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    Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) [1] was an English musician and songwriter who was the bassist and co-founder of the rock bands Small Faces (1965–69) and Faces (1969–73).

  2. Jun 5, 1997 · Twenty-one years after he first found out he had multiple sclerosis, Small Faces and Faces founder Ronnie Lane succumbed to the crippling illness in his Trinidad, Colo., home on Wednesday. He was...

  3. Much loved mod, rock 'n' roll, and blues-folk roots singer, songwriter, bassist, and guitar player. Well known for his membership in the prominent English rock bands Small Faces (1965-69), Faces (1970-73) and Slim Chance (1973-1976), works with Pete Townshend and Eric Clapton, his body of solo works and.

  4. Apr 1, 2024 · Small Faces, Faces & Slim Chance's Ronnie Lane, born on April 1, 1946, was an English gem, as group member, collaborator or bandleader.

  5. Ronnie Lane, bassist, vocalist & songwriter who co-wrote some of the Small Faces greatest hits. Read the biography.

  6. Jun 4, 2017 · Small Faces and Faces co-founder Ronnie Lane ended his struggle against multiple sclerosis on June 4, 1997, concluding the sad final chapter to one of the more poignant...

  7. "Short and sweet" is how Ian McLagan, fellow member of the Small Faces, remembers his old friend Ronnie Lane, the bass player and singer who co-wrote some of the group's greatest hits.

  8. Jun 6, 1997 · Ronnie Lane, an English rock guitarist who founded the band Small Faces, died on Wednesday at his home in Colorado. He was 51. The cause of death was multiple sclerosis, the Reuters news agency...

  9. Ronnie Lane: April 1, 1946 - June 4, 1997. Much loved mod, rock 'n' roll and blues folk roots singer, songwriter, bassist and guitar player. Well known for his membership in the prominent English rock bands. Small Faces (1965-69), Faces (1970-73) and Slim Chance (1974-mid 80's) and his.

  10. Ronnie Lane formed the band Faces with Ian Mclagan, Kenney Jones, Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart in 1969. Good-time Blues Rock was one of the offshoots of British music at the end of the 60s, and the Faces were at the forefront of the movement.

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