Small Fakers

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The journey started around the time of the 2006 Small Faces convention where Matt got up and did a few numbers with the band 'Dan's People' - Dan being their drummer. The idea was now firmly planted in Matt's mind and started to grow. Dan knew 'Ronnie-a-like' Neil after standing in on drums for his band 'The DB5's' and Matt had previously been in an originals band with Jon 'hammond' Gray, so they didn't have to look far for the right organ grinder!
After getting ourselves together, we rehearsed hard and in February 2007 we did our first gig and launch party in London's 229 The Venue. We got some great reveiws and feedback which left us with a positive afterglow and a good stepping stone to the future of the Small Fakers.
In 2009, Mr Dean Rees climbed aboard the Fakers bus as our new master of the Hammond organ. Jon still joins the band on tour when they play their Ogdens Nut Gone Flake shows, playing backup keyboards and looking after the visuals.
We have been joined on stage (or did we join them?) at various times by Small Faces, The Who & The Faces drummer Kenney Jones, original Small Faces organist Jimmy Winston, Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock, 60's session guitarist Graham Dee & 60's blues & soul vocalist Chris Farlowe and performed a selection of tracks live on Brighton Beach with the cast of the musical All Or Nothing.
Highlights for us so far include playing at the Isle of Wight Festival, Carnaby Street Small Faces plaque unveiling, the Small Faces Conventions, Butlins(!), meeting many of the Marriott family, playing at Stan Lane's birthday, as well as meeting some top people: John Hellier, Val Weedon, Stan Lane and Mick Taylor who have helped us along the way.

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John

Dec. 9, 2015

"""I had the privelege of being at the Small Fakers debut gig last night in central London and witnessed the launch of possibly the first ever Small Faces tribute band. Just the one word describes them... AWESOME!""
As far as tribute bands go they're better than anything I've seen before and I've seen a lot of 'em. The sound is authentic and the visuals excellent with definitely the best 'Steve Marriott' I've ever seen. Not only does he look like Steve circa 1967, he's got the mannerisms off to a tee.
If we ever get film rights to 'All Too Beautiful' we would need look no further than this guy (Matt Bond). With bands like Who's Who and The Jamm doing so well on the circuit there was a conspicuous space out there for a Small Faces tribute which has now been filled. Check 'em out, you won't be disappointed!"""

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