Kenney Jones

Kenney Jones

Kenneth Thomas "Kenney" Jones (born 16 September 1948) is an English drummer best known for his work in the groups Small Faces, Faces, and the Who. Jones was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Small Faces/Faces. Jones was born in Whitechapel, London, England. Having previously been in a band with Ronnie Lane, Jones was one of the founding members of the English rock group Small Faces. Active from 1965 to 1969, Small Faces were part of the Mod trend of the 1960s. Their hits included "All or Nothing", "Sha-La-La-La-Lee", "Itchycoo Park" and "Tin Soldier". In 2007, Small Faces were honoured by Westminster Council with a commemorative plaque placed at what was Don Arden's offices in Carnaby Street, the band's "spiritual home". Jones himself unveiled the plaque. In a BBC interview, Jones said: "To honour the Small Faces after all these years is a terrific achievement. I only wish that Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane and Don Arden were here to enjoy this moment with me". Since the death of Jimmy Winston in September 2020, Jones and Rick Wills are the sole surviving members of the Small Faces. In 2004 The Observer listed the Small Faces' 1968 release Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake one of the "top British albums of all time". After the departure of lead singer/guitarist Steve Marriott in 1969, the group recruited singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood to replace Marriott. Both were formerly with the Jeff Beck Group. The band changed its name to the Faces, as the original name was associated with the small stature of its members, and Stewart and Wood did not fit the description. Jones remained with the band until its dissolution in late 1975, recording four studio albums and a live album with them. In November 1978, Jones was invited by guitarist Pete Townshend and manager Bill Curbishley to join The Who, replacing their original drummer Keith Moon, who had died of a drug overdose in September. He was invited, in part, because the band had been friendly with him from his days with the Small Faces (he and Moon were friends and were together on the last night of Moon's life in 1978, as part of the viewing party put together by Paul McCartney for The Buddy Holly Story), and because he had played with Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle on the Tommy soundtrack. He played on the albums Face Dances and It's Hard and also played on the soundtrack for Daltrey's film McVicar, as well as on the band's tours from 1979 to 1982. Jones played with the band at Live Aid in 1985. Jones' final appearance as a regular member of the Who was when the group received a lifetime achievement award at the 1988 British Phonographic Industry awards ceremony. He was frequently at odds with Daltrey, who felt that Jones' drumming style was not right for the band (Jones's playing was usually straighter and less frenetic than Moon's), but Daltrey has denied having anything personal against Jones or his drumming. Jones was replaced by Simon Phillips for the Who's 1989 reunion tour. In an April 2011 special edition of Uncut magazine, Townshend said that Jones was a good choice for the band. ... Source: Article "Kenney Jones" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

  • Title: Kenney Jones
  • Popularity: 0.36
  • Known For: Acting
  • Birthday: 1948-09-16
  • Place of Birth: Stepney, London, England, UK
  • Homepage: https://kenneyjones.com/
  • Also Known As: The Who, Kenneth Thomas Jones
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Kenney Jones Movies

  • 1973
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    Faces: Live at Edmonton Sundown

    Faces: Live at Edmonton Sundown

    1 1973 HD

    Rod Stewart and Faces perform at Edmonton Sundown in London, in June 1974. It would be founding member Ronnie Lane's last appearance with the group.

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  • 1970
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    THE WHO Live At The Chicago Amphitheater 1979

    THE WHO Live At The Chicago Amphitheater 1979

    1 1970 HD

    The Who performed at the Chicago Amphitheater in Chicago, Illinois on December. 8th, 1979. The concert was broadcast live to several local movie...

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  • 2013
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    Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me?

    Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me?

    8.8 2013 HD

    In his home studio and revisiting old haunts in Shepherds Bush and Battersea, Pete Townshend opens his heart and his personal archive to revisit 'the...

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  • 2014
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    Rod Stewart at the BBC

    Rod Stewart at the BBC

    1 2014 HD

    The BBC charted Rod's solo success over the years and there are classic performances and interviews that will make you dance, sing and pull on your...

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  • 2022
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    The Who: One Band's Explosive Story

    The Who: One Band's Explosive Story

    8 2022 HD

    The story of Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), John Entwistle (bass) and Keith Moon (drums): The Who, one of the most original,...

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  • 1982
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    The Who: Live at Shea Stadium 1982

    The Who: Live at Shea Stadium 1982

    7.8 1982 HD

    The Who’s 1982 tour, which was all in North America apart from two warm-up dates at the Birmingham NEC in England, was their last to feature...

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  • 1994
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    An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck

    An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck

    1 1994 HD

    Jimmy Tarbuck parades his comic wares in front of a celebrity audience, including Cilla Black, Bruce Forsyth, Billy Connolly, Michael Parkinson,...

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  • 1983
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    The Who Rocks America 1982

    The Who Rocks America 1982

    4 1983 HD

    The Who presents their last concert of the 1982 "Farewell" tour in Toronto, Canada, 1982.

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  • 1977
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    Rod Stewart & Faces : The Final Concert

    Rod Stewart & Faces : The Final Concert

    1 1977 HD

    Recorded at London's Kilburn State Theater, Rod Stewart takes the stage along with guitarist Ron Wood, drummer Kenney Jones and the rest of the Faces...

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  • 2007
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    Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who

    Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who

    6.9 2007 HD

    A documentary on The Who, featuring interviews with the band's two surviving members, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey.

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  • 1981
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    Concerts for the People of Kampuchea

    Concerts for the People of Kampuchea

    1 1981 HD

    Organized by Paul McCartney and the United Nations, these concerts were in response to the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge’s reign, where three million...

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  • 1975
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    Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

    Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

    6 1975 HD

    A talk show presented by Michel Drucker

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  • 1978
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    An Audience with...

    An Audience with...

    5.3 1978 HD

    An Audience with... is a British entertainment television show produced by London Weekend Television, in which a host, usually a singer or comedian,...

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