and future Who drummer Keith Moon. The Jeff Beck Group — with Stewart singing — was later booked to play the 1969 Woodstock music festival but their appearance was canceled. Beck later said there was unrest in the band.
Jeff Beck, among the most innovative and certainly the most unpredictable of '60s guitar heroes, has died. He was 78.
The Beck/Stewart repertoire runs deep with classics, but all those great pairings like “I Ain’t Superstitious” and their cover of Curtis Mayfield’s “People Get Ready” were Jeff Beck projects. Written by Stewart with Duane Hitchings and Rowland Robinson of The New Cactus Band, “Infatuati...
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"Jeff was such a nice person and an outstanding iconic, genius guitar player - there will never be another Jeff Beck," Tony Iommi, guitarist for Black Sabbath wrote on Twitter. Ronnie Wood, who played with Beck in the Jeff Beck Group, said that he felt one of hi...
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Following the Jeff Beck Group’s US debut in June 1968, the band was invited – as a last minute replacement for The Grateful Dead at theDaytop Under The Starsfestival on Staten Island (June 16) – where Jimi Hendrix would join the group on stage. ...
Mitchell unsuccessfully auditioned for Paul McCartney’s band Wings in 1974, but he went on to perform with various artists, including Jack Bruce and Jeff Beck, as well as undertaking lots of session work. In his last years, he was part of the Gypsy Sun Experience band, along with former...
Having apprenticed with the Jeff Beck Group in the late ’60s, the singer (along with that band’s guitarist, Ronnie Wood) then co-formed Faces with members of the Small Faces and proceeded to find quick success. Stewart’s solo career ran parallel to the band’s, and he hit pay dirt...