Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck made his name playing guitar for the Yardbirds, replacing Eric Clapton during the band's commercial peak. After he left in 1966 (leaving the group in the hands of another capable guitarist, Jimmy Page), he formed the Jeff Beck Group, which included Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. Since the '70s, Beck has experiments on solo albums that blend pop, rock, R&B and jazz. His fluid style has made him one of rock's all-time leading guitar players, as well as a popular collaborator (he participated in Robert Plant's Honeydrippers project in the '80s along with Page). Beck was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.

Jeff Beck – ‘Live In Tokyo’ DVD Review
Jeff Beck – ‘Live In Tokyo’ DVD Review
Jeff Beck – ‘Live In Tokyo’ DVD Review
Since his early days with the Yardbirds and on through his genre-busting solo years, Jeff Beck's guitar style remains uniquely his own. He proves that once again on his new DVD, Live in Tokyo. Filmed in April 2014 at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Japan, following the surprise US tour he did with Brian Wilson the previous fall...

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