Stay With Me! Faces drummer Kenney Jones celebrates 60th Anniversary of Immediate Records

Rock legends and '60s icons came out to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Immediate Records in London.

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Rock legends and '60s icons came out to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Immediate Records in London on Friday night (19.09.25).

Held at the iconic Olympic Studios in Barnes, music luminaries such as Faces drummer Kenney Jones - who was accompanied by his daughter Casey Jones - blues singer Dana Gillespie, P. P. Arnold, journalist-and-broadcaster Rick Sky and former Manfred Mann singer Mike d'Abo were all on hand to toast Immediate Records.

Guests enjoyed cocktails and wine as well as an array of canapes.

Immediate Records was founded in 1965 by The Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham and Tony Calder giving the world hits such as Chris Farlowe's Out of Time, which was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and P.P. Arnold's The First Cut Is The Deepest and Angel Of The Morning.

Immediate Records has been relaunched for its 60th anniversary and is marking the milestone with a series of vinyl and box set reissues including Small Faces compilation The Autumn Stone, which contains previously unreleased and rare versions of Small Faces songs, including stripped-down acoustic mixes and live tracks.