No, they are not related.
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were band mates in (the) Faces, as well as The Jeff Beck Group before that.
Rod Stewart was the lead vocalist in (the) Faces, however both bassist Ronnie Lane and guitarist Ronnie Wood have performed lead vocals on select songs.
The current members of the band "Faces" are Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Glen Matlock and Mick Hucknall. Former members include Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Tetsu Yamauchi and Jesse Ed Davis.
Ronnie Wood played on the original recorded version of Maggie May.
The song is "Ooh La La."It was originally released on the Faces album of the same name. It was written by Ronnie Lane and not sung by Rod Stewart (in fact, Ronnie Wood sang it).However, Rod Stewart did eventually sing it on his 1998 album When We Were The New Boys.The actual line is: "I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger."
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were band mates in (the) Faces, as well as The Jeff Beck Group before that.
Rod Stewart was the lead vocalist in (the) Faces, however both bassist Ronnie Lane and guitarist Ronnie Wood have performed lead vocals on select songs.
The current members of the band "Faces" are Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Glen Matlock and Mick Hucknall. Former members include Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Tetsu Yamauchi and Jesse Ed Davis.
Ronnie Wood played on the original recorded version of Maggie May.
The song is "Ooh La La."It was originally released on the Faces album of the same name. It was written by Ronnie Lane and not sung by Rod Stewart (in fact, Ronnie Wood sang it).However, Rod Stewart did eventually sing it on his 1998 album When We Were The New Boys.The actual line is: "I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger."
No, the leader (as in, lead vocalist) of The Rolling Stones is Mick Jagger. Rod Stewart has never been a member of The Rolling Stones, however his friend and one-time Faces and Jeff Beck Group band mate, Ronnie Wood, is one of their guitarists.
Rod Stewart is accompanied on guitar in his live shows by Paul Warren and Don Kirkpatrick, with Conrad Korsch on bass guitar occasionally playing acoustic as well. Previous guitarists in Rod's band include Jim Cregan, Robin LeMesurier, Gary Grainger, Martin Quittenton, Steve Cropper, Joe Walsh, Jeff Golub and Billy Peek. Other famous guitarists who have played with Rod either in bands or in various projects include Dave Gilmour, Jeff Beck and Rod's lifelong friend, Ronnie Wood.
Ron Wood is the guitarist most commonly associated with Rod Stewart, having been lifelong friends and having played together in The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces. Many other top guitarists have also played with Rod Stewart, notably Jim Cregan, Robin LeMesurier, Martin Quittenton and Gary Grainger. His current touring band (2013) has Emerson Swinford and Don Kirkpatrick on board.
Both Martin Quittenton and Ronnie Wood played guitar on the album Gasoline Alley from which this song comes, but the slide guitar was probably played by SAM MITCHELL on this one.
Ronnie Lane, who also played bass on the song.
Rod Stewart is happily 'married' to Penny Lancaster-Stewart.
Yes. See the related link.