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Ian McLagan |
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Keyboardist
Ian McLagan of legendary 60s band The Small Faces was recently in
Swindon with his Bump Band.
Listen
to our interview.
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It's
interesting and amazing if someone has managed to be part of one
great band but to be involved with two is something else.
Ian
'Mac' McLagan was keyboardist in legendary 60s group The Small Faces
and then stayed with the band when it changed its name to The Faces
and was fronted by Rod Stewart.
In
later years he has been writing his own albums with his Bump Band.
With a fifth album called 'Rise and Shine' under his belt, he recently
embarked on a five date tour of the UK. One of his pit stops was
at the Swindon Art Centre on Sunday 2nd of May.
Kelly
Stooke from BBC Radio Swindon and Wiltshire's Afternoon Show met
up with Ian before the gig.
Click
below to listen to the interview in streaming Real Audio. Kelly
began by asking Ian what music he was influenced by in the 60s.
Click
here to listen to the interview
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