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Jeff Beck: Crazy Fingers by Annette Carson,

Jeff Beck: Crazy Fingers by Annette Carson,
Jeff Beck's uncanny guitar playing has left its mark on blues, heavy metal, psychedelic rock, jazz-rock, and more. For 35 years, this trend-defying guitarist has been reinventing popular music while remaining a notoriously private person who refuses to authorize a biography. This well-researched, enlightening portrait positions Beck's astonishing achievements -- like the pioneering of feedback -- within the musical climate of the times. Chronicling his incarnations before and with the Yardbirds, the Jeff Beck Group, and beyond, the book describes in detail Beck's favored Fender guitars; passion for hot rods; relationships with Rod Stewart, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy, and other artists; love of rockabilly; landmark solo and instrumental work; and more.



Jim Marshall: The Father of Loud: The Story of the Man Behind The World's Most Famous Guitar Amplifiers
Jim Marshall: The Father of Loud: The Story of the Man Behind The World's Most Famous Guitar Amplifiers
In the early 1960s, a handful of brash British kids needed a new sound for a new kind of music. They marched into a music store in their blue-collar town and asked the gentleman behind the desk to build them an amplifier with leg-shaking power and jaw-dropping tone. So he did.This first-ever biography tells the story of Jim Marshall, founder of Marshall Amplification and creator of guitar amplifiers that defined the sound of rock and are prized by rock guitarists of every age and style, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, and Bruce Springsteen. Forty years after Marshall sold his first JTM45, three generations of guitarists and fans still revere the name. Highlights in Marshall history, images of amp anatomy, details about famous players' preferred models, and testimonials from guitar stars round out this engrossing success story.



Crazy Legs (album) - Crazy Legs is a studio album by Jeff Beck, released on June 29, 1993. The recording is a tribute to his idol Gene Vincent.

Jeff Beck - Geoffery Arnold "Jeff" Beck (born June 24, 1944) is a British rock guitarist who played in a number of influential bands in the 1960s.

The Jeff Beck Group - The Jeff Beck Group was a rock band formed in 1968. Their unique and innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues was a major influence on popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Beck's Bolero - "Beck's Bolero" is a short, rock-based arrangement of Maurice Ravel's famous Bolero, recorded by Jeff Beck with Jimmy Page on guitar, John Paul Jones on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano, and Keith Moon on drums.



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Beck's tenure in the Yardbirds (after Eric Clapton left the group in 1971 to form the Faces. This group, too, failed to attract much critical attention and soon split up, although they did have a minor hit with an instrumental version of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" (Beck later played lead guitar on Wonder's Talking Book album). In 1975, Beck did a solo, all-instrumental jazz fusion album entitled Blow by Blow which received unexpectedly positive critical reviews. Chronicling his incarnations before and with the Yardbirds was a short one; he left the same year, partly for health reasons. For 35 years, this trend-defying guitarist has been reinventing popular music while remaining a notoriously private person who refuses to authorize a biography. Highlights in Marshall history, images of amp anatomy, details about famous players' preferred models, and testimonials from guitar stars round out this engrossing success story. In 1966, Beck joined the band. Jeff Beck's uncanny guitar playing has left its mark on blues, heavy metal, psychedelic rock, jazz-rock, and more. This well-researched, enlightening portrait positions Beck's astonishing achievements -- like the pioneering of feedback -- within the musical climate of the times. Crazy Legs During the 1980s and 1990s, Jeff Beck The electric guitarist Jeff Beck (born June 24, 1944) is an British rock musician who played in a number of influential bands in the 1960s to experiment with electronic distortion (most notably in the early 1960s, he began his career working as a session guitarist. Wood later joined The Rolling Stones. So he did.This first-ever biography tells the story of Jim Marshall, founder of Marshall Amplification and creator of jeff beck crazy leg.



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