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    In August 1967, Waller joined the Jeff Beck Group, with former bandmate Rod Stewart: Rod Stewart (vocals) Jeff Beck (guitar) Ron Wood (bass) Micky Waller (drums) [3] The group produced two albums. Truth in 1968 saw the four piece play a mixture of blues with guitar riffs.

  2. Jul 29, 2023 · 55 Years Later: Jeff Beck, Ronnie Wood, Rod Stewart & Micky Waller Hit The Vital Big Notes On ‘Truth’. In the hands of Beck’s then-manager, Mickie Most, the grandly-titled Truth had the potential to be a glorious train wreck.

  3. Jun 26, 2013 · Audiences got and eye and earful of Beck on guitar, Micky Waller on drums (the photo above shows Aynsley Dunbar instead), Wood on bass and Stewart on vocals.

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  4. With the Faces finally falling apart at the same time as Mick Taylor’s departure from the Rolling Stones, a chance encounter with Mick Jagger at a party would lead to Ronnie finally landing his dream job as the Rolling Stones’ guitarist.

  5. The first Jeff Beck Group formed in London in early 1967 and included guitarist Jeff Beck, vocalist Rod Stewart, and rhythm guitarist Ronnie Wood, with bass players and drummers changing regularly. Early bass players were Jet Harris and Dave Ambrose, with Clem Cattini and Viv Prince trying out on drums.

  6. Feb 27, 2023 · Ronnie Wood said late bandmate Jeff Beck was untouchable at his best and recalled the guitarist's 'disappearing act' through shyness in February 2023.

  7. www.ronniewood.com › music › truthTRUTH – Ronnie Wood

    Featuring Ronnie Wood on bass, Rod Stewart on vocals, former Bluesbreaker Micky Waller on drums and Beck on guitar – not to mention some very famous guest artists including Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Aynsley Dunbar and Keith Moon – the album is widely hailed as having introduced a new blues lexicon to rock and roll music.

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