Faces

Faces was a blues rock band mainly popular in the seventies. They were greatly successful, with most of their albums being bestsellers, especially their third, which went gold. They had two hit singles. They were formed out of British Invasion band Small Faces. Both groups featured Rod Stewart, who also played for The Jeff Beck Group and would go on to have a successful solo career. When inducted into the actual Hall of Fame, both Faces and the Small Faces were included. Stewart has also been inducted as a solo artist. Beck, however, was only inducted by himself, without his band. Had his entire group been inducted, Stewart would join Eric Clapton as the second artist to be inducted three times. Small Faces only had one hit, Itchykoo Park. Stewart did not play for Small Faces. The group changed its name when Stewart joined because his face "was not as small". Member Ronnie Wood was also a member of The Rolling Stones. Member Kenney Jones also played for The Who. Neo-progressive rock band Marillion has claimed influence from Faces.