Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, The Small Fakers, Stone Foundation and many more.
Seeing as I'd never been to the Small Faces Convention before, I was initially a little shocked at the £22 entry price, but as a massive Small Faces fan I didn't see how a whole night of their hits could possibly go wrong and coughed up the cash. In retrospect, I can preach that it was definitely worth it. Six hours of Marriott, Lane, Jones and Winston covers might seem a little tiresome to some but when performed with the enthusiasm of bands such as the Small Fakers, there isn't a dull second. If I was to make one criticism it would be that the bands should maybe confer over their set lists beforehand: as much as I adore What'cha Gonna Do About It and All or Nothing, I'd still like to hear a nice version of Talk To You or Donkey Rides, A Penny, A Glass.