Not so new Faces! Ageing rockers Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, and Kenney Jones reunite their band after 40 years for special charity concert
The three surviving members of the Faces - Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, and Rod Stewart - reunited onstage the Rock 'n' Horsepower charity concert in Surrey on Saturday.
It's hard to believe it's been 40 years since the English rock band's debaucherous heyday when they hired a bartender to serve them onstage during shows.
On the website, Jones said the bass player Ronnie Lane - who died in 1997 - and keyboard player Ian McLagan - who died last December - 'will be dearly missed but we’ll raise a glass to them.'
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Stay with me! The three surviving members of the Faces - Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones - reunited onstage the Rock 'n' Horsepower charity concert in Surrey on Saturday
The way they were: It's hard to believe it's been 40 years since the English rock band's debaucherous heyday when they hired a bartender to serve them onstage during shows (pictured in the 1970s)
The band's drummer - who turns 67 this month - hosted the festivities at his very own Hurtwood Park Polo Club in Ewhurst, and each £50-£1000 ticket benefited Prostate Cancer UK.
Kenney - who later joined The Who - also happens to be a prostate cancer survivor, and he famously overcome it with 'magic beads' aka 4D brachytherapy.
70-year-old singer Rod - whose solo career amassed him a $220M fortune - is a thyroid cancer survivor and he was excited to 'jam.'
Great stuff: It's clear to see the three men have continued to stay friends
Mastermind: Kenney (C) - who later joined The Who - also happens to be a prostate cancer survivor, and he famously overcome it with 'magic beads' aka 4D brachytherapy
Old friends: Rod and Ronnie seemed delighted to be back in each other's company
On form: Just like old times the band members gave their performance their all
Getting this one just right for tomorrow. #FacesReunion (Video by Penny Lancaster Stewart.) pic.twitter.com/XvyHoLWlwt
— Rod Stewart (@rodstewart) September 4, 2015
Missing friends: The band was also featured bass player Ronnie Lane (far right) and keyboard player Ian McLagan (far left)
Two gone: On their website, Jones said that Ronnie (L) - who died in 1997 - and Ian (R) - who died last December - 'will be dearly missed but we’ll raise a glass to them'
'Being in the Faces back in the day was a whirlwind of madness but my God, it was beyond brilliant,' the Grammy winner and father-of-eight marveled.
Stewart - who's sold over 100M records worldwide - will drop his 29th studio album Another Country on October 23.
And 68-year-old Ronnie - who later joined The Rolling Stones - had himself a 'real good time' getting back onstage with 'the lads.'
Polo enthusiast: The band's drummer (L) - who turns 67 this month - hosted the festivities at his very own Hurtwood Park Polo Club in Ewhurst, and each £50-£1000 ticket benefitted Prostate Cancer UK
'It was a whirlwind of madness but my God, it was beyond brilliant!' 70-year-old singer Rod - whose solo career amassed him a $220M fortune - is a thyroid cancer survivor and he was excited to 'jam'
'Playing Stay with Me and other favourites will be a blast and will make this a very special night,' the spiky-haired guitarist said.
'Being in the Faces was a mad and brilliant time for all of us and although we don't have Ronnie and Mac with us anymore this is our chance to remember them.'
The Faces - which formed in 1969 - released their final album Ooh La La in 1973, and they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2012.
The Englishmen later posed with Ronnie's third wife Sally Humphreys and Rod's third wife Penny Lancaster.
Had me a real good time tonight �������� THANK YOU! xx @ProstateUK @KenneyJones @rodstewart
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) September 5, 2015
'Being in the Faces was a mad and brilliant time for all of us': And 68-year-old Ronnie - who later joined The Rolling Stones - had himself a 'real good time' getting back onstage with 'the lads'
Formed in 1969: The Faces released their final album Ooh La La in 1973, and they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2012
Fit as a fiddle! Rod definitely didn't hold back
Young at heart: The 70-year-old rocker sure knows how to put on a performance
Good times: The band put on a performance to remember
Throwback! It's been forty years since The Faces sang together
Loving life: The men were clearly in their element as the performed to the crowd
Light-hearted: Rod showed off his silly side as they performed some of their classic hits
Having a good time? The British singer-songwriter had a blast on stage
Behind every strong man...: The Englishmen later posed with Ronnie's third wife Sally Humphreys (2-L) and Rod's third wife Penny Lancaster (2-R)
Warming his raspy pipes! The Grammy winner - who's sold over 100M records worldwide - will drop his 29th studio album Another Country on October 23
The father-of-four and his 37-year-old ladylove will celebrate their third wedding anniversary on October 30.
The pretty theatre production company owner gushed over Twitter: 'So unbelievably proud of my Ronnie. Smashed it out of the park!'
Sally is only eight months older than Wood's only daughter Leah, whom he had with his ex-wife #2 Jo.
Three-decade age difference: The father-of-four and his 37-year-old ladylove will celebrate their third wedding anniversary on October 30
So unbelievably proud of my Ronnie. Smashed it out of the park xxxx ������ #Faces #adore
— Sally Wood (@SallyWood) September 5, 2015
The pretty theatre production company owner gushed over Twitter: 'So unbelievably proud of my Ronnie. Smashed it out of the park!'
Darling daddy: Sally is only eight months older than Wood's only daughter Leah (R), whom he had with his ex-wife #2 Jo
On September 22, Genesis Publications will publish Ronnie's memoir How Can It Be? A Rock & Roll Diary.
The raven-haired rocker will do his first reading/signing September 11 at Waterstones in London's Piccadilly neighbourhood.
Meanwhile, fans on the field were doing a double take when they spotted this impressive Ronnie Wood lookalike.
First reading/signing September 11 in London! On September 22, Genesis Publications will publish Ronnie's memoir How Can It Be? A Rock & Roll Diary
Could be his brother! Meanwhile, fans on the field were doing a double take when they spotted this impressive Ronnie Wood lookalike
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