PEROXIDE IN CRISIS!
It's two years now since Rod Stewart formed his new group, and the odds are it'll be a deal longer than that before anyone talks of quitting, least of all Rod himself. Having been in and out of half a dozen bands in as many years at the start of his career, he stayed with the Faces through six rackety rumbustious years before Woody's defection to the Stones turned an inevitable estrangement into actuality.
PEROXIDE IN CRISIS!
Rod Stewart & Friends Unite Against The Enemy: SPLIT ENDS
by John Pidgeon
"I had to show everybody how to play the way I wanted."
It's two years now since Rod Stewart formed his new group, and the odds are it'll be a deal longer than that before anyone talks of quitting, least of all Rod himself. Having been in and out of half a dozen bands in as many years at the start of his career, he stayed with the Faces through six rackety rumbustious years before Woody's defection to the Stones turned an inevitable estrangement into actuality.
His new group. That's new as in the Jeff Beck Group when Rod and Woody split; new as in Cream when it folded; i.e. not new but two years old. Clearly the members of the Rod Stewart Group, at the outset of a world tour that will take them most of the way through their third year together, are still less than unshakably established in the public consciousness.

