Watch Ronnie Wood performing a Faces classic and two new songs on the UK New Year’s Eve special ‘Jools’ Annual Hootenanny.’ ...
Death is never easy to process, and in 2025, the hip-hop community has been forced to grieve far too often. Over the past ...
The Faces were one of the great British rock’n’roll bands of the 1970s. Formed from the ashes of 60s dynamos The Small Faces, ...
Out on February 13, same day as Emerald Fennell’s film version of Emily Bronte’s novel, it has already yielded singles House, ...
Released somewhat under the radar in the fall of 2025, Early Steps is the missing link in the chain of archiving projects within the vault of the now-defunct British band Faces. Its content discovered ...
Loisa Andalio and Ronnie Alonte during their wedding. Image: Instagram/@iamr2alonte Ronnie Alonte and Loisa Andalio have once again surprised their fans after tying the knot in a private ceremony ...
The Lemon Twigs, the duo of Long Island retro-rockin' brothers Brian and Michael D'Addario, are always busy. Last year, they released their album A Dream Is All We Know. This year, we got Brian ...
In 1973, with the deep wisdom of his mid-20s, Ronnie Wood helped pen the lyrics: “I wish that I knew what I knew now, when I was younger.” They were for the song, “Ooh La La,” a classic for Wood’s ...
The rocker, a lifelong artist, painted Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts as part of a new collection Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
Here is the favorite Ronnie James Dio song of five rock and metal icons. The legendary singer, who died of stomach cancer in 2010 at the age of 67, famously fronted Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio ...
Ronnie Wood is working with Rod Stewart on what insiders tell RadarOnline.com is a "final, full-circle" Faces record – a project some close to the pair believe could serve as their musical epitaph.
Courtney Barnett is back with her first new music in two years. The Australian indie=rocker has shared the new song “Stay in Your Lane,” along with a music video directed by filmmaker Alex Ross Perry.