McLagan played piano on the studio side of the 1972 album
The London Chuck Berry Sessions. After the Faces split up in 1975, McLagan worked as a
sideman for
the Rolling Stones, both in the studio (
Some Girls including electric piano on "Miss You"), on tour and on various
Ronnie Wood projects, including
the New Barbarians. In addition, his
session work has backed such artists as
Arc Angels,
Chuck Berry,
Jackson Browne,
Joe Cocker,
Bob Dylan,
James McMurtry,
Melissa Etheridge,
Bonnie Raitt,
Sid Griffin,
Paul Westerberg,
Izzy Stradlin,
John Hiatt,
Frank Black,
Nikki Sudden,
John Mayer,
Bruce Springsteen,
Tony Scalzo, Carla Olson,
Mick Taylor, and
The Georgia Satellites. He played
Hammond B3 organ on
Mary Gauthier's 2005 album,
Mercy Now. McLagan played keyboards in the band that backed
Bob Dylan on his 1984 joint European tour with
Santana. Also playing in that band were
Mick Taylor,
Colin Allen and
Gregg Sutton. He was a member of
Billy Bragg's band "The Blokes" for several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s, co-writing and performing on the 2002
England, Half-English album and tour. at the
Royal Albert Hall, October 2009 In 2009, McLagan joined the
James McMurtry band on tour in Europe. On 25 September 2010, at Stubbs in
Austin, Texas, McLagan joined
The Black Crowes on keyboards and vocals for their encore set. The set included two Faces songs, "You're So Rude" and "Glad and Sorry". In 2013, he appeared with the
Warren Haynes band at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas, playing piano on one number and organ on the other. In 2014, McLagan was a founding member of
the Empty Hearts. The group recorded on
429 Records and McLagan's bandmates included
Blondie drummer
Clem Burke,
the Chesterfield Kings' bassist Andy Babiuk,
the Cars' guitarist
Elliot Easton, and
the Romantics' guitarist and vocalist
Wally Palmar. The band's self-titled first album was released 5 August 2014 and produced by
Ed Stasium. McLagan is featured prominently on the
Lucinda Williams double album
Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, which was released 30 September 2014 on her own label, Highway 20 Records. He also features prominently on
Scunthorpe duo Ruen Brothers' debut album
All My Shades Of Blue, released 1 June 2018 via Ramseur Records. McLagan recorded his parts shortly before his death. It was produced by
Rick Rubin. Other notable musicians on the album were
Chad Smith from the
Red Hot Chili Peppers and
Dave Keuning from
the Killers. The band
Drivin' N Cryin' released a tribute to Ian Mclagan on their 2019 album
Live The Love Beautiful with a song entitled "Ian Mclagan". McLagan appeared in the 2012 film
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