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Ronnie Lane
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As the former bassist for
the Small Faces
, and later
the Faces
,
Ronnie Lane
left both bands when he felt the spirit of the group had died, gaining him the reputation of an uncompromising artist, and allowing him the opportunity to release some fine solo material in the '70s.
An underrated singer and songwriter,
Lane
(along with guitarist
Steve Marriott
) co-founded the British mod group the
Small Faces
in the mid-'60s, helping to guide them to the top of British
charts with his clever songwriting. After
Marriott
left,
Lane
jettisoned the groups mod reputation and, adding former
Jeff Beck
cohorts
Ron Wood
and
Rod Stewart
,
Lane
reformed the group as
the Faces
, a loud, boozy rock band that achieved widespread success in the States (something
the Small Faces
could never do). Although
Lane
was the unacknowledged leader among the group members, audiences were drawn to singer
Rod Stewart
, and when
Stewart's
burgeoning solo career began affecting the quality of
the Faces'
albums,
Lane
jumped ship to form his own band in 1973.
Billing themselves as
Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance
, in 1974 the bassist organized an ambitious tour dubbed the Passing Show that included a traveling circus complete with jugglers, clowns and animals. Although the tour was an interesting moment in rock history, it was a financial failure from which
Lane
would never recover. For income, he continued leasing his mobile recording unit out to bands like
Led Zeppelin
, who used it to record their double LP
Physical Graffiti
.
With
Slim Chance
,
Lane
released several albums with a folk-rock flavor in the mid-'70s that spotlighted his minstrel-esque songs and fragile voice. And in 1976
Lane
teamed up with
Ron Wood
, releasing the movie soundtrack album
Mahoney's Last Stand
. The following year
Lane
again collaborated, this time with longtime friend and fellow mod
Pete Townshend
, on the critically acknowledged classic
Rough Mix
. Contributing songs such as the acoustic-drenched "Annie" and "April Fool,"
Lane
once again exhibited the depth of feeling in his songwriting that he had displayed so wonderfully with
the Small Faces
and
Faces
. Sadly,
Lane
was diagnosed with the debilatating disease multiple sclerosis in the late '70s, severely curtailing his musical output. He released the solo album
See Me
in 1980, and in 1983 friends such as
Eric Clapton
,
Pete Townshend
and
Jimmy Page
rallied around him, organizing an ARMS foundation benefit concert and tour, and donating the proceeds to the treatment of MS. In the '80s
Lane
relocated to Austin, Texas, recording songs and occasionally fronting a local group called
the Tremors
, playing gigs around the city. In 1990 the bassist toured Japan, his last major tour, and later moved to Colorado where the climate was better suited to the treatment of MS.
Always remembered as a kindred spirit and talented musician who was able to write songs that cut to the core of human emotion, in June of 1997, the disease that had curtailed
Ronnie Lane's
music finally took his life. In 1999, there appeared a compilation featuring a number of rarities and outtakes titled
April Fool
. ~ Steve Kurutz, All Music Guide
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