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Internationally renowned guitarist Jeff Beck was born June 24, 1944 in Wallington, England. As a young person, he enjoyed listening to jazz, and eventually attended school in London at Wimbledon's Art College before becoming a full-time musician. His...more Internationally renowned guitarist Jeff Beck was born June 24, 1944 in Wallington, England. As a young person, he enjoyed listening to jazz, and eventually attended school in London at Wimbledon's Art College before becoming a full-time musician. His first guitarist gig of repute was with Screaming Lord Sutch, which eventually led to his being chosen as Eric Clapton's replacement in the Yardbirds, staying with the band a very short time—he left in 1966, and started the Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood (later of the Faces) the following year. They released two hard rock-styled albums, 1968's Truth and 1969's Beck-Ola, before Stewart and Wood left to join the Faces and Beck was in a car crash in which he suffered a fractured skull. He recovered and formed a new lineup Jeff Beck Group, which would last through 1972, and he collaborated with Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice (Vanilla Fudge, Cactus) for 1973's Beck, Bogert and Appice. With his solo career, Beck has been strictly a guitar player, never singing over his own compositions. That said, he received significant acclaim by delving early on into jazz-fusion, a decision which yielded dazzling results. He released 1975's Blow By Blow and the following year's Wired, instrumental records that both created major waves among rock fans and critics. Following those records, he worked extensively with Jan Hammer, keyboardist for the Mahavishnu Orchestra, touring and releasing Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group - Live in 1977. In the years after this, his lifelong interest in cars took up more of his time, which meant his musical releases were more sporadic. Following 1980's There and Back, he only released two more albums in the '80s, but earned a Best Rock Instrumental Grammy in 1985 for "Escape" from that year's Flash LP, and he co-headlined with Stevie Ray Vaughan following 1989's Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas. With the help of a backing band, the Big Town Playboys, he released a tribute to '50s singer Gene Vincent in 1993, Crazy Legs, and he returned to a more regular release schedule six years later with 1999's Who Else!. Since that record, he's released two more studio albums—2001's You Had It Coming and 2003's Jeff—as well as a few well-received live records, most recently 2008's Performing This Week: Live at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, a recording of his appearance at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007. He continues to tour internationally, and is a 2009 inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Read more about Jeff Beck in Crawdaddy!: "Yardbirds Question Time" "Part I: Backstage Scenes From a 1975 Tour" "Part II: Mahavishnu Orchestra & Jeff Beck 1975: Backstage Scenes From a Tour" "Raunchy Faces Back on Tour"...less
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John Fogerty
Feb 21, 1970
Rolling Stone Magazine
$45
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Rod Stewart
Dec 24, 1970
Rolling Stone Magazine
$65
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Rod Stewart
Jun 8, 1972
Rolling Stone Magazine
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Three Dog Night
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Rolling Stone Magazine
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William Burroughs
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Rolling Stone Magazine
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Keith Moon
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Rolling Stone Magazine
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Richard Nixon
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Rolling Stone Magazine
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Bryan Ferry
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Rolling Stone Magazine
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Rod Stewart
Nov 6, 1975
Rolling Stone Magazine
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Rod Stewart
Jan 13, 1977
Rolling Stone Magazine
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Brooke Shields
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Rolling Stone Magazine
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Linda Ronstadt
Oct 19, 1978
Rolling Stone Magazine
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Jon Voight
May 31, 1979
Rolling Stone Magazine
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Rod Stewart
Jun 25, 1983
Backstage Pass
$28
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Rod Stewart
Jun 26, 1983
Backstage Pass
$28
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Rod Stewart
Jun 27, 1983
Backstage Pass
$28
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Ronnie Lane
Nov 28, 1983
Backstage Pass
$44
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Ronnie Lane
Dec 8, 1983
Backstage Pass
$44
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Rod Stewart
Aug 14, 1988
Vintage Mug
$24
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Rod Stewart
Jul 21, 1989
H2O Bottle
$27
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Rod Stewart
Jul 22, 1989
Backstage Pass
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Billy Joel
Jan 25, 1990
Rolling Stone Magazine
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Rod Stewart
Sep 10, 1991
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Dec 12, 1991
Rolling Stone Magazine
$65
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Pee Wee Herman
Dec 12, 1991
Rolling Stone Magazine
$45
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Ron Wood
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Backstage Pass
$55
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Garth Brooks
Apr 1, 1993
Rolling Stone Magazine
$25
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Rod Stewart
Mar 26, 1994
Backstage Pass
$21
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Santana
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Laminate
$14
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2005
Book
$55
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