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Jeff Beck dies at 78

Jeff Beck dies at 78

Jeff Beck dies at 78

Jeff Beck dies at 78

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  • Jeff Beck was one of the most celebrated guitarists in rock and roll history.
  • Rock, jazz, blues, soul, and whatever else that attracted Beck’s attention could all be played by him
  • Jeff Beck was a unique individual
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Jeff Beck was a unique individual. According to a statement made by a spokesperson on behalf of Beck’s family, bacterial meningitis was the cause of the legendary guitarist’s death on Tuesday. Beck was one of the most celebrated guitarists in rock and roll history. Age-wise, he was 78.

Rock, jazz, blues, soul, and whatever else that attracted Beck’s attention could all be played by him. According to Beck, the guitar, or at least how he played it, was a versatile instrument comparable to the voice. In a 2010 interview with NPR, he stated, “I just wanted to become a vocalist.” “Because of the spring-loaded bridge it has, I believe the Stratocaster, in especially the guitar Stratocaster, lends itself to countless possibilities. I am able to depress the so-called “whammy bar,” which is essentially a vibrato bar. And by changing the pitch, I can create countless variations on that. I am able to simultaneously play a chord on six strings and reduce that pitch.”

The legendary music star who made the world dance to his tunes is no more.

In 1944, Beck was born in Wallington, England. He developed a passion for the instrument as a youngster and first rose to fame while playing with Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton in The Yardbirds. Beck soon quit the group and started The Jeff Beck Group (along with a then little-known singer named Rod Stewart).

Beck is frequently mentioned in the same sentence as guitarists like Clapton, Page, and Keith Richards in discussions about guitar skill. However, Beck was never particularly outgoing and was always scared of the attention that came with being a well-known artist.

It’s a wicked business, he declared. “I can’t even begin to fathom how horrifying being stalked like Amy Winehouse and other individuals like that must be. When I attend premieres and other events, I have a small spot on the periphery of celebrity, which is as close to it as I want to get. I value my privacy, and if somebody tries to intrude, woe be to them.

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