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KENNEY JONES

As a drummer with the Small Faces, The Who, KENNEY JONES has been involved in some of the biggest bands the business has ever known. When the band eventually disbanded Jones formed The Faces who featured Rod Stewart as their lead singer and again enjoyed much success. Kenney then went on to join The Who in the late 1970’s where he found himself part of a successful band, with big selling albums, long tours and sell-out crowds. After leaving The Who, Jones formed a partnership with former Bad Company singer, Paul Rogers, in the early 1990’s creating a band called The Law, which reinforced Kenney’s reputation as a gifted and talented musician. Now Kenney is embarking of a new chapter in the formation of a band featuring Robert Hart, Gary Grainger and Rick Wills.
RICK WILLS He has enjoyed success on both sides of the Atlantic, including 13 years as part of one of the world’s most successful groups – Foreigner. In 1979 Rick became the new bass player with Foreigner. He was part of their phenomenal success as they produced million-selling singles, and albums that charted all around the world. Rick left Foreigner in 1992 and for 10 years was part of Bad Company touring the US and Europe alongside Robert Hart. Now Robert and Rick are together again in their new band with Kenney Jones and Gary Grainger.
ROBERT HART Robert’s ability as a singer and writer has earned him respect and acclaim throughout the industry and his diverse talents have seen him write and produce albums, front a legendary rock band, write the soundtrack for a major Hollywood movie and have triple platinum record success.
Robert was ten approached by Mick Ralphs of Bad Company and asked whether he would be interested in fronting the band. Robert then toured extensively with them. His association with Kenney Jones came via Boz Burrell, who played with Robert in Bad Company. Kenney insists Robert is one of the best singers in the business and having teamed up with Kenney, Rick and Gary Grainger, Robert is not only having fun as part of the new band, but is also convinced the four men have found a successful musical formula.
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