The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame might be a prestigious honour for anyone, but who managed to wow the academy more than once?
Guitar great Jeff Beck’s “Blow By Blow” and Tommy Bolin’s “Teaser” are favorites of several of our respondents. Other ...
From the jaw-dropping jewels (complimentary) to the jaw-dropping outfits (derogatory), plus showstopping performances from ...
Living in London, when it comes to music, the world comes to you. The UK capital is the world’s stage — a trendsetting scene ...
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A history that started with the departure of Eric Clapton in 1965. Clapton, an axeman who needs no introduction, got his ...
The list of 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction nominations includes Chubby Checker, Billy Idol, Bad Company, The Black ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Billy Gibbons usually leads rock trio royalty ZZ Top, but he’s bringing his solo tour to ...
May later said that Jeff Beck’s 1989 song ... but was in October 1991 to help promote the Greatest Hits II album; the promo film features clips from all the Queen videos since 1982.
There might not be any top hat present on the recording, but from the first note he hits ... hurt to have one of the greatest guitarists alive sitting in on the session. Compared to the smooth sound ...
never seemed to appeal much to Jeff. One of the greatest revelations of the Christie’s auction was being able to finally see the progression of Gretsch guitars that Beck purchased while he ...
Left to right, Jeff Beck playing: the ‘Oxblood’ at Crystal Palace Garden Party, September 1973; his Fender Custom Shop White Stratocaster known as ‘Anoushka’, in 2013; and the ‘Yardburst ...