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Refimprove|date=December 2010Infobox musical artist | name = Ronnie Lane| image = Ronnie Lane.jpg| caption = Lane performing with his band, Slim Chance| image_size = 250| landscape = yes| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Ronald Frederick Lane| alias = Plonk, Three-Piece| Born = birth date|1946|04|01|df=y| birth_place = Plaistow, Newham|Plaistow , London | Died = death date and age|df=yes|1997|06|04|1946|04|01| death_place = Trinidad, Colorado|Trinidad , Colorado , USA| instrument = Bass guitar|Bass , guitar , Singing|vocals | genre = Rock music|Rock , rhythm and blues , psychedelic rock , folk rock | occupation = Musician , songwriter , Record producer|producer | years_active = 1965–1992| label = A& M Records|A& M , Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Immediate Records|Immediate , Island Records|Island | associated_acts = Faces (band)|Faces , Small Faces , Slim Chance , Ronnie Lane and the 7 Samurai, Pete Townshend , Ron Wood | website =| notable_instruments = Zemaitis Guitars|Zemaitis Bass , Harmony H22 Bass , Fender Jazz Bass Ronald Frederick "Ronnie" Lane (1 April 1946, Plaistow Maternity Hospital, Plaistow, East London – 4 June 1997)cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/faces-ronnie-lane-dead-at-51-19970605|title=Faces' Ronnie Lane Dead at 51|date=June 5, 1997|work= Rolling Stone magazine|publisher=Rolling Stone magazine; Jann Wenner 2010|accessdate=24 December 2010 was an English musician , songwriter , and Record producer|producer who is best known as the bass guitar ist and founding member of two prominent English rock and roll bands; the Small Faces where he was nicknamed "Plonk", (1965–69) – and, after losing the band's frontman, Faces (band)|Faces , with two new members added to the line up, (from The Jeff Beck Group ), who dubbed him "Three-Piece" (1969–73).

Subsequently Lane collaborated with other musicians, leading his own bands as well as pursuing a solo career while remaining close to his former bandmates. In the late 1970s he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and, despite charity projects and financial support from friends, former bandmates and fans, Lane, after suffering from the disease for 21 years, died at 51.

Early life


Lane was born in Forest Gate ,cite web|url= http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr& GRid=6531278|title=Ronnie "Plonk" Lane: Original name: Ronald Frederick Lane|date=June 21, 2002|publisher=Find a Grave.com|accessdate=26 December 2010 a working class area in the East End of London, to Elsie Lane and Stanley Lane, a lorry|lorry driver , who Lane later described as a "saint", who would work a long work day, and then return home to nurse his wife and two sons, all of whom were diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis|M.S. at differing points in their lives. As a child, the doctors assured Lane that the destructive disease was not necessarily inherited, although he found out otherwise later in his life.cite web|url= http://www.angelfire.com/home/telleveryone/RollingStoneArticleAugust82.html|title=Ronnie Lane's lonely battle: Former Face fights multiple sclerosis|last=Loder|first=Kurt|date=August 5, 1982|publisher=Rolling Stone Magazine|accessdate=25 April 2011 After leaving school at the age of sixteen, Lane met Kenney Jones at a local pub and they formed a group they named The Outcasts. Initially playing lead guitar , Lane quickly switched to Bass guitar|bass . When shopping for a Harmony bass guitar Lane visited the J60 Music Bar in Manor Park, London where he met Steve Marriott who was working there. Lane bought his bass and went to Marriott's house after work where Marriott introduced him to his Motown Records|Motown and Stax Records|Stax collection. Lane and Marriott set out to form a band, recruiting friends Kenney Jones and Jimmy Winston , who switched from guitar to organ. Marriott was chosen to be the frontman and singer.

Small Faces


Main|Small FacesThe Small Faces were Lane on bass guitar, Marriott as guitarist and lead vocalist, Kenney Jones as drummer, and Winston on keyboards, They made their debut in 1965, Ian McLagan replacing Winston in November 1965. Lane and Marriott began writing Hit single|hit songs consistently, including " Itchycoo Park " and " All or Nothing (Small Faces song)|All or Nothing ". At least a dozen successful songs credit Lane, and the 1968 concept album '' Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake features songs co-written by Lane with one exception. The album made it to #1 on the UK Albums Chart for six weeks.cite web|url= http://www.theofficialcharts.com/all_the_no1_albums.php? show=2 |title=The Official UK Charts Company|year=2007|publisher=The Official UK Charts Company 2007|accessdate=26 December 2010 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070814021224/ http://www.theofficialcharts.com/all_the_no1_albums.php? show=2 |archivedate = 14 August 2007 The band disbanded in 1969 as Marriott left the group. The group reformed during the late 1970s but Lane did not join them.

Faces


Main|Faces (band)Lane formed The Faces with McLagan, Jones, Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart in 1969. He shared primary songwriting duties in Faces with Rod Stewart, composing, or co-composing, many of their best-loved pieces and taking a central role during the recording of their fourth and final album, Ooh La La (Faces album)|Ooh La La , particularly, as the band's front man , Rod Stewart focused on his own solo career. Unhappy due to poor reviews of the album and Stewart's lack of commitment, Lane quitcite web|url= http://www.rocksbackpagesblogs.com/2009/07/ronnie-lane/ |title=Ronnie Lane & #124; Rock's Backpages Writers' Blogs |publisher=Rocksbackpagesblogs.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-15 in 1973, making his last appearance at the Sundown Theatre in Edmonton, London on 4 June. He was replaced by Tetsu Yamauchi but the group split in 1975.

Slim Chance and later career


After leaving the Faces Lane formed his own band Slim Chance, who recorded the hit singles " How Come(Ronnie Lane)|How Come " (UK No. 11) and "The Poacher" (UK No. 36) and the album Anymore for Anymore , showcasing a blend of British rock music , folk (music)|folk and country music .

After initial success he commenced a tour called "The Passing Show", touring the UK as a carnival complete with tents and Barker (occupation)|barkers . Viv Stanshall , from the Bonzo Dog Band|Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band , was a short-lived Ringmaster (circus)|ringmaster (of sorts). Lane moved to Island Records and issued '' Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance and One for the Road (Ronnie Lane album)|One for the Road . In late 1976 he joined a short-lived reformation of Small Faces but quit after two rehearsals, to be replaced by Rick Wills (who later played alongside former Small Faces drummer Kenney Jones in The Jones Gang ). However, Lane had signed a contract with Atlantic Records as part of the Small Faces, and was informed that he owed the company an album. His ensuing album with Pete Townshend , Rough Mix , produced by Glyn Johns , which was released in 1977, was lauded as contender for best album of the year by many critics,who|date=February 2011 but the label did not promote it and sales were lacklustre.

During the recording of Rough Mix , Lane's multiple sclerosis was diagnosed. Nonetheless he toured, wrote and recorded (with Eric Clapton among others) and released another album, See Me (album)|See Me , which features several songs written by Lane and Clapton. Around this time Lane travelled the highways and byways of England and lived a 'passing show' modern nomad ic life in full Romani people|Gypsy Traveller costume and accommodation.

In 1983 his girlfriend Boo Oldfield contacted Glyn Johns with a view to organizing a concert to help fund Action for Research into Multiple Sclerosis . Johns was already arranging Clapton's Command Performance for Prince Charles so they decided to book the Royal Albert Hall for another couple of nights and host a benefit concert . The resulting Action for Research into Multiple Sclerosis|A.R.M.S. concerts featured Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page , Jeff Beck , Bill Wyman , Charlie Watts , Kenney Jones, Andy Fairweather-Low and others. With the addition of Joe Cocker and Paul Rodgers they toured the U.S.

Move to Texas and death


Lane moved to Texas in 1984, where he continued playing, writing, and recording. He formed an American version of Slim Chance, which was, as always, a loose-knit conglomeration of available musicians. For much of the time, membership included Alejandro Escovedo . For close to a decade Lane enjoyed "rock royalty" status in the Austin, Texas|Austin area. He toured Japan but his health continued to decline. His last performance was in 1992 at a Ronnie Wood gig alongside Ian McLagan. In 1994 Ronnie and his wife Susan moved to the small town of Trinidad, Colorado . Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood continued to fund his medical care because no royalties from The Small Faces' work was forthcoming until Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan were eventually able to secure payments, by which time Steve Marriott had died in a house fire and Lane had also died. Lane succumbed to pneumonia , in the final stages of his progressive multiple sclerosis , on 4 June 1997.cn|date=January 2012 An album of live BBC recordings was about to be released to raise money for his care when Lane died.

Tributes


The Ocean Colour Scene song " Travellers Tune " on their 1997 studio album '' Marchin' Already '' was inspired by and written in the memory of Ronnie Lane, a strong influence on the group, which appeared at the tribute concert for Ronnie Lane. Likewise Lane had been such a source of inspiration to the members of Poi Dog Pondering that they created a tribute page for him and in 1995 band member Susan Voelz cover song|covered Lane's song, "Glad and Sorry" on her 1995 album, Summer Crashing , "out of her respect and affection for Ronnie Lane".cite web|url= http://www.platetectonicmusic.com/id228.html|title=Platetectonic Music: home of Poi dog pondering Ronnie Lane|work=Official Website|publisher=Poi Dog Ponderting|accessdate=2 January 2011 In 2000, Paul Weller (singer)|Paul Weller recorded "He's the Keeper", a song dedicated to Lane's memory.cite web|url= http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2003/10/paul-weller-house-of-blues.html |title=Paul Weller – House of Blues :: Concerts :: Reviews :: Paste |publisher=Pastemagazine.com |date=2003-10-29 |accessdate=2011-07-15 An album of live and in-studio recordings from Lane's Austin days was later culled, and released as Live in Austin . Plaistow (his birthplace in East London) named a street "Ronnie Lane" after him in 2001. In January 2006 BBC Four broadcast an extensive Documentary film|documentary about Lane, The Passing Show that had been in preparation since 2000 and aired vintage concerts by Faces and Slim Chance. In October 2006 the documentary was also shown on BBC Two .

Discography


Small Faces


Main|Small Faces discography
;Studio albums
  • Small Faces (1966 album)|Small Faces (1966)

  • Small Faces (1967 album)|Small Faces (1967)

  • '' Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake (1968)

  • Playmates (1977)

  • 78 in the Shade (1978)


  • Faces


    Main|Faces discography
    ;Studio albums
  • First Step (Faces album)|First Step (1970)

  • Long Player (album)|Long Player (1971)

  • A Nod Is as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse (1971)

  • Ooh La La (Faces album)|Ooh La La (1973)

  • Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners (1974)


  • According to the Wikipedia page for "The Faces", Ronnie Lane left the group before the 1974 tour, and hence was not featured on the album "Coast to Coast", neither are any of the songs performed on that album Lane compositions.

    Solo discography


  • Anymore for Anymore

  • '' Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance

  • One for the Road (Ronnie Lane album)|One for the Road

  • '' Mahoney's Last Stand (Album with Ron Wood)

  • See Me (album)

  • You Never Can Tell (The BBC Sessions)

  • Kuschty Rye (The Singles 1973-1980)

  • Tin and Tambourine (compilation)

  • Rocket 69 (Live on German TV)

  • Live in Austin

  • April Fool (album)|April Fool (compilation 1999)

  • How Come (compilation 2001)

  • '' Ain't No One Like (compilation 2003)

  • Just For a Moment (compilation 2006)


  • Collaborations


  • Happy Birthday (1970 album)|Happy Birthday (with Pete Townshend ) (1970)

  • I Am (Pete Townshend album)|I Am (with Pete Townshend ) (1972)

  • '' Mahoney's Last Stand (with Ronnie Wood ) (September, 1976) Atlantic Records|Atlantic

  • With Love (1976 album)|With Love (with Pete Townshend ) (1976)

  • Rough Mix (with Pete Townshend ) (1977) US #45

  • The Legendary Majik Mijits (with Steve Marriott ) (1980)

  • Victory Gardens (1991) (with folk duo John & Mary )


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.slim-chance.co.uk Slim-chance.co.uk The band have reformed

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=QvRYMMqmLmY Video tribute to Ronnie Lane

  • http://www.makingtime.co.uk/rfr/index1.htm Small Faces on Room for Ravers

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