Jeff Beck’s 1966 super-session spawned a rock classic – and a credit mystery: did Eric Clapton really play on “Beck’s Bolero”?
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From 1965 Vox firepower to in-ear monitors: how Jeff Beck faced tinnitus, why cymbals hurt, and what working musicians can steal from his playbook.
How Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood built the heavy rock blueprint with the Jeff Beck Group, then blew it up just as the world caught on.
Inside the Jeff Beck tribute where Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart and Gary Clark Jr turned Royal Albert Hall into classic rock’s last truly dangerous wake.
Jeff Beck’s own words on Jimi Hendrix and John McLaughlin reveal how listening, humility and fusion records like Jack Johnson reshaped his guitar playing.
Jeff Beck once said Stevie Ray Vaughan was the closest thing to Hendrix in the blues. Here is what that praise really means for guitar and the blues.
Stax legend Steve Cropper says his playing ‘has always sucked.’ Here is why groove, space and a bare finger beat shred, pedals and capos.
Jeff Beck loved both the Les Paul and the Stratocaster, but Hendrix pushed him one way. Here is what his choice really says about tone, gear and creativity.
Jeff Beck didn’t just play guitar—he reimagined what it could do. With a standard Stratocaster and a handful of pedals,…
In his final years, Jeff Beck—once known for blasting eardrums in The Yardbirds and his early solo days—was on a…









