2 shows)
December 7, 1965 City Hall, Plymouth, ENG (2 shows)
December 8, 1965 Blues Grove, Tottenham, ENG (2 shows)
December 9, 1965 Austral, Sidcup, ENG (2 shows)
December 10, 1965 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
December 11, 1965 Leyton Baths, London, ENG (2 shows)
December 12, 1965 ABC, Romford, ENG
December 14, 1965 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG (2 shows)
December 16, 1965 R.A.F Flying Fox Club, Cottismore, ENG
December 17, 1965 Floral Hall, Morecambe, ENG (2 shows)
December 18, 1965 Marcam Assembly Rooms, March, ENG (2 shows)
December 19, 1965 ABC Embassy Theatre, Peterborough, ENG (2 shows, supporting The Walker Brothers)
December 22, 1965 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG (2 shows)
December 23, 1965 Victoria, Chesterfield, ENG (2 shows)
December 24, 1965 Wilton Hall, Bletchley, ENG (2 shows)
December 27, 1965 Memorial Hall, Northwich, ENG (2 shows)
December 28, 1965 Stourbridge, ENG
December 31, 1965 Towbridge Wells, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ 1966
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ January 1966
January 1, 1966 In Crowd, Hackney, ENG
January 1, 1966 Wimbledon Palais, London, ENG
January 6, 1966 Rotterdam, NED
January 7, 1966 Gent, BEL
January ?, 1966 Anderlecht, BEL
January 8, 1966 La Peau de Vache, Lille, FRA (2 shows)
January 9, 1966 Twenty Club, Mouscron, BEL
January ?, 1966 Frankfurt, GER
January 10, 1966 Munster, GER
January 12, 1966 Wolsey Hall, Cheshunt, ENG
January 12, 1966 Corn Exchange, Bristol, ENG
January 13, 1966 Pavillion, Worthington, ENG (2 shows)
January 14, 1966 Co-operative Hall, Gravesend, ENG (2 shows)
January 15, 1966 Market Hall, Redhill, ENG (2 shows)
January 17, 1966 Town Hall, Chatham, ENG
January 27, 1966 Carnabees Club, London, ENG
January 29, 1966 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG (2 shows)
January 1, 1966 In Crowd, Hackney, ENG
January 1, 1966 Wimbledon Palais, London, ENG
January 6, 1966 Rotterdam, NED
January 7, 1966 Gent, BEL
January ?, 1966 Anderlecht, BEL
January 8, 1966 La Peau de Vache, Lille, FRA (2 shows)
January 9, 1966 Twenty Club, Mouscron, BEL
January ?, 1966 Frankfurt, GER
January 10, 1966 Munster, GER
January 12, 1966 Wolsey Hall, Cheshunt, ENG
January 12, 1966 Corn Exchange, Bristol, ENG
January 13, 1966 Pavillion, Worthington, ENG (2 shows)
January 14, 1966 Co-operative Hall, Gravesend, ENG (2 shows)
January 15, 1966 Market Hall, Redhill, ENG (2 shows)
January 17, 1966 Town Hall, Chatham, ENG
January 27, 1966 Carnabees Club, London, ENG
January 29, 1966 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG (2 shows)
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1966
February 3, 1966 Town Hall, Kidderminster, ENG (2 shows)
February 4, 1966 Dudgeon Hall, Nottingham, ENG
February 4, 1966 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows) ???
February 5, 1966 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley, ENG (2 shows)
February 7, 1966 Queens Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG
February 9, 1966 Majestic Ballroom, Leeds, ENG
February 10, 1966 Astoria Ballroom, Oldham, ENG (2 shows)
February 11, 1966 Southampton University Russell Hall, Southampton, ENG
February 12, 1966 Birdcage Club, Portsmouth, ENG
February 13, 1966 Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG (2 shows)
February 14, 1966 Carousel Club, Farnborough, ENG
February 18, 1966 Gaiety Ballroom, Grimsby, ENG (2 shows)
February 19, 1966 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, ENG (2 shows)
February 20, 1966 Oasis Club, Manchester, ENG (2 shows)
February 23, 1966 Stevenage, ENG (2 shows)
February 23, 1966 The Gun, Croydon, ENG
February 25, 1966 Goldsmith College, London, ENG
February 25, 1966 Cavern In The Town, London, ENG (2 shows) ???
February 26, 1966 La Locomotive Club, Paris, FRA
February 27, 1966 White Lion Hotel, Edgware, ENG
February 3, 1966 Town Hall, Kidderminster, ENG (2 shows)
February 4, 1966 Dudgeon Hall, Nottingham, ENG
February 4, 1966 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows) ???
February 5, 1966 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley, ENG (2 shows)
February 7, 1966 Queens Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG
February 9, 1966 Majestic Ballroom, Leeds, ENG
February 10, 1966 Astoria Ballroom, Oldham, ENG (2 shows)
February 11, 1966 Southampton University Russell Hall, Southampton, ENG
February 12, 1966 Birdcage Club, Portsmouth, ENG
February 13, 1966 Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG (2 shows)
February 14, 1966 Carousel Club, Farnborough, ENG
February 18, 1966 Gaiety Ballroom, Grimsby, ENG (2 shows)
February 19, 1966 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, ENG (2 shows)
February 20, 1966 Oasis Club, Manchester, ENG (2 shows)
February 23, 1966 Stevenage, ENG (2 shows)
February 23, 1966 The Gun, Croydon, ENG
February 25, 1966 Goldsmith College, London, ENG
February 25, 1966 Cavern In The Town, London, ENG (2 shows) ???
February 26, 1966 La Locomotive Club, Paris, FRA
February 27, 1966 White Lion Hotel, Edgware, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1966
March 3, 1966 Drill Hall, Grantham, ENG
March 3, 1966 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG
March 4, 1966 Golden Guitar Club, Shrewsbury, ENG
March 6, 1966 Sunshine Floor Night Club, Durham, ENG
March 7, 1966 Social Centre, Oxhey, ENG (supported by Gene & The Cossacks)
March 7, 1966 Community Centre, Watford, ENG
March 9, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Southampton, ENG
March 10, 1966 Locarno, Streatham, ENG
March 11, 1966 Starlite, Greenford, ENG
March 12, 1966 Pavillion Ballroom, Buxton, ENG
March 13, 1966 Zig Zag Club, Manchester, ENG
March 18, 1966 Majestic Ballroom, Wellington, ENG
March 19, 1966 Queen Mary College, London, ENG
March 20, 1966 Downs Hotel Ultra Club, Hassocks, ENG
March 21, 1966 Atlanta, Woking, ENG
March 22, 1966 Marquee, London, ENG
March 23, 1966 Orford Jazz Cellar, Northwich, ENG (2 shows)
March 24, 1966 Locarno, Burnley, ENG (2 shows)
March 25, 1966 Queens Theatre, Sutton Ashfield, ENG (2 shows)
March 26, 1966 Memorial Hall, Northwich, ENG
March 27, 1966 Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, ENG
March 30, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Sunderland, ENG
March 3, 1966 Drill Hall, Grantham, ENG
March 3, 1966 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG
March 4, 1966 Golden Guitar Club, Shrewsbury, ENG
March 6, 1966 Sunshine Floor Night Club, Durham, ENG
March 7, 1966 Social Centre, Oxhey, ENG (supported by Gene & The Cossacks)
March 7, 1966 Community Centre, Watford, ENG
March 9, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Southampton, ENG
March 10, 1966 Locarno, Streatham, ENG
March 11, 1966 Starlite, Greenford, ENG
March 12, 1966 Pavillion Ballroom, Buxton, ENG
March 13, 1966 Zig Zag Club, Manchester, ENG
March 18, 1966 Majestic Ballroom, Wellington, ENG
March 19, 1966 Queen Mary College, London, ENG
March 20, 1966 Downs Hotel Ultra Club, Hassocks, ENG
March 21, 1966 Atlanta, Woking, ENG
March 22, 1966 Marquee, London, ENG
March 23, 1966 Orford Jazz Cellar, Northwich, ENG (2 shows)
March 24, 1966 Locarno, Burnley, ENG (2 shows)
March 25, 1966 Queens Theatre, Sutton Ashfield, ENG (2 shows)
March 26, 1966 Memorial Hall, Northwich, ENG
March 27, 1966 Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, ENG
March 30, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Sunderland, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1966
April 1, 1966 Memorial Hall, Barry, WAL (2 shows)
April 2, 1966 Latin Quarter, London, ENG
April 3, 1966 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG (2 shows)
April 4, 1966 Town Hall, Chatham, ENG (2 shows)
April 5, 1966 Top Rank, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
April 7, 1966 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG (2 shows)
April 8, 1966 Granada, Bedford, ENG
April 9, 1966 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, WAL
April 10, 1966 Belle Vue, Manchester, ENG
April 11, 1966 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, ENG (2 shows)
April 14, 1966 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG
April 15, 1966 Iron Curtain, Sidcup, ENG
April 16, 1966 Golden Torch, Tunstall, ENG
April 17, 1966 Hippodrome, Birmingham, ENG
April 18, 1966 Silver Blades, Streatham, ENG
April 20, 1966 Tower Ballroom, Great Yarmouth, ENG
April 21, 1966 Starlight Ballroom, Crawley, ENG
April 22, 1966 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
April 23, 1966 Walthamstow Granada, London, ENG
April 24, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Hanley, ENG
April 25, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Brighton, ENG
April 27, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Cardiff, WAL
April 28, 1966 Pavillion, Worthing, ENG
April 29, 1966 Matrix Ballroom, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
April 30, 1966 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG
April 1, 1966 Memorial Hall, Barry, WAL (2 shows)
April 2, 1966 Latin Quarter, London, ENG
April 3, 1966 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG (2 shows)
April 4, 1966 Town Hall, Chatham, ENG (2 shows)
April 5, 1966 Top Rank, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
April 7, 1966 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG (2 shows)
April 8, 1966 Granada, Bedford, ENG
April 9, 1966 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, WAL
April 10, 1966 Belle Vue, Manchester, ENG
April 11, 1966 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, ENG (2 shows)
April 14, 1966 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG
April 15, 1966 Iron Curtain, Sidcup, ENG
April 16, 1966 Golden Torch, Tunstall, ENG
April 17, 1966 Hippodrome, Birmingham, ENG
April 18, 1966 Silver Blades, Streatham, ENG
April 20, 1966 Tower Ballroom, Great Yarmouth, ENG
April 21, 1966 Starlight Ballroom, Crawley, ENG
April 22, 1966 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
April 23, 1966 Walthamstow Granada, London, ENG
April 24, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Hanley, ENG
April 25, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Brighton, ENG
April 27, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Cardiff, WAL
April 28, 1966 Pavillion, Worthing, ENG
April 29, 1966 Matrix Ballroom, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
April 30, 1966 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1966
May 1, 1966 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (NME Poll Winners Concert 1966)
May 2, 1966 Carousel, Farnborough, ENG
May 4, 1966 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG
May 6, 1966 Lord John, London, ENG
May 7, 1966 New Century Hall, Manchester, ENG
May 8, 1966 Mrs Smiths, London, ENG
May 8, 1966 Gaytowe, Birmingham, ENG
May 9, 1966 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL
May 1, 1966 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (NME Poll Winners Concert 1966)
May 2, 1966 Carousel, Farnborough, ENG
May 4, 1966 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG
May 6, 1966 Lord John, London, ENG
May 7, 1966 New Century Hall, Manchester, ENG
May 8, 1966 Mrs Smiths, London, ENG
May 8, 1966 Gaytowe, Birmingham, ENG
May 9, 1966 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL
May 11, 1966
Small Faces - Small Faces debut album is released
Small Faces - Small Faces debut album is released
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1966 (cont.)
May 11, 1966 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG
May 13, 1966 Regal Ballroom, Harrogate, ENG
May 14, 1966 Palais, Peterborough, ENG
May 15, 1966 Starlight Ballroom, Greenford, ENG
May 16, 1966 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
May 17, 1966 Palais, Ilford, ENG
May 18, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Bristol, ENG
May 20, 1966 Coronation Hall, Ramsgate, ENG
May 20, 1966 Co-Op Hall, Gravesend, ENG
May 21, 1966 St. George Hall, Hinkley, ENG (2 shows)
May 22, 1966 Football Club, Edgware, ENG
May 23, 1966 Top Rank, Southampton, ENG
May 24, 1966 Marquee, London, ENG
May 25, 1966 Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn, ENG
May 26, 1966 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG
May 27, 1966 Pier Pavillion, Morecambe, ENG
May 28, 1966 Zig-Saw, Manchester, ENG
May 29, 1966 Rhyl, WAL
May 30, 1966 Sincil Bank Football Ground, Lincoln, ENG (Whit Monday Pop Gala Festival, with The Who, The Kinks, Yardbirds, Georgie Fame, Screaming Lord Sutch, Crispian St Peters, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, Alan Price Set, She Trinity, The Brother-hud, The Children, The Creation (First Ever gig), The Dimples, The Barron Knights, The Ivy League & The Koobas)
May 31, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG
May 11, 1966 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG
May 13, 1966 Regal Ballroom, Harrogate, ENG
May 14, 1966 Palais, Peterborough, ENG
May 15, 1966 Starlight Ballroom, Greenford, ENG
May 16, 1966 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
May 17, 1966 Palais, Ilford, ENG
May 18, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Bristol, ENG
May 20, 1966 Coronation Hall, Ramsgate, ENG
May 20, 1966 Co-Op Hall, Gravesend, ENG
May 21, 1966 St. George Hall, Hinkley, ENG (2 shows)
May 22, 1966 Football Club, Edgware, ENG
May 23, 1966 Top Rank, Southampton, ENG
May 24, 1966 Marquee, London, ENG
May 25, 1966 Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn, ENG
May 26, 1966 Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, ENG
May 27, 1966 Pier Pavillion, Morecambe, ENG
May 28, 1966 Zig-Saw, Manchester, ENG
May 29, 1966 Rhyl, WAL
May 30, 1966 Sincil Bank Football Ground, Lincoln, ENG (Whit Monday Pop Gala Festival, with The Who, The Kinks, Yardbirds, Georgie Fame, Screaming Lord Sutch, Crispian St Peters, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, Alan Price Set, She Trinity, The Brother-hud, The Children, The Creation (First Ever gig), The Dimples, The Barron Knights, The Ivy League & The Koobas)
May 31, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1966
June 1, 1966 New Town Hall, Falkirk, SCOT
June 2, 1966 Two Red Shoes Ballroom, Elgin, SCOT
June 3, 1966 Raith Ballroom, Raith, SCOT
June 4, 1966 Olympia Ballroom, East Kilbride, SCOT
June 5, 1966 Lennoxbank House Hotel, Balloch, SCOT
June 8, 1966 Top Rank, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
June 9, 1966 Locarno, Streatham, ENG (2 shows)
June 10, 1966 Top Of The World Ballroom, Stafford, ENG
June 11, 1966 Pavillion, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
June 15, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Sunderland, ENG (2 shows)
June 16, 1966 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG ??
June 16, 1966 Locarno, Hull, ENG
June 17, 1966 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
June 18, 1966 Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, ENG (2 shows)
June 19, 1966 Pavilion, Bournemouth, ENG (2 shows)
June 1, 1966 New Town Hall, Falkirk, SCOT
June 2, 1966 Two Red Shoes Ballroom, Elgin, SCOT
June 3, 1966 Raith Ballroom, Raith, SCOT
June 4, 1966 Olympia Ballroom, East Kilbride, SCOT
June 5, 1966 Lennoxbank House Hotel, Balloch, SCOT
June 8, 1966 Top Rank, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
June 9, 1966 Locarno, Streatham, ENG (2 shows)
June 10, 1966 Top Of The World Ballroom, Stafford, ENG
June 11, 1966 Pavillion, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
June 15, 1966 Top Rank Ballroom, Sunderland, ENG (2 shows)
June 16, 1966 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG ??
June 16, 1966 Locarno, Hull, ENG
June 17, 1966 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG (2 shows)
June 18, 1966 Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, ENG (2 shows)
June 19, 1966 Pavilion, Bournemouth, ENG (2 shows)
June 21, 1966 ~ Small Faces on Colour Me Pop
Colour Me Pop was the first BBC2 flagship pop programme. It transformed briefly into Disco 2 before eventually becoming The Old Grey Whistle Test. One of the few shows that has survived in its entirety is the Small Faces performance of Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake, which marks the only occasion the band reproduced their concept album on stage (albeit they are miming). Read more about this colourful show from Peter Watts at https://greatwen.com/2018/10/16/the-small-faces-and-colour-me-pop/
Small Faces Set List ~ June 21, 1966
BBC2 Colour Me Pop
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Watch Small Faces "Live" ~ June 21, 1966
BBC2 Colour Me Pop |
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1966 (cont.)
June 22, 1966 Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG
June 22, 1966 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG (2 shows)
June 23, 1966 Locarno, Burnley, ENG (2 shows)
June 25, 1966 Pavillion, Buxton, ENG
June 26, 1966 Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG
June 27, 1966 Tour De Cesar, Provins, FRA ('Provins Rock Festival', with The Yardbirds, Simon & Garfunkel & Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages. Filmed for French TV Show "Music Hall de France". Broadcast July 2, 1966)
June 28, 1966 Marquee, London, ENG
June 29, 1966 Orchid Ballroom, Purley, ENG (2 shows)
June 30, 1966 Reykjavik, ICE
June 22, 1966 Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG
June 22, 1966 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG (2 shows)
June 23, 1966 Locarno, Burnley, ENG (2 shows)
June 25, 1966 Pavillion, Buxton, ENG
June 26, 1966 Mojo Club, Sheffield, ENG
June 27, 1966 Tour De Cesar, Provins, FRA ('Provins Rock Festival', with The Yardbirds, Simon & Garfunkel & Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages. Filmed for French TV Show "Music Hall de France". Broadcast July 2, 1966)
June 28, 1966 Marquee, London, ENG
June 29, 1966 Orchid Ballroom, Purley, ENG (2 shows)
June 30, 1966 Reykjavik, ICE
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1966
July 1, 1966 Frankfurt, GER
July 2, 1966 Cologne, GER
July 3, 1966 Jaguar Club, Herford, GER
July 4, 1966 Hanover, GER
July 5, 1966 Bremen, GER
July 6, 1966 Star Club, Hamburg, GER
July 7, 1966 Dorchester Hotel, London, ENG
July 8, 1966 Skyline Ballroom, Hull, ENG
July 14, 1966 Palace Ballroom, Douglas, IOM (2 shows)
July 15, 1966 Palace Ballroom, Maryport, ENG
July 16, 1966 California Ballroom, Dunstable, ENG
July 17, 1966 Beachcomber, Nottingham, ENG
July 19, 1966 Locarno, Blackburn, ENG
July 22, 1966 Brixton Ram Jam Club, London, ENG
July 23, 1966 Locarno, Coventry, ENG
July 25, 1966 Key Club, Plymouth, ENG
July 29, 1966 Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, ENG (6th National Jazz and Blues Festival)
July 1, 1966 Frankfurt, GER
July 2, 1966 Cologne, GER
July 3, 1966 Jaguar Club, Herford, GER
July 4, 1966 Hanover, GER
July 5, 1966 Bremen, GER
July 6, 1966 Star Club, Hamburg, GER
July 7, 1966 Dorchester Hotel, London, ENG
July 8, 1966 Skyline Ballroom, Hull, ENG
July 14, 1966 Palace Ballroom, Douglas, IOM (2 shows)
July 15, 1966 Palace Ballroom, Maryport, ENG
July 16, 1966 California Ballroom, Dunstable, ENG
July 17, 1966 Beachcomber, Nottingham, ENG
July 19, 1966 Locarno, Blackburn, ENG
July 22, 1966 Brixton Ram Jam Club, London, ENG
July 23, 1966 Locarno, Coventry, ENG
July 25, 1966 Key Club, Plymouth, ENG
July 29, 1966 Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, ENG (6th National Jazz and Blues Festival)
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1966
August 3, 1966 Flamingo, Redruth, ENG
August 3, 1966 Flamingo, Redruth, ENG
August 5th 1966
Small Faces release their ‘All Or Nothing’ single. Two weeks later, it goes right to the very top of the singles charts, sharing the #1 spot with The Beatle’s ‘Yellow Submarine’. The B Side is 'Understanding'.
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1966 (cont.)
August 5, 1966 Granby Hall, Leicester, ENG
August 6, 1966 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, ENG
August 7, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
August 8, 1966 Pavillion, Bath, ENG
August 9, 1966 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG
Radio England’s "Swingin' 66" Tour
August 12, 1966 Lewisham Odeon, London, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 13, 1966 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 13, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows) (14th?)
August 15, 1966 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 16, 1966 Gaumont, Sheffield, ENG (Swingin' 66. 2 shows)
August 17, 1966 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 18, 1966 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (Swingin' 66)
August 19, 1966 Odeon, Newcastle, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 20, 1966 Odeon, Liverpool, ENG (Swingin' 66. 2 shows)
August 20, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows) (21st?)
August 21, 1966 King Mojo, Sheffield, ENG
August 22, 1966 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 23, 1966 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL (Swingin' 66)
August 24, 1966 Odeon, Exeter, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 25, 1966 Odeon, Southampton, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 27, 1966 Gilderdrome, Boston, ENG
August 27, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows) (28th?)
August 29, 1966 Public Hall, Hersham, ENG
August 5, 1966 Granby Hall, Leicester, ENG
August 6, 1966 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, ENG
August 7, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
August 8, 1966 Pavillion, Bath, ENG
August 9, 1966 Winter Gardens, Malvern, ENG
Radio England’s "Swingin' 66" Tour
August 12, 1966 Lewisham Odeon, London, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 13, 1966 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 13, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows) (14th?)
August 15, 1966 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 16, 1966 Gaumont, Sheffield, ENG (Swingin' 66. 2 shows)
August 17, 1966 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 18, 1966 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (Swingin' 66)
August 19, 1966 Odeon, Newcastle, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 20, 1966 Odeon, Liverpool, ENG (Swingin' 66. 2 shows)
August 20, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows) (21st?)
August 21, 1966 King Mojo, Sheffield, ENG
August 22, 1966 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 23, 1966 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL (Swingin' 66)
August 24, 1966 Odeon, Exeter, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 25, 1966 Odeon, Southampton, ENG (Swingin' 66)
August 27, 1966 Gilderdrome, Boston, ENG
August 27, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows) (28th?)
August 29, 1966 Public Hall, Hersham, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1966
September 1, 1966 Public Hall, Barrow-In-Furnace, ENG
September 3, 1966 Memorial Hall, Northwich, ENG
September 4, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
September 6, 1966 Agricultural Show, Shepton Mallet, ENG (2 shows)
September 7, 1966 Orchid Ballroom, Croydon, ENG
September 9, 1966 Gaiety, Grimsby, ENG (2 shows)
September 10, 1966 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley, ENG
September 11, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
September 13, 1966 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (supported by Millie, The Honeycombs & Lulu & The Luvers)
September 15, 1966 Mecca Ballroom, Ashton, ENG
September 16, 1966 Hillside Ballroom, Hereford, ENG (2 shows)
September 17, 1966 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG (2 shows)
September 18, 1966 Town Hall, Newbury, ENG (2 shows)
September 22, 1966 Locarno, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
September 22, 1966 Locarno, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
September 23, 1966 Locarno, Basildon, ENG (2 shows)
September 24, 1966 Drill Hall, Grantham, ENG
September 25, 1966 Regal Theater, Gloucester, ENG
September 26, 1966 Locarno, Bristol, ENG (2 shows)
September 28, 1966 Offenbach Stadhalle, GER (German TV "Beat Beat Beat" performing "Hey Girl", "All Or Nothing", "What'cha Gonna Do" & "Sha La La Lee")
September 1, 1966 Public Hall, Barrow-In-Furnace, ENG
September 3, 1966 Memorial Hall, Northwich, ENG
September 4, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
September 6, 1966 Agricultural Show, Shepton Mallet, ENG (2 shows)
September 7, 1966 Orchid Ballroom, Croydon, ENG
September 9, 1966 Gaiety, Grimsby, ENG (2 shows)
September 10, 1966 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley, ENG
September 11, 1966 South Pier Theatre, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
September 13, 1966 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (supported by Millie, The Honeycombs & Lulu & The Luvers)
September 15, 1966 Mecca Ballroom, Ashton, ENG
September 16, 1966 Hillside Ballroom, Hereford, ENG (2 shows)
September 17, 1966 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG (2 shows)
September 18, 1966 Town Hall, Newbury, ENG (2 shows)
September 22, 1966 Locarno, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
September 22, 1966 Locarno, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
September 23, 1966 Locarno, Basildon, ENG (2 shows)
September 24, 1966 Drill Hall, Grantham, ENG
September 25, 1966 Regal Theater, Gloucester, ENG
September 26, 1966 Locarno, Bristol, ENG (2 shows)
September 28, 1966 Offenbach Stadhalle, GER (German TV "Beat Beat Beat" performing "Hey Girl", "All Or Nothing", "What'cha Gonna Do" & "Sha La La Lee")
September 28, 1966 ~ Small Faces
Small Faces Live Video Session ~September 28, 1966 Beat Beat Beat, Offenbach Stadhalle, German TV
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Ronnie Lane ~ October 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1966
October 1-8, 1966 8 day tour of Sweden including TV appearances
October ?, 1966 IBC Studios, ENG UK TV "Pop Boom: The Business" performing "Tell Me (Have You Ever Seen Me)")
Package Tour with The Hollies, Small Faces, Paul & Barry Ryan, Nashville Teens Peter Jay & The New Jaywalkers, Robb Storme & The Whispers & Paul Jones
-Event Program https://concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Package_Tour_with_The_Hollies,_Small_Faces,_Paul_%26_Barry_Ryan,_Nashville_Teens_Peter_Jay_%26_The_New_Jaywalkers,_Robb_Storme_%26_The_Whispers_%26_Paul_Jones
October 15, 1966 ABC, Aldershot, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 16, 1966 ABC, Romford, ENG (2 shows 5.45 & 8.15)
October 18, 1966 Odeon, Cheltenham, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
October 19, 1966 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
October 20, 1966 Gaumont, Taunton, WAL (2 shows 6.45 & 9.10)
October 21, 1966 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.40)
October 22, 1966 Embassy Theatre, Peterborough, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 23, 1966 ABC, Hull, ENG (2 shows 5.15 & 7.45)
October 24, 1966 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG (2 shows 6.35 & 8.45)
October 26, 1966 ABC, Northampton, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.45)
October 27, 1966 Regal, Cambridge, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 28, 1966 ABC, Lincoln, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 29, 1966 ABC, Chester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 30, 1966 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
October 1-8, 1966 8 day tour of Sweden including TV appearances
October ?, 1966 IBC Studios, ENG UK TV "Pop Boom: The Business" performing "Tell Me (Have You Ever Seen Me)")
Package Tour with The Hollies, Small Faces, Paul & Barry Ryan, Nashville Teens Peter Jay & The New Jaywalkers, Robb Storme & The Whispers & Paul Jones
-Event Program https://concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Package_Tour_with_The_Hollies,_Small_Faces,_Paul_%26_Barry_Ryan,_Nashville_Teens_Peter_Jay_%26_The_New_Jaywalkers,_Robb_Storme_%26_The_Whispers_%26_Paul_Jones
October 15, 1966 ABC, Aldershot, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 16, 1966 ABC, Romford, ENG (2 shows 5.45 & 8.15)
October 18, 1966 Odeon, Cheltenham, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
October 19, 1966 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, WAL (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
October 20, 1966 Gaumont, Taunton, WAL (2 shows 6.45 & 9.10)
October 21, 1966 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.40)
October 22, 1966 Embassy Theatre, Peterborough, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 23, 1966 ABC, Hull, ENG (2 shows 5.15 & 7.45)
October 24, 1966 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG (2 shows 6.35 & 8.45)
October 26, 1966 ABC, Northampton, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.45)
October 27, 1966 Regal, Cambridge, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 28, 1966 ABC, Lincoln, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 29, 1966 ABC, Chester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.30)
October 30, 1966 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1966
November 1, 1966 Gaumont, Worcester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
November 2, 1966 ABC, Wigan, ENG (2 shows 6.20 & 8.35)
November 3, 1966 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
November 4, 1966 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
November 5, 1966 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (2 shows 6.20 & 8.50)
November 6, 1966 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
November 12, 1966 Rotterdam, NED
November 13, 1966 Amsterdam, NED
November 17, 1966 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG (2 shows)
November 20, 1966 MFF Stadion, Malmo, SWE
November 25, 1966 Johnanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, SWE
November 1, 1966 Gaumont, Worcester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
November 2, 1966 ABC, Wigan, ENG (2 shows 6.20 & 8.35)
November 3, 1966 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.45)
November 4, 1966 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
November 5, 1966 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (2 shows 6.20 & 8.50)
November 6, 1966 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
November 12, 1966 Rotterdam, NED
November 13, 1966 Amsterdam, NED
November 17, 1966 City Hall, Salisbury, ENG (2 shows)
November 20, 1966 MFF Stadion, Malmo, SWE
November 25, 1966 Johnanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, SWE
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1966
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1966
December 4, 1966 ABC, Merthyr Tydfil, WAL
December 7, 1966 Birdcage, Portsmouth, ENG (2 shows)
December 11, 1966 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG (2 shows)
December 15, 1966 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (Aberfan Disaster Benefit Concert)
December 4, 1966 ABC, Merthyr Tydfil, WAL
December 7, 1966 Birdcage, Portsmouth, ENG (2 shows)
December 11, 1966 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG (2 shows)
December 15, 1966 Royal Albert Hall, London, ENG (Aberfan Disaster Benefit Concert)
Ronnie Lane ~ 1967
March 1967 Small Faces signed to Immediate label
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ January 1967
January 6, 1967 Upper Cut, London, ENG
January 11, 1967 Orchid Ballroom, Croydon, ENG
January 13, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, ENG
January 14, 1967 Spa Hall, Bridlington, ENG
January 21, 1967 Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, ENG
January 24, 1967 Town Hall, High Wycombe, ENG
January 25, 1967 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG
January 26, 1967 Skyline, Hull, EN
January 27, 1967 Tabernacle, Stockport, ENG
January 28, 1967 Gilderdrome, Boston, ENG
January 6, 1967 Upper Cut, London, ENG
January 11, 1967 Orchid Ballroom, Croydon, ENG
January 13, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, ENG
January 14, 1967 Spa Hall, Bridlington, ENG
January 21, 1967 Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, ENG
January 24, 1967 Town Hall, High Wycombe, ENG
January 25, 1967 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG
January 26, 1967 Skyline, Hull, EN
January 27, 1967 Tabernacle, Stockport, ENG
January 28, 1967 Gilderdrome, Boston, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1967
February 2, 1967 Locarno, Swindon, ENG
February 3, 1967 Memorial Hall, Bury, ENG
February 4, 1967 Rhodes Centre, Bishop Stortford, ENG (supported by The Tea Pots)
February 11, 1967 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, EN
Package Tour with Roy Orbison, Small Faces, Paul & Barry Ryan, Jeff Beck, Sonny Childe and the T.N.T., Robb Storme Group, The Settlers & Ray Cameron
February 2, 1967 Locarno, Swindon, ENG
February 3, 1967 Memorial Hall, Bury, ENG
February 4, 1967 Rhodes Centre, Bishop Stortford, ENG (supported by The Tea Pots)
February 11, 1967 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, EN
Package Tour with Roy Orbison, Small Faces, Paul & Barry Ryan, Jeff Beck, Sonny Childe and the T.N.T., Robb Storme Group, The Settlers & Ray Cameron
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1967
March 1967 Small Faces signed to Immediate label
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1967
March 3, 1967 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (2 shows)
March 4, 1967 ABC, Exeter, ENG (2 shows)
March 5, 1967 ABC, Plymouth, ENG (2 shows)
March 7, 1967 Kingsway Theatre, Hadleigh, ENG (2 shows)
March 8, 1967 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows)
March 9, 1967 Odeon, Bolton, ENG (2 shows)
March 10, 1967 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (2 shows)
March 11, 1967 ABC, Chesterfield, ENG (2 shows)
March 12, 1967 Empire, Liverpool, ENG (2 shows)
March 15, 1967 Ritz, Luton, ENG (2 shows)
March 16, 1967 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG (2 shows)
March 17, 1967 Granada, Tooting, ENG (2 shows)
March 18, 1967 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (2 shows)
March 19, 1967 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows)
March 20, 1967 ABC, Edinburgh, SCOT (2 shows)
March 21, 1967 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (2 shows)
March 22, 1967 ABC, Carlisle, ENG (2 shows)
March 23, 1967 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (2 shows)
March 24, 1967 Gaumont, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
March 25, 1967 ABC, Lincoln, ENG (2 shows. PP Armold replaced Jeff Beck)
March 26, 1967 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
March 27, 1967 Odeon, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
March 29, 1967 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL (2 shows)
March 30, 1967 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (2 shows)
March 31, 1967 Odeon, Cheltenhan, ENG (2 shows)
March 3, 1967 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (2 shows)
March 4, 1967 ABC, Exeter, ENG (2 shows)
March 5, 1967 ABC, Plymouth, ENG (2 shows)
March 7, 1967 Kingsway Theatre, Hadleigh, ENG (2 shows)
March 8, 1967 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows)
March 9, 1967 Odeon, Bolton, ENG (2 shows)
March 10, 1967 Odeon, Manchester, ENG (2 shows)
March 11, 1967 ABC, Chesterfield, ENG (2 shows)
March 12, 1967 Empire, Liverpool, ENG (2 shows)
March 15, 1967 Ritz, Luton, ENG (2 shows)
March 16, 1967 Gaumont, Southampton, ENG (2 shows)
March 17, 1967 Granada, Tooting, ENG (2 shows)
March 18, 1967 Gaumont, Wolverhampton, ENG (2 shows)
March 19, 1967 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows)
March 20, 1967 ABC, Edinburgh, SCOT (2 shows)
March 21, 1967 Odeon, Glasgow, SCOT (2 shows)
March 22, 1967 ABC, Carlisle, ENG (2 shows)
March 23, 1967 Odeon, Leeds, ENG (2 shows)
March 24, 1967 Gaumont, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
March 25, 1967 ABC, Lincoln, ENG (2 shows. PP Armold replaced Jeff Beck)
March 26, 1967 Coventry Theatre, Coventry, ENG (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
March 27, 1967 Odeon, Blackpool, ENG (2 shows)
March 29, 1967 Capitol, Cardiff, WAL (2 shows)
March 30, 1967 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (2 shows)
March 31, 1967 Odeon, Cheltenhan, ENG (2 shows)
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1967
April 1, 1967 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (2 shows)
April 2, 1967 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows 5.40 & 8.00)
April 5, 1967 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG (2 shows)
April 6, 1967 Granada, Slough, ENG (2 shows)
April 7, 1967 ABC, Aldershot, ENG (2 shows)
April 8, 1967 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (2 shows)
April 9, 1967 ABC, Romford, ENG (2 shows)
April 12-16, 1967 Short Scandinavian Tour
April 18, 1967 UK TV "Morecambe and Wise Show" performing "All Or Nothing" & "I Can't Make It"
April 29, 1967 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
April 1, 1967 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (2 shows)
April 2, 1967 De Montford Hall, Leicester, ENG (2 shows 5.40 & 8.00)
April 5, 1967 Gaumont, Ipswich, ENG (2 shows)
April 6, 1967 Granada, Slough, ENG (2 shows)
April 7, 1967 ABC, Aldershot, ENG (2 shows)
April 8, 1967 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG (2 shows)
April 9, 1967 ABC, Romford, ENG (2 shows)
April 12-16, 1967 Short Scandinavian Tour
April 18, 1967 UK TV "Morecambe and Wise Show" performing "All Or Nothing" & "I Can't Make It"
April 29, 1967 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1967
May 7, 1967 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG
May 12, 1967 Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, ENG
May 17, 1967 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER (supporting The Beach Boys, with The Smoke, David Garrick, The Beat Stones, The Barking Dog & The Twangy Gang)
May 19, 1967 Sportpalast, Berlin, GER (supporting The Beach Boys, with David Garrick, The Smoke & Twangy Gang)
May ?, 1967 NDR Studio, Bremen, GER (German TV "Beat Club" performing "I Can't Make It", broadcast May 20, 1967)
May 21, 1967 Orebro, SWE (2 shows)
May 22-25, 1967 Copenhagen, DEN
May 26, 1967 National Ice Hockey Stadium, Oslo, NOR (Russens Beatshow 1967, with Shelley, Vanguards, Cool Cats, Beatnicks, Enemies & 2nd Evolution Corps)
May ?, 1967 Gothenburg, SWE (2 shows)
May 28, 1967 Trudheim, NOR
May 31, 1967 UK TV "Top Of The Pops". Broadcast June 1st
May 7, 1967 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG
May 12, 1967 Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, ENG
May 17, 1967 Sporthalle, Cologne, GER (supporting The Beach Boys, with The Smoke, David Garrick, The Beat Stones, The Barking Dog & The Twangy Gang)
May 19, 1967 Sportpalast, Berlin, GER (supporting The Beach Boys, with David Garrick, The Smoke & Twangy Gang)
May ?, 1967 NDR Studio, Bremen, GER (German TV "Beat Club" performing "I Can't Make It", broadcast May 20, 1967)
May 21, 1967 Orebro, SWE (2 shows)
May 22-25, 1967 Copenhagen, DEN
May 26, 1967 National Ice Hockey Stadium, Oslo, NOR (Russens Beatshow 1967, with Shelley, Vanguards, Cool Cats, Beatnicks, Enemies & 2nd Evolution Corps)
May ?, 1967 Gothenburg, SWE (2 shows)
May 28, 1967 Trudheim, NOR
May 31, 1967 UK TV "Top Of The Pops". Broadcast June 1st
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1967
June 3, 1967 Energiehal, Rotterdam, NED (2 shows)
June 4, 1967 Rotterdam, NED (2 shows)
June 9, 1967 Earlham Park, Norwich, ENG (2 shows)
June 16, 1967 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL (2 shows)
June 22, 1967 UK TV "Top Of The Pops"
June ?, 1967 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Here Come The Nice", broadcast June 24, 1967
June 26, 1967 Belgian TV "Tienerklanken" performing "Talk To You"
June 28, 1967 Stockholm, SWE
June 29, 1967 Locarno, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
June 30, 1967 Locarno, Wolverhampton, ENG (2 shows)
June 3, 1967 Energiehal, Rotterdam, NED (2 shows)
June 4, 1967 Rotterdam, NED (2 shows)
June 9, 1967 Earlham Park, Norwich, ENG (2 shows)
June 16, 1967 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL (2 shows)
June 22, 1967 UK TV "Top Of The Pops"
June ?, 1967 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Here Come The Nice", broadcast June 24, 1967
June 26, 1967 Belgian TV "Tienerklanken" performing "Talk To You"
June 28, 1967 Stockholm, SWE
June 29, 1967 Locarno, Coventry, ENG (2 shows)
June 30, 1967 Locarno, Wolverhampton, ENG (2 shows)
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1967
July 1, 1967 Rectory Field, London, ENG (South Eastern R&B Festival, with Kinks, Georgie Fame & John Mayall)
July 4, 1967 R.A.F. Wethersfield, Braintree, ENG
July 5, 1967 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG
July 8, 1967 Upper Cut, London, ENG
July 14, 1967 Top Rank Ballroom, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
July 1, 1967 Rectory Field, London, ENG (South Eastern R&B Festival, with Kinks, Georgie Fame & John Mayall)
July 4, 1967 R.A.F. Wethersfield, Braintree, ENG
July 5, 1967 Locarno, Stevenage, ENG
July 8, 1967 Upper Cut, London, ENG
July 14, 1967 Top Rank Ballroom, Doncaster, ENG (2 shows)
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1967
August 4, 1967
"Itchycoo Park" enters the UK singles chart where it stays for 14 weeks, peaking at #3.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itchycoo_Park
-https://www.songfacts.com/facts/small-faces/itchycoo-park
"Itchycoo Park" enters the UK singles chart where it stays for 14 weeks, peaking at #3.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itchycoo_Park
-https://www.songfacts.com/facts/small-faces/itchycoo-park
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1967
August 5, 1967 Locarno, Streatham, ENG
August 6, 1967 Locarno, Bristol, ENG (2 shows)
August 7, 1967 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG
August 8, 1967 Upper Cut, London, ENG (2 shows)
August 11, 1967 Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, ENG (7th National Jazz & Blues Festival)
August 13, 1967 Starlite, Greenford, ENG
August 15, 1967 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG (2 shows)
August 18, 1967 Ballerina, Nairn, SCOT
August 19, 1967 Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, SCOT
August 20, 1967 Locarno, Montrose, SCOT
August 21, 1967 City Hall, Perth, SCOT
August 24, 1967 Skyline, Hull, ENG
August 26, 1967 Woburn Abbey, ENG (Festival Of The Flower Children)
August 5, 1967 Locarno, Streatham, ENG
August 6, 1967 Locarno, Bristol, ENG (2 shows)
August 7, 1967 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG
August 8, 1967 Upper Cut, London, ENG (2 shows)
August 11, 1967 Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, ENG (7th National Jazz & Blues Festival)
August 13, 1967 Starlite, Greenford, ENG
August 15, 1967 Floral Hall, Southport, ENG (2 shows)
August 18, 1967 Ballerina, Nairn, SCOT
August 19, 1967 Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, SCOT
August 20, 1967 Locarno, Montrose, SCOT
August 21, 1967 City Hall, Perth, SCOT
August 24, 1967 Skyline, Hull, ENG
August 26, 1967 Woburn Abbey, ENG (Festival Of The Flower Children)
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1967
September 3, 1967 Hastings Pier Ballroom, Hastings, ENG
September 10, 1967 Skegness, ENG (Official Fan Club Gig)
September 16, 1967 Speakeasy, London, ENG
September ?, 1967 Studio Bremen, GER (German TV "Beat Club" performing "Itchycoo Park" & "Green Circles", broadcast September 23, 1967
September 29, 1967 Mecca Royal, Tottenham, ENG
September 3, 1967 Hastings Pier Ballroom, Hastings, ENG
September 10, 1967 Skegness, ENG (Official Fan Club Gig)
September 16, 1967 Speakeasy, London, ENG
September ?, 1967 Studio Bremen, GER (German TV "Beat Club" performing "Itchycoo Park" & "Green Circles", broadcast September 23, 1967
September 29, 1967 Mecca Royal, Tottenham, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1967
October 3, 1967 Crystal Bowl, Castleford, ENG
October 4, 1967 Spinning Disc, Norwich, ENG (cancelled)
October 27, 1967 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG
October 28, 1967 Leyton Baths, London, ENG
October 30, 1967 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
October 1967 French TV "Discorama" performing "I'm Only Dreaming"
October 3, 1967 Crystal Bowl, Castleford, ENG
October 4, 1967 Spinning Disc, Norwich, ENG (cancelled)
October 27, 1967 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG
October 28, 1967 Leyton Baths, London, ENG
October 30, 1967 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
October 1967 French TV "Discorama" performing "I'm Only Dreaming"
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1967
November 1, 1967 Gaumont, Worchester, ENG
November 2, 1967 ABC, Wigan, ENG
November 3, 1967 Odeon, Manchester, ENG
November 5, 1967 1 week Irish tour cancelled
November 1, 1967 Gaumont, Worchester, ENG
November 2, 1967 ABC, Wigan, ENG
November 3, 1967 Odeon, Manchester, ENG
November 5, 1967 1 week Irish tour cancelled
November 11, 1967 ~ Small Faces debuted at No. 92 on Billboard Hot 100 chart with single, "Itchycoo Park."
The single was their debut on the Hot 100 and peaked at No. 16 on January 27, 1968.
They scored just one more Top 40 until they regrouped and changed their billing to Faces in 1971 which included members Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood. Faces scored two Top 40's, "(I Know) I'm Losing You" and "Stay With Me" which peaked at No.'s 24 and 17 in 1971 and 1972, respectively. Steven Housman's Music Chart Facts |
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1967
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1967
December 4, 1967 ABC, Merthyr Tydfil, WAL
December 9, 1967 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, ENG (supported by Michael's Angels & The Beathovens)
December 1967 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Tin Soldier", broadcast December 30, 1967
December 4, 1967 ABC, Merthyr Tydfil, WAL
December 9, 1967 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, ENG (supported by Michael's Angels & The Beathovens)
December 1967 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Tin Soldier", broadcast December 30, 1967
Ronnie Lane ~ 1968
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ January 1968
The Who, The Small Faces & Paul Jones Australian Tour 1968
https://nopassouts.blogspot.com/2011/02/small-faces-and-who-1968-tour.html
January 20, 1968 Festival Hall, Brisbane, AUS (2 shows)
January 22-23, 1968 Sydney Stadium, Sydney, AUS (2 shows each night)
January 25-26, 1968 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS (2 shows each night)
January 27, 1968 Centennial Hall, Adelaide, AUS (2 shows)
January 29, 1968 Town Hall, Auckland, NZ (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
January 31, 1968 Town Hall, Wellington, NZ (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
The Who, The Small Faces & Paul Jones Australian Tour 1968
https://nopassouts.blogspot.com/2011/02/small-faces-and-who-1968-tour.html
January 20, 1968 Festival Hall, Brisbane, AUS (2 shows)
January 22-23, 1968 Sydney Stadium, Sydney, AUS (2 shows each night)
January 25-26, 1968 Festival Hall, Melbourne, AUS (2 shows each night)
January 27, 1968 Centennial Hall, Adelaide, AUS (2 shows)
January 29, 1968 Town Hall, Auckland, NZ (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
January 31, 1968 Town Hall, Wellington, NZ (2 shows 6.00 & 8.30)
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1968
February 26, 1968 Silver Blades Ice Rink, Streatham, ENG
February 26, 1968 Silver Blades Ice Rink, Streatham, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1968
March 6-7, 1968 Piper Club, Rome, ITY
March 19, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.45 supported by Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, PP Arnold, The Symbols & The Nerve)
March 1968 Scandinavian Tour
March 23, 1968 Swedish TV "Popside" performing "My Way Of Giving", "Itchycoo Park" & "Tin Soldier"
March 30, 1968 Gladsaxe Teen Club, Copenhagen, DEN
March 6-7, 1968 Piper Club, Rome, ITY
March 19, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.45 supported by Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, PP Arnold, The Symbols & The Nerve)
March 1968 Scandinavian Tour
March 23, 1968 Swedish TV "Popside" performing "My Way Of Giving", "Itchycoo Park" & "Tin Soldier"
March 30, 1968 Gladsaxe Teen Club, Copenhagen, DEN
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1968
April 1, 1968 Star Hotel, Croydon, ENG
April ?, 1968 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Lazy Sunday", broadcast April 28, 1968
April 27-May 1, 1968 Belgium & Germany Tour
April 1, 1968 Star Hotel, Croydon, ENG
April ?, 1968 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Lazy Sunday", broadcast April 28, 1968
April 27-May 1, 1968 Belgium & Germany Tour
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1968
May 18, 1968 Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, GER
May 31, 1968 Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI
May 18, 1968 Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, GER
May 31, 1968 Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI
May 24, 1968 - Small Faces' release Ogdens' Nutgone Flake,
their first concept album and third (and final) studio album |
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1968
June ?, 1968 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Lazy Sunday", broadcast June 22, 1968
June 3, 1968 Queens Hall, Leeds, ENG (King Mojo Festival No. 1, supported by Bill Haley and the Comets, The Herd, Edwin Starr and The Starliners, The Fantastics, Alan Bown, Amboy Dukes, Gospel Garden, The Turquoise & Clockwork Orange)
June 8, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG
June ?, 1968 German TV "Beat Club" performing "Lazy Sunday", broadcast June 22, 1968
June 3, 1968 Queens Hall, Leeds, ENG (King Mojo Festival No. 1, supported by Bill Haley and the Comets, The Herd, Edwin Starr and The Starliners, The Fantastics, Alan Bown, Amboy Dukes, Gospel Garden, The Turquoise & Clockwork Orange)
June 8, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG
June 21, 1968 - Small Faces on UK TV "Color Me Pop". Theatrical performance of "Song Of A Baker", "Happiness Stan", "Rollin' Over",
"The Hungry Intruder", "The Journey", "Mad John" & "HappyDaysToyTown") See entire performance: https://www.ronnielane.com/small-faces-ogdens-nut-gone-flake-album-1968.html
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June 24, 1968 St. Luke's College, Exeter, ENG ('Midsummer Ball', with Marmalade, The Nite People, The Wurzels, Jim's Inn & Southern City Jazz Men)
June 25, 1968 St. Catherine's College, Oxford, ENG
June 26, 1968 UK TV "Top Of The Pops". Broadcast on June 27th
June 25, 1968 St. Catherine's College, Oxford, ENG
June 26, 1968 UK TV "Top Of The Pops". Broadcast on June 27th
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1968
July 5, 1968 Newtownards, NI (Ards Pop Festival)
July 11, 1968 UK TV "Top Of The Pops"
July 5, 1968 Newtownards, NI (Ards Pop Festival)
July 11, 1968 UK TV "Top Of The Pops"
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1968
August 13, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG
August 14, 1968 Civic Hall, Nantwich, ENG
August 16, 1968 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG
August 24, 1968 Begijnhof, Bilzen, BEL (Jazz Bilzen 1968)
August 27, 1968 Top Rank, Sunderland, ENG (supported by The Toby Twirl)
August 30, 1968 Supreme Ballroom, Ramsgate, ENG
August 13, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG
August 14, 1968 Civic Hall, Nantwich, ENG
August 16, 1968 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG
August 24, 1968 Begijnhof, Bilzen, BEL (Jazz Bilzen 1968)
August 27, 1968 Top Rank, Sunderland, ENG (supported by The Toby Twirl)
August 30, 1968 Supreme Ballroom, Ramsgate, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1968
September 3, 1968 Grange, Chesford, ENG
September 13, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG
September 21, 1968 Festhalle, Bern, SUI (Blick Beat Konzert With Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, The Flirtations, The Koobas, Deep Purple, & Les Sauterelles)
September 25, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.45, supported by Canned Heat, Tim Rose, The Gods & (compere) Dave Lee Travis)
September 29, 1968 Civic Theatre, Barnsley, ENG
September 3, 1968 Grange, Chesford, ENG
September 13, 1968 Roundhouse, London, ENG
September 21, 1968 Festhalle, Bern, SUI (Blick Beat Konzert With Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, The Flirtations, The Koobas, Deep Purple, & Les Sauterelles)
September 25, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (2 shows 6.30 & 8.45, supported by Canned Heat, Tim Rose, The Gods & (compere) Dave Lee Travis)
September 29, 1968 Civic Theatre, Barnsley, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1968
October 12, 1968 L'affche du Monde, La Nouvelle Vague De La Pop Music, FRA performing "The Universal"
October 19, 1968 (Peter Frampton sat in with band)
October 12, 1968 L'affche du Monde, La Nouvelle Vague De La Pop Music, FRA performing "The Universal"
October 19, 1968 (Peter Frampton sat in with band)
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1968
November 1, 1968 Berlin, GER
November 2, 1968 Dordrecht, NED
November 3, 1968 Den Haag, NED
November 8, 1968 Walthanstow Granada, London, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 9, 1968 Adelphi, Slough, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 10, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 13, 1968 Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT
November 14, 1968 Mayfair, Newcastle, ENG
November 15-16, 1968 Middle Earth Roundhouse, London, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, (15th only) Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, The Mindbenders, (15th only) Yes & (16th only) Tea & Symphony)
November 17, 1968 Hippodrome, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows 5.30 & 8.00, with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, The Mindbenders & Free. Small Faces failed to appear at the first show)
-NOTE: Small Faces gig November 17th 1968
Guy Mowbray here, from Chesterfield. (not football commentator)
Re: Small Faces gig, Birmingham Hippodrome(?) November 17th 1968
I’m a published author and currently writing a book about session musicians with The Small Faces. Some of these session musicians played in the brass section with the band at this gig.
Background:
In June 1968, the Small Faces started touring in support of their No.1 album Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake.
They took a five-piece brass section on the road. One of their final gigs with this unique line-up was at
The Birmingham Theatre. I have interviewed musicians who were there and would like more fans views.
I’m seeking interviews and recollections of fans who were there. It was a full house. Also on the bill were headliners The Who, Arthur Brown – who sang “Fire,” Joe Cocker and also The Mindbenders and maybe Yes and/or Free. Hope You Can Help. My email is mowbrayguy01@gmail
http://www.birminghammusicarchive.com/?s=small+faces
November 18, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, The Mindbenders & Yes)
November 19, 1968 Paisley Ice Rink, Glasgow, SCOT (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, The Mindbenders & The Emeralds)
November 20, 1968 Empire Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.35, with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 23, 1968 Bubbles Club, Brentwood, ENG
November 1, 1968 Berlin, GER
November 2, 1968 Dordrecht, NED
November 3, 1968 Den Haag, NED
November 8, 1968 Walthanstow Granada, London, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 9, 1968 Adelphi, Slough, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 10, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 13, 1968 Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT
November 14, 1968 Mayfair, Newcastle, ENG
November 15-16, 1968 Middle Earth Roundhouse, London, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, (15th only) Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, The Mindbenders, (15th only) Yes & (16th only) Tea & Symphony)
November 17, 1968 Hippodrome, Birmingham, ENG (2 shows 5.30 & 8.00, with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, The Mindbenders & Free. Small Faces failed to appear at the first show)
-NOTE: Small Faces gig November 17th 1968
Guy Mowbray here, from Chesterfield. (not football commentator)
Re: Small Faces gig, Birmingham Hippodrome(?) November 17th 1968
I’m a published author and currently writing a book about session musicians with The Small Faces. Some of these session musicians played in the brass section with the band at this gig.
Background:
In June 1968, the Small Faces started touring in support of their No.1 album Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake.
They took a five-piece brass section on the road. One of their final gigs with this unique line-up was at
The Birmingham Theatre. I have interviewed musicians who were there and would like more fans views.
I’m seeking interviews and recollections of fans who were there. It was a full house. Also on the bill were headliners The Who, Arthur Brown – who sang “Fire,” Joe Cocker and also The Mindbenders and maybe Yes and/or Free. Hope You Can Help. My email is mowbrayguy01@gmail
http://www.birminghammusicarchive.com/?s=small+faces
November 18, 1968 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, The Mindbenders & Yes)
November 19, 1968 Paisley Ice Rink, Glasgow, SCOT (with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, The Mindbenders & The Emeralds)
November 20, 1968 Empire Theatre, Liverpool, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 8.35, with The Who, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band & The Mindbenders)
November 23, 1968 Bubbles Club, Brentwood, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1968
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1968
December 1968 ORTF Studios, Paris, FRA (FRENCH TV "Surprise Partie", featuring The Who, The Small Faces, Booker T and the MGs, The Pink Floyd, The Troggs, The Equals, Joe Cocker, Fleetwood Mac and French band Les Variations. Broadcast December 31, 1968)
December 31, 1968 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (New Years Eve Pop & Blues Party, with John Mayall, The Gunn, Spooky Tooth, Free, Amen Corner, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, The Flirtations, The Gods, Bonzo Dog Band, Kippington Lodege & The Big Movement. The Iveys didn't perform due to the show running late)
December 1968 ORTF Studios, Paris, FRA (FRENCH TV "Surprise Partie", featuring The Who, The Small Faces, Booker T and the MGs, The Pink Floyd, The Troggs, The Equals, Joe Cocker, Fleetwood Mac and French band Les Variations. Broadcast December 31, 1968)
December 31, 1968 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (New Years Eve Pop & Blues Party, with John Mayall, The Gunn, Spooky Tooth, Free, Amen Corner, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, The Flirtations, The Gods, Bonzo Dog Band, Kippington Lodege & The Big Movement. The Iveys didn't perform due to the show running late)
Ronnie Lane ~ 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1969
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ January 1969
January 11, 1969 Kongress-Saal, Munich, GER
January 12, 1969 Konzerthaus, Vienna, AUT
January 14, 1969 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER
January 16, 1969 Niedersachsenhalle, Hanover, GER
January 17, 1969 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, GER
January 11, 1969 Kongress-Saal, Munich, GER
January 12, 1969 Konzerthaus, Vienna, AUT
January 14, 1969 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER
January 16, 1969 Niedersachsenhalle, Hanover, GER
January 17, 1969 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, GER
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1969
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1969
February 14-15, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (cancelled, replaced by Aorta. Supporting Jeff Beck Group (who also cancelled and were replaced by Sam and Dave on the 14th) & Chuck Berry on the 15th), Winter & (15th only) Savoy Brown)
February 21, 1969 Corn Exchange, Devizes, ENG (supported by Archimedes Principle & The Gentle Touch)
February 28, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG
February 14-15, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (cancelled, replaced by Aorta. Supporting Jeff Beck Group (who also cancelled and were replaced by Sam and Dave on the 14th) & Chuck Berry on the 15th), Winter & (15th only) Savoy Brown)
February 21, 1969 Corn Exchange, Devizes, ENG (supported by Archimedes Principle & The Gentle Touch)
February 28, 1969 Southampton University, Southampton, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1969
Small Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1969
March 3, 1969 Springfield Theatre, Jersey, ENG (last ever gig)
March 22, 1969 Bubbles Club, Brentwood, ENG (Cancelled)
March 3, 1969 Springfield Theatre, Jersey, ENG (last ever gig)
March 22, 1969 Bubbles Club, Brentwood, ENG (Cancelled)
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1969
Faces Line-Up: June 1969 - May 1973
- Rod Stewart - vocals
- Ron Wood - guitar
- Ian McLagan - keyboards
- Ronnie Lane - bass
- Kenny Jones - drums
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1969
Ronnie Lane ~ 1970
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ January 1970
January 17, 1970 Sheffield University, Sheffield, ENG
January 25, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
January 31, 1970 University Of Surrey, Guildford, ENG
January 17, 1970 Sheffield University, Sheffield, ENG
January 25, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
January 31, 1970 University Of Surrey, Guildford, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1970
February 2, 1970 Top Rank, Southampton, ENG
February 6, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG (Midnight Rave)
February 7, 1970 Leeds University Reflectory Hall, Leeds, ENG
February 13, 1970 Norwich University, Norwich, ENG
February 27, 1970 Bristol University Anson Room, Bristol, ENG
February 2, 1970 Top Rank, Southampton, ENG
February 6, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG (Midnight Rave)
February 7, 1970 Leeds University Reflectory Hall, Leeds, ENG
February 13, 1970 Norwich University, Norwich, ENG
February 27, 1970 Bristol University Anson Room, Bristol, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1970
March 1, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG
March 6, 1970 Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, ENG
March 7, 1970 Coldfield Belfre, Sutton, ENG
March 9, 1970 BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Top Gear" performing "Wicked Messenger", "Devotion", "Pineapple And The Monkey" & "Shake Shudder Shiver". Broadcast: March 28, 1970) (poss Paris Cinema)
March 10, 1970 BBC Camden Theatre, London, England (BBC Radio "Dave Lee Travis" performing "Three Button Hand Me Down", "Flying" & "Wicked Messenger". Broadcast: March 15, 1970)
March 11, 1970 London, England (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Flying". Aired: March 12, 1970)
March 14, 1970 (UK TV "Disco 2" performing "Flying" & "Pineapple And The Monkey")
March 14, 1970 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG
March 16, 1970 Cook’s Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG
March 1, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG
March 6, 1970 Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, ENG
March 7, 1970 Coldfield Belfre, Sutton, ENG
March 9, 1970 BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Top Gear" performing "Wicked Messenger", "Devotion", "Pineapple And The Monkey" & "Shake Shudder Shiver". Broadcast: March 28, 1970) (poss Paris Cinema)
March 10, 1970 BBC Camden Theatre, London, England (BBC Radio "Dave Lee Travis" performing "Three Button Hand Me Down", "Flying" & "Wicked Messenger". Broadcast: March 15, 1970)
March 11, 1970 London, England (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Flying". Aired: March 12, 1970)
March 14, 1970 (UK TV "Disco 2" performing "Flying" & "Pineapple And The Monkey")
March 14, 1970 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG
March 16, 1970 Cook’s Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG
March 21, 1970 Faces - The First Step album is released
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1970 (cont.)
March 21, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
March 25, 1970 Varsity Arena, Toronto, ON
March 26-28, 1970 The Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (supporting Lee Michaels, with Zephyr)
March 30, 1970 Northern Virginia Community College, Fairfax, VA
March 31, 1970 Youth Center, Wheaton, MD (supported by Grin)
March 21, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
March 25, 1970 Varsity Arena, Toronto, ON
March 26-28, 1970 The Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (supporting Lee Michaels, with Zephyr)
March 30, 1970 Northern Virginia Community College, Fairfax, VA
March 31, 1970 Youth Center, Wheaton, MD (supported by Grin)
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1970
April 3-4, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (supported by Argent & Zephyr)
April 5, 1970 Fillmore North, Toronto, ON (without Ian McLagan)
April 8-9, 1970 Ungano's, New York City, NY
April 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
April 15-16, 1970 Beaver’s, Chicago, IL
April 17-18, 1970 Palladium, Birmingham, MI (supported by All The Lonely People & Dhobi's Itch)
April 19, 1970 Labor Temple, Minneapolis, MN (2 shows 6.30 & 9.30, supported by Alice Cooper)
April 20, 1970 Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA
April 23, 1970 Warehouse, Ithaca, NY
April 24-25, 1970 Action House, Island Park, NY
April 3-4, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (supported by Argent & Zephyr)
April 5, 1970 Fillmore North, Toronto, ON (without Ian McLagan)
April 8-9, 1970 Ungano's, New York City, NY
April 10-11, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
April 15-16, 1970 Beaver’s, Chicago, IL
April 17-18, 1970 Palladium, Birmingham, MI (supported by All The Lonely People & Dhobi's Itch)
April 19, 1970 Labor Temple, Minneapolis, MN (2 shows 6.30 & 9.30, supported by Alice Cooper)
April 20, 1970 Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA
April 23, 1970 Warehouse, Ithaca, NY
April 24-25, 1970 Action House, Island Park, NY
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1970
May 1-3, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI
May 7-10, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Lee Michaels)
May 15-16, 1970 Eagles Ballroom, Seattle, WA
May 17, 1970 Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, BC (Strawberry Mountain Fair)
May 22, 1970 Olympic Theater, Los Angeles, CA
May 23, 1970 University Of California, Irvine, CA
May 24, 1970 Michigan University Old College Field, East Lansing, MI (Open Air Celebration, with Jefferson Airplane, Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, Chicago, John Sebastian & Rotary Connection)
May 26, 1970 Stanley Warner Theater, Jersey City, NJ
May 28, 1970 Fanwood High School, Scotch Plains, NJ (supporting Country Joe & The Fish)
May 29-30, 1970 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY
May 1-3, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI
May 7-10, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Lee Michaels)
May 15-16, 1970 Eagles Ballroom, Seattle, WA
May 17, 1970 Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, BC (Strawberry Mountain Fair)
May 22, 1970 Olympic Theater, Los Angeles, CA
May 23, 1970 University Of California, Irvine, CA
May 24, 1970 Michigan University Old College Field, East Lansing, MI (Open Air Celebration, with Jefferson Airplane, Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, Chicago, John Sebastian & Rotary Connection)
May 26, 1970 Stanley Warner Theater, Jersey City, NJ
May 28, 1970 Fanwood High School, Scotch Plains, NJ (supporting Country Joe & The Fish)
May 29-30, 1970 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1970
June 5, 1970 Dudley Zoo, Dudley, ENG (Castle Rock in aid of the WWF supported by the Edgar Broughton Band & Tyrannosaurus Rex. Robert Plant guests on one song)
June ?, 1970 The Wake Arms, Epping, ENG
June 15, 1970 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG
June 17, 1970 Victoria Rooms, Bristol, ENG
June 19, 1970 Lancaster University Great Hall, Lancaster, ENG
June 20, 1970 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG
June 25, 1970 BBC Paris Cinema, London, England (BBC Radio "John Peel’s Sunday Concert" performing "You’re My Girl", "Wicked Messenger", "Devotion", "It's All Over Now" & "I Feel So Good". Broadcast: July 5, 1970) June 26, 1970 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, WAL June 27, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
June 5, 1970 Dudley Zoo, Dudley, ENG (Castle Rock in aid of the WWF supported by the Edgar Broughton Band & Tyrannosaurus Rex. Robert Plant guests on one song)
June ?, 1970 The Wake Arms, Epping, ENG
June 15, 1970 Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, ENG
June 17, 1970 Victoria Rooms, Bristol, ENG
June 19, 1970 Lancaster University Great Hall, Lancaster, ENG
June 20, 1970 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG
June 25, 1970 BBC Paris Cinema, London, England (BBC Radio "John Peel’s Sunday Concert" performing "You’re My Girl", "Wicked Messenger", "Devotion", "It's All Over Now" & "I Feel So Good". Broadcast: July 5, 1970) June 26, 1970 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, WAL June 27, 1970 Mothers, Birmingham, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1970
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1970
August 4-9, 1970 Harmonyville (Cancelled)
August 5, 1970 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Poco & Savage Grace)
August 5, 1970 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA
August 6, 1970 Capitol Theater, Springfield, MA
August 7-10, 1970 Atlantic City, NJ
August 7, 1970 Goose Lake Park, Jackson, MI (Goose Lake International Music Festival)
August 8, 1970 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by Blodwyn Pig & Chicken Shack)
August 9, 1970 Arena, Milwaukee, WI (unconfirmed)
August 21, 1970 Lyceum Ballroom, London, ENG
August 24, 1970 Stockholm, SWE ???
August 25, 1970 Gothenburg, SWE ???
August 27, 1970 Copenhagen, DEN ???
August 27, 1970 BBC Studio 2, Aoelian Hall, London, England (BBC Radio "Sounds Of The Seventies" performing "It's All Over Now", "Three Button Hand Me Down" & "Around The Plynth". Broadcast: September 1, 1970)
August 31, 1970 Charlton Park, Bishopsbourne, ENG
August 4-9, 1970 Harmonyville (Cancelled)
August 5, 1970 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Poco & Savage Grace)
August 5, 1970 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA
August 6, 1970 Capitol Theater, Springfield, MA
August 7-10, 1970 Atlantic City, NJ
August 7, 1970 Goose Lake Park, Jackson, MI (Goose Lake International Music Festival)
August 8, 1970 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by Blodwyn Pig & Chicken Shack)
August 9, 1970 Arena, Milwaukee, WI (unconfirmed)
August 21, 1970 Lyceum Ballroom, London, ENG
August 24, 1970 Stockholm, SWE ???
August 25, 1970 Gothenburg, SWE ???
August 27, 1970 Copenhagen, DEN ???
August 27, 1970 BBC Studio 2, Aoelian Hall, London, England (BBC Radio "Sounds Of The Seventies" performing "It's All Over Now", "Three Button Hand Me Down" & "Around The Plynth". Broadcast: September 1, 1970)
August 31, 1970 Charlton Park, Bishopsbourne, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1970
September 2, 1970 Folkets Hus, Oslo, NOR
September 3, 1970 Liseberg Stora Scenen, Gothenburg, SWE
September 4, 1970 Statsskole, Copenhagen, DEN
September 5, 1970 Fehmarn, GER, (Love And Peace Festival)
September 11, 1970 Hampstead Country Club, London, ENG
September 13, 1970 Black Prince Hotel, London, ENG
September 15, 1970 BBC Maida Vale 4, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Top Gear" performing "Had Me A Real Good Time", "Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley" & "Country Comfort". Broadcast: September 19, 1970)
September 18, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG
September 19, 1970 Eliot College, Canterbury, ENG
September 25, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG
September 2, 1970 Folkets Hus, Oslo, NOR
September 3, 1970 Liseberg Stora Scenen, Gothenburg, SWE
September 4, 1970 Statsskole, Copenhagen, DEN
September 5, 1970 Fehmarn, GER, (Love And Peace Festival)
September 11, 1970 Hampstead Country Club, London, ENG
September 13, 1970 Black Prince Hotel, London, ENG
September 15, 1970 BBC Maida Vale 4, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Top Gear" performing "Had Me A Real Good Time", "Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley" & "Country Comfort". Broadcast: September 19, 1970)
September 18, 1970 Lyceum, London, ENG
September 19, 1970 Eliot College, Canterbury, ENG
September 25, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1970
Faces US Tour 1970
October 1, 1970 Goddard College, Plainfield, VT
October 2-3, 1970 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY
October 5-7, 1970 The Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (Supported by Ballin' Jack)
October 9, 1970 The Club, Rochester, NY (2 shows)
October 10, 1970 Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
October 12, 1970 Kingston Armory, Wilkes Barre, PA
October 16-17, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI
October 18, 1970 The Scene, Milwaukee, WI (4th Quaker City Rock Festival, with Grand Funk Railroad, Eric Burdon & War & Elizabeth)
October 24, 1970 Action House, Island Park, NY
October 25, 1970 Municipal Auditorium, Florida, FL
October 27, 1970 Palladium, Birmingham, MI
October 28, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
October 30, 1970 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA
October 31, 1970 Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, AB
Faces US Tour 1970
October 1, 1970 Goddard College, Plainfield, VT
October 2-3, 1970 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY
October 5-7, 1970 The Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA (Supported by Ballin' Jack)
October 9, 1970 The Club, Rochester, NY (2 shows)
October 10, 1970 Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
October 12, 1970 Kingston Armory, Wilkes Barre, PA
October 16-17, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI
October 18, 1970 The Scene, Milwaukee, WI (4th Quaker City Rock Festival, with Grand Funk Railroad, Eric Burdon & War & Elizabeth)
October 24, 1970 Action House, Island Park, NY
October 25, 1970 Municipal Auditorium, Florida, FL
October 27, 1970 Palladium, Birmingham, MI
October 28, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
October 30, 1970 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA
October 31, 1970 Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, AB
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1970
November 1, 1970 Agrodome, Vancouver, BC (supported by Redbone & The Legendary Seeds Of Time)
November 3, 1970 Dewey’s, Madison, WI
November 5, 1970 State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
November 6, 1970 Williams College, Chapin Hall, Williamstown, MA (supported by Poco)
November 7, 1970 Olympic Stadium, Detroit, MI (supporting Three Dog Night)
November 8, 1970 The Depot, Minneapolis, MN (2 shows 8.00 & 10.30, supported by Downchild)
November 10, 1970 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (2 shows, supported by Black Sabbath & If)
November 11, 1970 The Club, Rochester, NY
November 13, 1970 The Syndrome, Chicago, IL
November 14, 1970 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supporting Eric Burdon & War)
November 15, 1970 Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA
November 19, 1970 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (BBC Radio "John Peel’s Sunday Concert" performing "Country Comfort", "You're My Girl", "Too Much Woman/Street Fighting Man/Too Much Woman", "Maybe I'm Amazed" & "Around The Plynth/Country Honk/Gasoline Alley". Broadcast: November 29, 1970)
November 20, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG
November 22, 1970 The Wake Arms, Epping, ENG
November 28, 1970 Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG November 28, 1970 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG
November 29, 1970 Croydon Greyhound, London, ENG
November 1, 1970 Agrodome, Vancouver, BC (supported by Redbone & The Legendary Seeds Of Time)
November 3, 1970 Dewey’s, Madison, WI
November 5, 1970 State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
November 6, 1970 Williams College, Chapin Hall, Williamstown, MA (supported by Poco)
November 7, 1970 Olympic Stadium, Detroit, MI (supporting Three Dog Night)
November 8, 1970 The Depot, Minneapolis, MN (2 shows 8.00 & 10.30, supported by Downchild)
November 10, 1970 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (2 shows, supported by Black Sabbath & If)
November 11, 1970 The Club, Rochester, NY
November 13, 1970 The Syndrome, Chicago, IL
November 14, 1970 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supporting Eric Burdon & War)
November 15, 1970 Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA
November 19, 1970 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (BBC Radio "John Peel’s Sunday Concert" performing "Country Comfort", "You're My Girl", "Too Much Woman/Street Fighting Man/Too Much Woman", "Maybe I'm Amazed" & "Around The Plynth/Country Honk/Gasoline Alley". Broadcast: November 29, 1970)
November 20, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG
November 22, 1970 The Wake Arms, Epping, ENG
November 28, 1970 Country Club, Kirklevington, ENG November 28, 1970 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG
November 29, 1970 Croydon Greyhound, London, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1970
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1970
December 2, 1970 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Had Me A Real Good Time". Aired on the 3rd December)
December 4, 1970 North East London Polytechnic, London, ENG
December 5, 1970 Sheffield University Lower Refectory, Sheffield, ENG
December 6, 1970 Black Prince Hotel, London, ENG
December 7, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG (Filmed by German WDR-TV and aired in Germany on the 15th January 1971)
December 8, 1970 London, ENG (UK radio "Top Gear" performing "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "Good King Wenceslas", "Silent Night" & "O Come All Ye Faithful". Broadcast on the 26th December. With Marc Bolan, John Peel, Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge, Ron Wood, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Ronnie Lane, Ivor Cutler, Sonja Kristina, Bridget St. John, Pete Buckland & David Bedford on piano. Rod also did a solo version of "Away In A Manger")
December 12, 1970 Seven Sisters Club, London, ENG
December 15, 1970 Hamburg, GER
December 16, 1970 Köln, GER
December 17, 1970 München, GER
December 18, 1970 Frankfurt, GER
December 19, 1970 Winterthur, SUI
December 20, 1970 Zürich, SUI
December 21, 1970 Basel, SUI
December 22, 1970 St. Gallen, SUI
December 23, 1970 Bern, SUI
December 2, 1970 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Had Me A Real Good Time". Aired on the 3rd December)
December 4, 1970 North East London Polytechnic, London, ENG
December 5, 1970 Sheffield University Lower Refectory, Sheffield, ENG
December 6, 1970 Black Prince Hotel, London, ENG
December 7, 1970 Marquee, London, ENG (Filmed by German WDR-TV and aired in Germany on the 15th January 1971)
December 8, 1970 London, ENG (UK radio "Top Gear" performing "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "Good King Wenceslas", "Silent Night" & "O Come All Ye Faithful". Broadcast on the 26th December. With Marc Bolan, John Peel, Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge, Ron Wood, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Ronnie Lane, Ivor Cutler, Sonja Kristina, Bridget St. John, Pete Buckland & David Bedford on piano. Rod also did a solo version of "Away In A Manger")
December 12, 1970 Seven Sisters Club, London, ENG
December 15, 1970 Hamburg, GER
December 16, 1970 Köln, GER
December 17, 1970 München, GER
December 18, 1970 Frankfurt, GER
December 19, 1970 Winterthur, SUI
December 20, 1970 Zürich, SUI
December 21, 1970 Basel, SUI
December 22, 1970 St. Gallen, SUI
December 23, 1970 Bern, SUI
Ronnie Lane ~ 1971
1971 - Faces Cancelled Shows (check)
-January 15, 1971 Nags Head, Wollaston, ENG (cancelled)
-January 16, 1971 London School Of Economics, London, ENG (cancelled)
-January 17, 1971 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG (cancelled)
-November 5, 1971 Martinihal, Groningen, NED (cancelled)
-November 6, 1971 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED (cancelled)
-January 15, 1971 Nags Head, Wollaston, ENG (cancelled)
-January 16, 1971 London School Of Economics, London, ENG (cancelled)
-January 17, 1971 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG (cancelled)
-November 5, 1971 Martinihal, Groningen, NED (cancelled)
-November 6, 1971 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED (cancelled)
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ January 1971
January 20, 1971 City Hall, Newcastle, England with McGuiness Flint
January 22, 1971 Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham, ENG
January 23, 1971 Bradford University, Bradford, ENG
January 24, 1971 Croydon Greyhound, London, ENG
January 30, 1971 Westfield College Hampstead, London, ENG
January 26, 1971 La Taverne De L’Olympia, Paris, FRA (Filmed for French TV "Pop 2")
January 27, 1971 Birmingham, ENG January 29, 1971 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
January 29, 1971 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
January 30, 1971 Westfield College Hampstead, London, ENG
January 31, 1971 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG
January 20, 1971 City Hall, Newcastle, England with McGuiness Flint
January 22, 1971 Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham, ENG
January 23, 1971 Bradford University, Bradford, ENG
January 24, 1971 Croydon Greyhound, London, ENG
January 30, 1971 Westfield College Hampstead, London, ENG
January 26, 1971 La Taverne De L’Olympia, Paris, FRA (Filmed for French TV "Pop 2")
January 27, 1971 Birmingham, ENG January 29, 1971 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
January 29, 1971 Exeter University, Exeter, ENG
January 30, 1971 Westfield College Hampstead, London, ENG
January 31, 1971 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1971
February 1, 1971 Marquee, London, ENG
February 5, 1971 Mosque Auditorium, Richmond, VA
February 6, 1971 Apalachian Teacher's College, Boone, NC
February 7, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Salem, VA
February 9, 1971 Music Hall Theatre, Boston, MA
February 10, 1971 Stanley Theater, Jersey City, NJ (2 shows, supporting Savoy Brown)
February 12-13, 1971 Pirates World Amusement Park, Dania, FL
February 16-17, 1971 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
February 18, 1971 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY
February 20, 1971 Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington, MN
February 21, 1971 Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO
February 23, 1971 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (with Savoy Brown)
February 25, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, TN
February 27, 1971 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA
February 28, 1971 Shady Grove Music Fair, Gaithersburg, MD
February 1, 1971 Marquee, London, ENG
February 5, 1971 Mosque Auditorium, Richmond, VA
February 6, 1971 Apalachian Teacher's College, Boone, NC
February 7, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Salem, VA
February 9, 1971 Music Hall Theatre, Boston, MA
February 10, 1971 Stanley Theater, Jersey City, NJ (2 shows, supporting Savoy Brown)
February 12-13, 1971 Pirates World Amusement Park, Dania, FL
February 16-17, 1971 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
February 18, 1971 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY
February 20, 1971 Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington, MN
February 21, 1971 Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO
February 23, 1971 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (with Savoy Brown)
February 25, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, TN
February 27, 1971 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA
February 28, 1971 Shady Grove Music Fair, Gaithersburg, MD
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1971
March 10, 1971 Forum, Inglewood, CA (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
March 11, 1971 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA
March 12, 1971 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA
March 13, 1971 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
March 14, 1971 Coliseum, Denver, CO
March 18, 1971 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
March 20, 1971 Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 21, 1971 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
March 22, 1971 Tacoma University Fieldhouse, Tacoma, WA (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
March 23, 1971 Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, AB
March 24, 1971 PNE Agrodome, Vancouver, BC (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 27, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 28, 1971 Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth, TX (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 30, 1971 Civic Center, Atlanta, GA
March 10, 1971 Forum, Inglewood, CA (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
March 11, 1971 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA
March 12, 1971 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA
March 13, 1971 Cal Expo Amphitheater, Sacramento, CA (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
March 14, 1971 Coliseum, Denver, CO
March 18, 1971 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
March 20, 1971 Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 21, 1971 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR
March 22, 1971 Tacoma University Fieldhouse, Tacoma, WA (supported by The Grease Band & Savoy Brown)
March 23, 1971 Kinsmen Field House, Edmonton, AB
March 24, 1971 PNE Agrodome, Vancouver, BC (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 27, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 28, 1971 Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth, TX (supporting Savoy Brown)
March 30, 1971 Civic Center, Atlanta, GA
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1971
April 2-3, 1971 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (with Savoy Brown)
April 11, 1971 Orchid Ballroom, Purley, ENG April 14, 1971 Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, GER
April 15, 1971 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER
April 16, 1971 Volksbildungsheim, Frankfurt, GER
April 17, 1971 Circus Krone-Bau, Munich, GER
April 19, 1971 BBC Televison Centre, London, ENG (BBC TV "Disco 2" performing "Tell Everyone", "Sweet Lady Mary" & "Bad 'N' Ruin") (poss 22nd)
April 20, 1971 BBC Studio 1, Kensington House, ENG
BBC Radio "Harris, Sounds Of The Seventies" performing "Had Me A Real Good Time", "Love In Vain",
"Oh Lord, I'm Browned Off" & "Maybe I'm Amazed".
Broadcast: May 3, 1971)
April 24, 1971 Nottingham University, Nottingham, ENG
April 28, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Richmond" & "Bad’n Ruin". Aired on the April 29)
April 29, 1971 Roundhouse, London, ENG
April 30, 1971 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG
April 2-3, 1971 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (with Savoy Brown)
April 11, 1971 Orchid Ballroom, Purley, ENG April 14, 1971 Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, GER
April 15, 1971 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER
April 16, 1971 Volksbildungsheim, Frankfurt, GER
April 17, 1971 Circus Krone-Bau, Munich, GER
April 19, 1971 BBC Televison Centre, London, ENG (BBC TV "Disco 2" performing "Tell Everyone", "Sweet Lady Mary" & "Bad 'N' Ruin") (poss 22nd)
April 20, 1971 BBC Studio 1, Kensington House, ENG
BBC Radio "Harris, Sounds Of The Seventies" performing "Had Me A Real Good Time", "Love In Vain",
"Oh Lord, I'm Browned Off" & "Maybe I'm Amazed".
Broadcast: May 3, 1971)
April 24, 1971 Nottingham University, Nottingham, ENG
April 28, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Richmond" & "Bad’n Ruin". Aired on the April 29)
April 29, 1971 Roundhouse, London, ENG
April 30, 1971 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1971
May 1, 1971 London School Of Economics, London, ENG
May 6, 1971 Town Hall, Watford, ENG
May 7, 1971 Sussex Sports Centre, Brighton, ENG
May 8, 1971 Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester, ENG (May Ball)
May 13, 1971 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Peel Sunday Concert", broadcast:
May 23, 1971) May 14, 1971 Northampton, ENG
May 15, 1971 Crystal Palace Bowl, London, ENG (Garden Party, supporting Pink Floyd, with Mountain & Quiver)
May 16, 1971 Croydon Greyhound, London, ENG
May 18, 1971 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG
May 20, 1971 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG
May 21, 1971 Loughborough University, Edward Herbert Building, Loughborough, ENG
May 22, 1971 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG
May 23, 1971 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG (supported by Atomic Rooster)
May 24, 1971 College Of Education, Brighton, ENG
May 26, 1971 Winter Gardens,,Bournemouth, ENG
May 27, 1971 Nag’s Head, Wollaston, ENG
May 28, 1971 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG
May 30, 1971 Freedom Rock Festival Grounds, Langelsheim, GER (Freedom Festival 1971)
May 30, 1971 Fox At Greyhound, Croydon, ENG (supported by Trapeze)
May 1, 1971 London School Of Economics, London, ENG
May 6, 1971 Town Hall, Watford, ENG
May 7, 1971 Sussex Sports Centre, Brighton, ENG
May 8, 1971 Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester, ENG (May Ball)
May 13, 1971 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Peel Sunday Concert", broadcast:
May 23, 1971) May 14, 1971 Northampton, ENG
May 15, 1971 Crystal Palace Bowl, London, ENG (Garden Party, supporting Pink Floyd, with Mountain & Quiver)
May 16, 1971 Croydon Greyhound, London, ENG
May 18, 1971 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG
May 20, 1971 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG
May 21, 1971 Loughborough University, Edward Herbert Building, Loughborough, ENG
May 22, 1971 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG
May 23, 1971 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG (supported by Atomic Rooster)
May 24, 1971 College Of Education, Brighton, ENG
May 26, 1971 Winter Gardens,,Bournemouth, ENG
May 27, 1971 Nag’s Head, Wollaston, ENG
May 28, 1971 Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle, ENG
May 30, 1971 Freedom Rock Festival Grounds, Langelsheim, GER (Freedom Festival 1971)
May 30, 1971 Fox At Greyhound, Croydon, ENG (supported by Trapeze)
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1971
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1971
July 2, 1971 Friars Club, Aylesbury, ENG
July 3, 1971 Kingston Polytechnic, Kingston, ENG
July 9, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Deep Purple)
July 2, 1971 Friars Club, Aylesbury, ENG
July 3, 1971 Kingston Polytechnic, Kingston, ENG
July 9, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Deep Purple)
July 10, 1971 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (supported by Deep Purple)
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1971 cont.
July 11, 1971 Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN (supported by Deep Purple)
July 13, 1971 Colisée De Quebec, Quebec City, QC ???
July 14, 1971 Bruce Hall Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Deep Purple)
July 16, 1971 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 17, 1971 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 18, 1971 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supported by Deep Purple)
July 20, 1971 Kinetic Circus Playground, Chicago, IL (supported by Deep Purple) -this is not right?
July 21, 1971 Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Deep Purple)
May have played at The Auditorium Theater on July 20, looks like
-This was part of Deep Purple's extensive 15 month "In Rock World Tour"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Rock_World_Tour
Fan Review of Faces July 21, 1971 concert
(not relevant, but the Grateful Dead played 3 months later in the same theater)
https://jerrygarcia.com/show/1971-10-21-auditorium-theatre-chicago-il-usa/
July 23, 1971 Pirates World Amusement Park, Dania, FL (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 24, 1971 Sports Stadium, Orlando, FL (supported by Deep Purple)
July 25, 1971 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 27, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (supported by Deep Purple)
July 28, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supported by Deep Purple)
July 29, 1971 Sgt. Pepper, Wichita, KA (supported by Deep Purple)
July 30, 1971 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 31, 1971 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT (supported by Deep Purple)
July 11, 1971 Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN (supported by Deep Purple)
July 13, 1971 Colisée De Quebec, Quebec City, QC ???
July 14, 1971 Bruce Hall Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Deep Purple)
July 16, 1971 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 17, 1971 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 18, 1971 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supported by Deep Purple)
July 20, 1971 Kinetic Circus Playground, Chicago, IL (supported by Deep Purple) -this is not right?
July 21, 1971 Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL (supported by Deep Purple)
May have played at The Auditorium Theater on July 20, looks like
-This was part of Deep Purple's extensive 15 month "In Rock World Tour"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Rock_World_Tour
Fan Review of Faces July 21, 1971 concert
(not relevant, but the Grateful Dead played 3 months later in the same theater)
https://jerrygarcia.com/show/1971-10-21-auditorium-theatre-chicago-il-usa/
July 23, 1971 Pirates World Amusement Park, Dania, FL (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 24, 1971 Sports Stadium, Orlando, FL (supported by Deep Purple)
July 25, 1971 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 27, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (supported by Deep Purple)
July 28, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supported by Deep Purple)
July 29, 1971 Sgt. Pepper, Wichita, KA (supported by Deep Purple)
July 30, 1971 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Deep Purple & Matthew's Southern Comfort)
July 31, 1971 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT (supported by Deep Purple)
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1971
August 1, 1971 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA
August 4, 1971 Mississippi River Festival, Edwardsville, IL
August 5, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supported by Matthew's Southern Comfort)
August 6, 1971 Common, Boston, MA
August 7, 1971 National Guard Armory, Washington, DC
August 18, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Maggie May". Aired on the August 19)
August 21 or 22, 1971 Bilzen, BEL (Jazz Festival)
August 27, 1971 Mayfair, Newcastle, ENG
August 28, 1971 Weeley, Clacton-on-Sea, ENG (Weeley Festival)
August 1, 1971 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA
August 4, 1971 Mississippi River Festival, Edwardsville, IL
August 5, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supported by Matthew's Southern Comfort)
August 6, 1971 Common, Boston, MA
August 7, 1971 National Guard Armory, Washington, DC
August 18, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Maggie May". Aired on the August 19)
August 21 or 22, 1971 Bilzen, BEL (Jazz Festival)
August 27, 1971 Mayfair, Newcastle, ENG
August 28, 1971 Weeley, Clacton-on-Sea, ENG (Weeley Festival)
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1971
September 4, 1971 Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT (The Sensational British Superstar Festival)
September 5, 1971 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 9.00, supported by Ricotti Albuquerque)
September 28, 1971 BBC Maida Vale 4, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Top Gear" performing "Stay With Me", "Miss Judy's Farm" & "Maggie May". broadcast: October 6, 1971)
September 29, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Maggie May", with John Peel miming on mamdolin. Aired on the September 30)
September 4, 1971 Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT (The Sensational British Superstar Festival)
September 5, 1971 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG (2 shows 6.15 & 9.00, supported by Ricotti Albuquerque)
September 28, 1971 BBC Maida Vale 4, London, ENG (BBC Radio "Top Gear" performing "Stay With Me", "Miss Judy's Farm" & "Maggie May". broadcast: October 6, 1971)
September 29, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Maggie May", with John Peel miming on mamdolin. Aired on the September 30)
September 18, 1971
Faces at the Goodbye Summer Festival
Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London, England "Goodbye Summer", concert in aid of famine relief for Bangla Desh. with The Who, Mott The Hoople, Lindisfarne, Quintessence, Atomic Rooster, Eugene Wallace, America, Grease Band , Cochise & (comperes) Ricky Farr & Jeff Dexter)
A one day festival to raise funds to help the folks who were dying from famine in Bangladesh. Normally home to cricket tests by the likes of England and Australia , the famous gasometer overlooked 35,000 freaks who collectively raised £15,000 towards famine relief.
See more Faces playbills, setlist and photos at the Goodbye Summer 1971 festival here
https://www.ronnielane.com/faces-playbills-posters-setlists-and-photos.html |
Facebook Fan Quote:
"I was at this gig. The Who were top of the bill and the Faces blew them away! |
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1971
October 3, 1971 Forum, Los Angeles, CA ???
October 8, 1971 Starkers Royal Ballroom, Bournemouth, ENG
October 16, 1971 Leeds University Refectory Hall, Leeds, ENG
October 20, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Maggie May". Aired on the October 21)
October 22, 1971 Kinetic Circus, Birmingham, ENG October 25, 1971 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (supported by Cochise)
October 26, 1971 Paris Theatre, London, ENG (BBC TV "Sounds For Saturday" performing "Three Button Hand Me Down", "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Love In Vain", "Stay With Me" & "(I Know) I'm Losing You". Aired on the 1st April 1972)
October 3, 1971 Forum, Los Angeles, CA ???
October 8, 1971 Starkers Royal Ballroom, Bournemouth, ENG
October 16, 1971 Leeds University Refectory Hall, Leeds, ENG
October 20, 1971 BBC Television Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London, ENG (BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Maggie May". Aired on the October 21)
October 22, 1971 Kinetic Circus, Birmingham, ENG October 25, 1971 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (supported by Cochise)
October 26, 1971 Paris Theatre, London, ENG (BBC TV "Sounds For Saturday" performing "Three Button Hand Me Down", "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Love In Vain", "Stay With Me" & "(I Know) I'm Losing You". Aired on the 1st April 1972)
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1971
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1971
November 5, 1971 Martinihal, Groningen, NED (cancelled)
November 6, 1971 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED (cancelled)
November 10, 1971 Fillmore, Sunderland, ENG
November 13, 1971 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
November 23, 1971 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
November 24, 1971 Memorial Civic Center, Canton, OH
November 26, 1971 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
November 28, 1971 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
November 30, 1971 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (supported by Cactus & Bull Angus)
November 5, 1971 Martinihal, Groningen, NED (cancelled)
November 6, 1971 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NED (cancelled)
November 10, 1971 Fillmore, Sunderland, ENG
November 13, 1971 Pavilion, Bath, ENG
November 23, 1971 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
November 24, 1971 Memorial Civic Center, Canton, OH
November 26, 1971 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
November 28, 1971 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
November 30, 1971 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (supported by Cactus & Bull Angus)
November 17, 1971
The Faces released their third LP "A Nod Is as Good as a Wink". The full title was "A Nod is as Good as a Wink to a Blind Horse" with the "to a Blind Horse" being on the back cover. It was their most successful album, peaking at #6 in the US, and reaching #2 in the UK. It contains their biggest hit, "Stay with Me".
The original issue of the album came with a poster consisting of a picture collage, including images of pills and pharmaceutical capsules, as well as photos apparently taken on tour of band and crew members reveling with naked groupies in hotel rooms. Within weeks of release, the record company had second thoughts and re-issued the album without the poster, making original copies with the poster into collector's items.
The original issue of the album came with a poster consisting of a picture collage, including images of pills and pharmaceutical capsules, as well as photos apparently taken on tour of band and crew members reveling with naked groupies in hotel rooms. Within weeks of release, the record company had second thoughts and re-issued the album without the poster, making original copies with the poster into collector's items.
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1971
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1971
December 1, 1971 Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA
December 1, 1971 Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA
December 3, 1971 - Release of the Faces' 7" single STAY WITH ME / DEBRIS
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1971 (cont.)
December 3, 1971 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (supported by Cactus & Bull Angus)
December 4, 1971 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA
December 5, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE
December 8, 1971 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (David Ruffin guests on "I'm Losing You")
December 9, 1971 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON
December 10, 1971 Forum, Montreal, QC
December 12, 1971 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
December 14, 1971 College Of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
December 15, 1971 Charlottesville University, Charlottesville, VA
December 16, 1971 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Cactus & Audience)
December 17, 1971 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL
December 3, 1971 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, BC (supported by Cactus & Bull Angus)
December 4, 1971 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA
December 5, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE
December 8, 1971 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (David Ruffin guests on "I'm Losing You")
December 9, 1971 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON
December 10, 1971 Forum, Montreal, QC
December 12, 1971 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
December 14, 1971 College Of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
December 15, 1971 Charlottesville University, Charlottesville, VA
December 16, 1971 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Cactus & Audience)
December 17, 1971 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL
Ronnie Lane ~ 1972
1972 - Faces Cancelled Shows (check)
-February 19, 1972 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (cancelled)
-May 31, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (cancelled)
-June 2, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (cancelled)
-July 22, 1972 Recreation Ground, Nottingham, ENG (Goose Fair Festival. cancelled)
-July 31, 1972 Trentham Gardens Ballroom, Trentham, ENG (cancelled)
-August 18, 1972 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, NC ("The Peachtree Festival", Cancelled, replaced by Alice Cooper)
-February 19, 1972 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (cancelled)
-May 31, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (cancelled)
-June 2, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (cancelled)
-July 22, 1972 Recreation Ground, Nottingham, ENG (Goose Fair Festival. cancelled)
-July 31, 1972 Trentham Gardens Ballroom, Trentham, ENG (cancelled)
-August 18, 1972 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, NC ("The Peachtree Festival", Cancelled, replaced by Alice Cooper)
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1972
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1972
February 6, 1972 Dacorum Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, ENG
February 7, 1972 Top Rank Suite, Brighton, ENG(supported by Nazareth & Byzantium)
February 10-12, 1972 Rainbow, London, ENG
February 12, 1972 BBC Radio, Paris Cinema, London, England (BBC "Radio 1 Club" performing "My Fault", broadcast: March 1, 1972)
February 17, 1972 BBC Paris Cinema, London, England (BBC Radio "Peel Sunday Concert" performing "Three Button Hand Me Down", "Miss Judy’s Farm", "Memphis, Tennessee", "Give Me The Moonlight-Too Bad", "Last Orders Please", "Devotion", "That’s All You Need-Country Honk-Gasoline Alley-That’s All You Need", "I’m Losing You", "Stay With Me" & "Had Me A Real Good Time-Underneath The Arches-Every Picture Tells A Story". Broadcast: February 26, 1972)
February 19, 1972 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (cancelled)
February 25, 1972 De Doelen, Rotterdam, NED February 26, 1972 Martinihal, Groningen, NED
February 7, 1972 Top Rank Suite, Brighton, ENG(supported by Nazareth & Byzantium)
February 10-12, 1972 Rainbow, London, ENG
February 12, 1972 BBC Radio, Paris Cinema, London, England (BBC "Radio 1 Club" performing "My Fault", broadcast: March 1, 1972)
February 17, 1972 BBC Paris Cinema, London, England (BBC Radio "Peel Sunday Concert" performing "Three Button Hand Me Down", "Miss Judy’s Farm", "Memphis, Tennessee", "Give Me The Moonlight-Too Bad", "Last Orders Please", "Devotion", "That’s All You Need-Country Honk-Gasoline Alley-That’s All You Need", "I’m Losing You", "Stay With Me" & "Had Me A Real Good Time-Underneath The Arches-Every Picture Tells A Story". Broadcast: February 26, 1972)
February 19, 1972 National Stadium, Dublin, IRE (cancelled)
February 25, 1972 De Doelen, Rotterdam, NED February 26, 1972 Martinihal, Groningen, NED
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1972
March 5, 1972 Fillmore North, Top Rank Suite, Sunderland, ENG
March 10, 1972 Stadthalle, Offenbach, W. GER
March 11, 1972 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, W. GER
March 12, 1972 Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, W. GER
March 5, 1972 Fillmore North, Top Rank Suite, Sunderland, ENG
March 10, 1972 Stadthalle, Offenbach, W. GER
March 11, 1972 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, W. GER
March 12, 1972 Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, W. GER
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1972
April 3, 1972 Los Tubos Beach, Manati, Puerto Rico (Mar Y Sol)
April 21, 1972 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
April 22, 1972 Clemson University, Little John Coliseum, Clemson, SC
April 24, 1972 Kentucky Fair EXPO Center, Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY
April 25, 1972 Memorial Coliseum, Auburn, AL
April 26, 1972 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, MO
April 28, 1972 Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL
April 29, 1972 Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, NC
April 30, 1972 Tampa Stadium, Tampa Bay, FL
April 3, 1972 Los Tubos Beach, Manati, Puerto Rico (Mar Y Sol)
April 21, 1972 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
April 22, 1972 Clemson University, Little John Coliseum, Clemson, SC
April 24, 1972 Kentucky Fair EXPO Center, Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY
April 25, 1972 Memorial Coliseum, Auburn, AL
April 26, 1972 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, MO
April 28, 1972 Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL
April 29, 1972 Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, NC
April 30, 1972 Tampa Stadium, Tampa Bay, FL
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1972
May 6, 1972 Roundhouse, London, ENG (Camden Festival '72, with Nazareth)
May 27, 1972 Tupholme Manor Park, Bardney, ENG (Great Western Express)
May 28, 1972 Coliseum, London, ENG (The Faces In Charity. Benefit-gig in aid for the Sir Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children)
May 31, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (cancelled)
May 6, 1972 Roundhouse, London, ENG (Camden Festival '72, with Nazareth)
May 27, 1972 Tupholme Manor Park, Bardney, ENG (Great Western Express)
May 28, 1972 Coliseum, London, ENG (The Faces In Charity. Benefit-gig in aid for the Sir Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children)
May 31, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (cancelled)
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1972
June 2, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (cancelled)
June 5, 1972 Cramley, ENG (festival)
June 18, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG
June 25, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT
June 2, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (cancelled)
June 5, 1972 Cramley, ENG (festival)
June 18, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG
June 25, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT
Ronnie Lane ~ July 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ July 1972
July 1, 1972 Boston Garden, Boston, MA (supported by Badfinger, Cactus & Circus)
July 2, 1972 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Badfinger)
July 3, 1972 Rubber Bowl, Akron, OH (supported by Badfinger)
July 5, 1972 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI (supported by Badfinger)
July 6, 1972 War Memorial, Syracuse, NY (supported by Badfinger & Rock & Roll Cyrcus)
July, 8, 1972 Mount Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, PA (Concert 10)
July 9, 1972 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Badfinger)
July 10, 1972 Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT (supported by Badfinger & Captain Beyond)
July 22, 1972 Recreation Ground, Nottingham, ENG (Goose Fair Festival. cancelled)
July 28, 1972 Corn Exchange, Starkers Club, Devizes, ENG
July 29, 1972 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG
July 31, 1972 Trentham Gardens Ballroom, Trentham, ENG (cancelled)
July 1, 1972 Boston Garden, Boston, MA (supported by Badfinger, Cactus & Circus)
July 2, 1972 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Badfinger)
July 3, 1972 Rubber Bowl, Akron, OH (supported by Badfinger)
July 5, 1972 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI (supported by Badfinger)
July 6, 1972 War Memorial, Syracuse, NY (supported by Badfinger & Rock & Roll Cyrcus)
July, 8, 1972 Mount Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, PA (Concert 10)
July 9, 1972 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by Badfinger)
July 10, 1972 Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT (supported by Badfinger & Captain Beyond)
July 22, 1972 Recreation Ground, Nottingham, ENG (Goose Fair Festival. cancelled)
July 28, 1972 Corn Exchange, Starkers Club, Devizes, ENG
July 29, 1972 Guildhall, Southampton, ENG
July 31, 1972 Trentham Gardens Ballroom, Trentham, ENG (cancelled)
Ronnie Lane ~ August 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ August 1972
August 1, 1972 Sherwood Rooms, Nottingham, ENG
August 7, 1972 Trentham Gardens Ballroom, Trentham, ENG
August 12, 1972 Thames-side Arena, Reading, ENG (The 11th National Jazz, Blues & Rock Festival)
August 16, 1972 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "You Wear It Well", backed by the Faces. Ronnie Lane was missing, so he sent a cardboard cut-out of himself instead. Aired on the 17th August)
August 18, 1972 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, NC ("The Peachtree Festival", Cancelled, replaced by Alice Cooper)
August 19, 1972 Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX
August 22, 1972 Cessna Stadium, Wichita, KA (supported by John Kay)
August 23, 1972 Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO
August 25, 1972 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
August 26, 1972 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
August 27, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA
August 29, 1972 Valley Stadium, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Savoy Brown)
August 30, 1972 Coliseum, Oakland, CA (supported by Cactus)
August 1, 1972 Sherwood Rooms, Nottingham, ENG
August 7, 1972 Trentham Gardens Ballroom, Trentham, ENG
August 12, 1972 Thames-side Arena, Reading, ENG (The 11th National Jazz, Blues & Rock Festival)
August 16, 1972 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "You Wear It Well", backed by the Faces. Ronnie Lane was missing, so he sent a cardboard cut-out of himself instead. Aired on the 17th August)
August 18, 1972 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, NC ("The Peachtree Festival", Cancelled, replaced by Alice Cooper)
August 19, 1972 Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX
August 22, 1972 Cessna Stadium, Wichita, KA (supported by John Kay)
August 23, 1972 Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO
August 25, 1972 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
August 26, 1972 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
August 27, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA
August 29, 1972 Valley Stadium, Las Vegas, NV (supported by Savoy Brown)
August 30, 1972 Coliseum, Oakland, CA (supported by Cactus)
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ September 1972
September 6, 1972 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI September 7, 1972 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON
September 8, 1972 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
September 11, 1972 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (supported by Rory Gallagher)
September 6, 1972 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI September 7, 1972 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON
September 8, 1972 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
September 11, 1972 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (supported by Rory Gallagher)
Ronnie Lane ~ October 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ October 1972
October 21, 1972 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
October 29, 1972 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (The Wembley Festival Of Music, Benefit-gig in aid of the Star's Organisation For Spastics, supported by New York Dolls & Pink Fairies)
October 21, 1972 Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, ENG
October 29, 1972 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG (The Wembley Festival Of Music, Benefit-gig in aid of the Star's Organisation For Spastics, supported by New York Dolls & Pink Fairies)
Ronnie Lane ~ November 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ November 1972
November 15, 1972 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Angel", backed by the Faces. Ronnie Lane was missing, so he sent a cardboard cut-out of himself instead. Aired on the 16th November)
November 15, 1972 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Angel", backed by the Faces. Ronnie Lane was missing, so he sent a cardboard cut-out of himself instead. Aired on the 16th November)
Ronnie Lane ~ December 1972
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1972
Faces UK Tour
December 4-5, 1972 Fishmongers Arms, Wood Green, London, ENG (Tour rehearsals)
December 1972 (supported by Vigrass & Osborne with Stumble)
December 7, 1972 Caird Hall, Dundee, SCOT
Faces UK Tour
December 4-5, 1972 Fishmongers Arms, Wood Green, London, ENG (Tour rehearsals)
December 1972 (supported by Vigrass & Osborne with Stumble)
December 7, 1972 Caird Hall, Dundee, SCOT
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ December 1972 (cont.)
December 9, 1972 Rainbow, London, ENG (2 shows. Charity performance of 'Tommy')
December 10, 1972 Opera House, Blackpool, ENG
December 12, 1972 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG
December 14, 1972 Town Hall, Leeds, ENG
December 16, 1972 Brixton Sundown, London, ENG
December 17-18, 1972 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG
December 21, 1972 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "You Wear It Well", backed by the Faces. Aired on the 25th December)
December 22, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG December 23, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG
December 10, 1972 Opera House, Blackpool, ENG
December 12, 1972 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG
December 14, 1972 Town Hall, Leeds, ENG
December 16, 1972 Brixton Sundown, London, ENG
December 17-18, 1972 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG
December 21, 1972 London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "You Wear It Well", backed by the Faces. Aired on the 25th December)
December 22, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG December 23, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG
Ronnie Lane ~ 1973
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1973
Ronnie Lane ~ February 1973
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ February 1973
February 7, 1973 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Cindy Incidentally". Aired on the 8th February)
February 8, 1973 Paris Cinema, London, ENG (UK radio "In Concert" performing "Silicone Grown", "Cindy Incidentally", "Angel", "Memphis, Tennesse", "True Blue", "I'd Rather Go Blind", "You're My Girl", "Twistin' The Night Away", "It's All Over Now", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Three Button Hand Me Down" & "I’m Losing You". The show was not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk)
February 12, 1973 London, ENG (UK Radio "Radio 1 Club" performing "Cindy Incidentally", "Borstal Boys", "My Fault" & more. Broadcast on 1st March)
February 24, 1973 LWT Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Russell Harty Plus" performing "Cindy Incidentally")
February 7, 1973 BBC Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Top Of The Pops" performing "Cindy Incidentally". Aired on the 8th February)
February 8, 1973 Paris Cinema, London, ENG (UK radio "In Concert" performing "Silicone Grown", "Cindy Incidentally", "Angel", "Memphis, Tennesse", "True Blue", "I'd Rather Go Blind", "You're My Girl", "Twistin' The Night Away", "It's All Over Now", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Three Button Hand Me Down" & "I’m Losing You". The show was not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk)
February 12, 1973 London, ENG (UK Radio "Radio 1 Club" performing "Cindy Incidentally", "Borstal Boys", "My Fault" & more. Broadcast on 1st March)
February 24, 1973 LWT Studios, London, ENG (UK TV "Russell Harty Plus" performing "Cindy Incidentally")
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1973
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ March 1973
March 10, 1973 Sporthal De Vliegermolen, Voorburg, NED (Pop Gala '73)
On March 9th & 10th 1973, fans could see The Who (a last minute replacement for Roxy Music), The Faces, The Eagles, Ry Cooder, Colin Blunstone, Argent, Chi Coltrane, Country Gazette and Slade perform. The arena was set up with two stages on either side, so as one act performed, crews could break down and set up for the next act. Roxy Music, Ringo Starr and Stevie Wonder were also invited to perform but couldn't make it)
March 10, 1973 Sporthal De Vliegermolen, Voorburg, NED (Pop Gala '73)
On March 9th & 10th 1973, fans could see The Who (a last minute replacement for Roxy Music), The Faces, The Eagles, Ry Cooder, Colin Blunstone, Argent, Chi Coltrane, Country Gazette and Slade perform. The arena was set up with two stages on either side, so as one act performed, crews could break down and set up for the next act. Roxy Music, Ringo Starr and Stevie Wonder were also invited to perform but couldn't make it)
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1973
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ April 1973
April 1, 1973 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (UK Radio "In Concert" performing "Silicone Grown", "Cindy Incidentally", "Memphis, Tennesse", "If I'm On The Late Side", "My Fault", "The Stealer", "Borstal Boys", "Angel", "Stay With Me", "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", "True Blue", "Twistin' The Night Away", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Jealous Guy" & "Too Bad". Broadcast on 21st April)
April 5, 1973 Odeon, Leicester, ENG
April 8, 1973 Hippodrome, Bristol, ENG April 9, 1973 New Theatre, Oxford, ENG
April 10, 1973 Gaumont, Worcester, ENG
April 13, 1973 Locarno Ballroom, Sunderland, ENG
April 23, 1973 Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN
April 24, 1973 St. Paul, IN
April 26, 1973 McGraw Memorial Hall, Evanston, IL
April 27, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (probably 24th)
April 28, 1973 Wexner Mershon Auditorium, Columbus, OH
April 30, 1973 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI
April 1, 1973 BBC Paris Cinema, London, ENG (UK Radio "In Concert" performing "Silicone Grown", "Cindy Incidentally", "Memphis, Tennesse", "If I'm On The Late Side", "My Fault", "The Stealer", "Borstal Boys", "Angel", "Stay With Me", "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", "True Blue", "Twistin' The Night Away", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Jealous Guy" & "Too Bad". Broadcast on 21st April)
April 5, 1973 Odeon, Leicester, ENG
April 8, 1973 Hippodrome, Bristol, ENG April 9, 1973 New Theatre, Oxford, ENG
April 10, 1973 Gaumont, Worcester, ENG
April 13, 1973 Locarno Ballroom, Sunderland, ENG
April 23, 1973 Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN
April 24, 1973 St. Paul, IN
April 26, 1973 McGraw Memorial Hall, Evanston, IL
April 27, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO (probably 24th)
April 28, 1973 Wexner Mershon Auditorium, Columbus, OH
April 30, 1973 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI
April 24, 1973 St. Paul, IN
Ronnie Lane ~ May 1973
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ May 1973
May ?, 1973 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT
May 2, 1973 Boston Garden, Boston, MA
May 3, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI
May 5, 1973 Rhodes Coliseum, Hampton, VA
May 7, 1973 Civic Center, Springfield, MA May 9, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Doobie Brothers)
May 10, 1973 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
May 12, 1973 Civic Center Auditorium, Roanoke, VA
May 13, 1973 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN
May ?, 1973 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT
May 2, 1973 Boston Garden, Boston, MA
May 3, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI
May 5, 1973 Rhodes Coliseum, Hampton, VA
May 7, 1973 Civic Center, Springfield, MA May 9, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Doobie Brothers)
May 10, 1973 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
May 12, 1973 Civic Center Auditorium, Roanoke, VA
May 13, 1973 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN
Ronnie Lane ~ June 1973
Faces Concert Tour Dates ~ June 1973
June 1, 3-4 & 6, 1973 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG
(The show on the 6th was the last Faces-gig with Ronnie Lane on bass)
June 1, 3-4 & 6, 1973 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG
(The show on the 6th was the last Faces-gig with Ronnie Lane on bass)
Faces Line-Up: July 1973 - December 18, 1975
- Rod Stewart - vocals
- Ron Wood - guitar
- Ian McLagan - keyboards
- Tetsu Yamauchi - bass
- Kenny Jones - drums
Further Faces concert dates (without Ronnie Lane) June 1973 - December 18, 1975 can be found at:
https://concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Rod_Stewart_Concerts_1970s
https://concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Rod_Stewart_Concerts_1970s
Ronnie Lane ~ January 1973
Ronnie Lane ~ 1974
Ronnie Lane ~ 1975
Ronnie Lane ~ 1976
Ronnie Lane ~ 1977
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1977
September 30, 1977 ~ Release of Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane Rough Mix album (1977)
Ronnie Lane ~ 1978
Ronnie Lane ~ 1979
Ronnie Lane ~ 1980
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1980
March 19, 1980 ~ The Ronnie Lane Band at Rockpalast, Cologne, Germany
March 19, 1980 Cologne, German
This Rockpalast concert in Cologne remains a one-time live document of this exceptional musician and the band billed as
"The Ronnie Lane Band". To read more about and watch Ronnie Lane at Rockpalast visit
https://www.ronnielane.com/the-ronnie-lane-band-live-at-rockpalast-march-1980-released-2013.html |
Ronnie Lane ~ 1981
Ronnie Lane ~ 1982
Ronnie Lane ~ 1983
Ronnie Lane ~ 1984
Ronnie Lane ~ 1985
Ronnie Lane ~ 1986
Ronnie Lane ~ 1987
Ronnie Lane ~ 1988
Ronnie Lane ~ March 1988
The Austin Music Awards
-check 1987 -Small Faces/Faces great Ronnie Lane, newly moved to town, offered unprecedented star power to the show that year, though an unannounced set from Jerry Jeff Walker and David Bromberg garnered more attention. In 1988, Lane returned with the True Believers and Television guitarist Richard Lloyd. The results cast an early spotlight on SXSW’s budding national stature. https://www.austinchronicle.com/features/2017-03-03/35-years-of-the-austin-music-awards/ |
Ronnie Lane ~ September 1988
September 14, 1988 ~ Ronnie Lane with Jimmy Page, Outrider Tour - Austin, TX at Frank Erwin Center
"I played the Frank Erwin Centre in Austin, Texas on The Outrider solo tour and Ronnie Lane, who now lived and performed locally, appeared with Bucks Burnett and photographer Mark Bowman. I hadn't seen Ronnie for awhile, but I toured with him on the ARMS tour in the UK and the US and it was good to meet up with this extraordinary man and musician again. He is pictured here at the show."
~Jimmy Page https://www.ronnielane.com/ronnie-lane-photo-picture-photographer-mark-bowman.html |
Ronnie Lane ~ 1989
Ronnie Lane ~ 1990
Ronnie Lane ~ 1991
Ronnie Lane ~ April 1991
April 20, 1991 ~ Steve Marriott, frontman extraordinaire of Small Faces and Humble Pie, passes away.
Ronnie Lane ~ 1992
Ronnie Lane ~ 1993
Ronnie Lane ~ 1994
Ronnie Lane ~ 1995
Ronnie Lane ~ 1996
Ronnie Lane ~ 1997
Ronnie Lane ~ 1998
Ronnie Lane ~ 1999
Ronnie Lane ~ 2000
Ronnie Lane ~ 2001
Ronnie Lane ~ 2002
Ronnie Lane ~ 2003
Ronnie Lane ~ 2004
Ronnie Lane ~ April 2004
Ronnie Lane ~ 2005
Ronnie Lane ~ 2006
Ronnie Lane ~ 2007
Take That F***er Back: Ronnie Lane/Texas Tornados/Clifford Antone Tributes 2007
-specific date
-Ian McLagan & the Bump Band's tribute to McLagan's Small Faces bandmate Ronnie Lane
https://www.austinchronicle.com/features/2017-03-03/take-that-fer-back-ronnie-lane-texas-tornados-clifford-antone-tributes-2007/
-specific date
-Ian McLagan & the Bump Band's tribute to McLagan's Small Faces bandmate Ronnie Lane
https://www.austinchronicle.com/features/2017-03-03/take-that-fer-back-ronnie-lane-texas-tornados-clifford-antone-tributes-2007/
Ronnie Lane ~ 2008
Ronnie Lane ~ 2009
Ronnie Lane ~ 2010
Ronnie Lane ~ 2011
Ronnie Lane ~ 2012
Ronnie Lane ~ 2013
January 25, 2013 - The Ronnie Lane Band - Live At Rockpalast 1980 released on DVD
Ronnie Lane ~ 2014
Ronnie Lane ~ October 2014
October 27, 2014 - Marriott & Lane – Majik Mijits (2014) re-mastered reissue on orange vinyl LP, also CD
Currently docked at https://www.ronnielane.com/ronnie-lane-and-steve-marriott-majik-mijits-album-1981-released-2000.html
Ronnie Lane ~ December 2014
December 3, 2014 - Ian McLagan passes away (aged 69), Austin, Texas, United States
https://www.ronnielane.com/ian-mclagan.html
https://www.ronnielane.com/ian-mclagan.html
Ronnie Lane ~ 2015
Ronnie Lane ~ 2016
Ronnie Lane ~ 2017
Ronnie Lane ~ 2018
Ronnie Lane ~ 2019
Ronnie Lane ~ April 2019
April 13, 2019 - Ronne Lane & The Band Slim Chance - Live At The BBC released, 2LP colored vinyl
Released for Record Store Day UK April 19, 2019
Released for Record Store Day UK April 19, 2019
On vinyl for the first time, LP1 gathers together ex Small Faces and Faces bassist Ronnie Lane' s Peel sessions from the 70s .
LP2 features a BBC In Concert where Ronnie and his band Slim Chance perform his solo material as well as classic covers from the Faces and Chuck Berry. Includes session and live performances of Lane and Ron Wood' s classic - Ooh La La as well as Ronnie' s first solo single How Come?. |
Ronnie Lane ~ May 2019
May 17, 2019 Ronnie Lane - Odds ‘N’ Ends (1976-81) album (2019) - Amazon digital release
May 17, 2019 - Ronnie Lane The US Years (1987-92) album (2019) released
May 17, 2019 - Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment 6 CD Box Set album (2019) released
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