Ian McLagan
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Ian McLagan, along with singer/guitarist Steve Marriott, bass player Ronnie Lane, and drummer Kenney Jones, was a member of the British pop rock band Small Faces, joining in November 1965, six months after the group's formation. Before then, he had been a member of Boz & the Boz People, among other groups. McLagan's first recorded work with Small Faces was their third single, "Sha La La La Lee," which peaked in the U.K. Top Ten in March 1966. A teenybopper success at first, the band eventually gained greater critical standing by adopting a more psychedelic style. Over the next two years, they scored further Top Ten British hits with "Hey Girl," "All or Nothing" (which hit number one), "My Mind's Eye," "Itchycoo Park" (which introduced them to American listeners, hitting the U.S. Top 40), "Tin Soldier," and "Lazy Sunday," and among their albums, Small Faces reached the Top Ten and Ogden's Nut Gone Flake hit number one.
Read More...In March 1969, Marriott quit to form Humble Pie. Three months later, McLagan, lane, and Jones combined with singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ron Wood, formerly of Jeff Beck Group, to form Faces. This group developed a reputation for its freewheeling performances, but it was overshadowed by STEWART's solo career, which took off in the fall of 1971 with his hit "Maggie May." Nevertheless, Faces also had considerable commercial success, reaching the U.K. Top Ten with the singles "Stay with Me," "Cindy Incidentally," and "Pool Hall Richard"/"I Wish It Would Rain," and the albums A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse, Give Him The Ooh-La-La (which hit number one), and Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners. But in 1975, STEWART quit, while Wood joined The Rolling Stones, and Faces broke up.
Ian McLagan released his debut solo album, Daylight (Troublemaker Remix feat. De La Soul), in 1979, followed by Fright Night - Music That Goes Bump In The Night in 1980. Neither sold well, however, and he soon became a session and backup musician, notably working with Jackson Browne, Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan, Melissa Etheridge, Bonnie Raitt, The Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springsteen, among many others. In 2000, he released his third album, The Best Of Original British Lovers Rock Volume. 1, credited to Ian "Mac" McLagan & the Bump Band, and published his autobiography, All the Rage. The hard rocking Q: Rise and Shine: The Best New Music of 2002 appeared in 2004 and was followed by Extraterrestrial Live two years later. Never Say Never appeared in late 2008. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
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