Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were band mates in (the) Faces, as well as The Jeff Beck Group before that.
Rod Stewart did NOT perform at Woodstock.He was meant to perform as part of the Jeff Beck Group however the band split up shortly before the event took place.Coincidentally, Nicky Hopkins (the Jeff Beck Group's piano player and future Stewart solo piano player) sat in with Jefferson Airplane during Woodstock.
Yes, when he was the lead vocalist in the Jeff Beck Group.The recording is featured on the group's album 'Truth'.
Yes.
No, Jeff Beck did not play guitar on 'Hot Legs'.The guitarists who did play on it are Jim Cregan and Gary Grainger. They were both in the first Rod Stewart backing band (as he had previously not toured solo but as a part of various bands). Later on, however, Beck did play on Stewart's song 'Infatuation' which was released in 1984.
No, he was in the Jeff Beck Group and in Faces.
"Greensleeves" featured on the Jeff Beck Group's debut album, Truth, which was produced by Mickie Most.
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were band mates in (the) Faces, as well as The Jeff Beck Group before that.
Jeff Beck Group and then Faces
Most famously, (The) Facesand The Jeff Beck Group.
Other than solo, Rod Stewart is most famous as a member of (The) Facesand The Jeff Beck Group.
The Jeff Beck Group and then (the) Faces.
Rod Stewart did NOT perform at Woodstock.He was meant to perform as part of the Jeff Beck Group however the band split up shortly before the event took place.Coincidentally, Nicky Hopkins (the Jeff Beck Group's piano player and future Stewart solo piano player) sat in with Jefferson Airplane during Woodstock.
Yes, when he was the lead vocalist in the Jeff Beck Group.The recording is featured on the group's album 'Truth'.
Rod Stewart
Yes.
He was in several, including The Dimensions, Long John Baldry and the All Stars/The Hoochie Coochie Men, The Jeff Beck Group, and The Small Faces/Faces.Stewart's own backing band seems not to have a name other than "The Rod Stewart Group."