The Jeff Beck Group

The Jeff Beck Group

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Jeff Beck Group


Img_capt = The Jeff Beck Group in 1967, clockwise from top: Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Jeff Beck, and Aynsley Dunbar
Landscape = Yes
Background = group_or_band
Origin = London, England
Genre = Blues-rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Years_active = 1967 — 1969
1971 — 1972
Label = Epic
Associated_acts = Faces
Donovan
URL =
Current_members =
Past_members = Jeff Beck
Rod Stewart
Ronnie Wood
Aynsley Dunbar
Micky Waller
Nicky Hopkins
Tony Newman
Bob Tench
Max Middleton
Clive Chaman
Cozy Powell

The Jeff Beck Group were an English rock band formed in London in February 1967 by ex-Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues was a major influence on popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The first Jeff Beck Group

The first Jeff Beck Group formed in London in 1967, consisting of Jeff Beck (guitar), Rod Stewart (vocals), Ronnie Wood (bass), and Aynsley Dunbar (drums). Beck had signed a personal management contract with famed U.K. singles record producer and manager, Mickie Most. Beck had envisioned forming the band he eventually did, but for the first part of their existence (early '67), they were relegated to being a 'backup band' for Beck, who was pressured by Most to become a solo act and singer, which Beck resented. They recorded three U.K. singles, each with lower sales than its predecessor; the 'B' sides demonstrated the group's potential. Most quickly lost interest in Beck and the group floundered for the better part of a year. Most employee Peter Grant was keen to manage his own band, and took on The Jeff Beck Group.

Having been to the States as tour manager for The New Vaudeville Band, Grant was aware of a new concert and album trend developing in the U.S., where a band could be launched through concerts alone, without a hit single. Beck's outfit was made to order for this new market. And so Grant tried - repeatedly, desperately, and in vain - to buy Beck's contract from Mickie Most. And although Most had lost interest in Beck, he refused to sell. In early 1968, however, Grant arranged a six-week U.S. tour for the band. Dunbar had already left to play 'straight blues', being replaced briefly by Roy Cook and then eventually by Micky Waller. This final gamble paid off - they took the States by storm. Grant used their reviews (most notably "The New York Times") to secure a contract with Epic Records for a U.S. release. Upon their return to the U.K. Most was still uninterested and spent very little time supervising the album sessions. He left the project in the hands of the band and a young engineer/producer, Ken Scott, who had worked with The Beatles, and was soon to produce all of David Bowie and The Spiders From Mars' records. The result was the album "Truth", to this day considered an influence on 'Hard Rock', and 'Heavy Metal' music that was to follow.Fact|date=February 2008

This four-piece lineup then toured the U.S. to coincide with the release of "Truth" in early/mid 1968. The tour was another huge success, and they were being touted as the obvious replacement to Cream. The album climbed to number 15 on the Billboard charts. Late in the year, well-known session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins accepted an offer to tour with The Beck Group. This lineup (Beck, Stewart, Wood, Waller and Hopkins) would ultimately suffer from internal struggles, jealousies and firings. Ronnie Wood was fired at least twice, and in 1969 Micky Waller was replaced by drummer Tony Newman, who stayed with the group until they disbanded. They played many gigs from 1967 to 1969. Through most of 1967 they played the club circuit up and down England, as well as short tours to Europe and Scandinavia. 1968 and 1969 saw them playing a large amount of shows, mostly in the U.S., but again in Europe as well. Jimi Hendrix was a big fan of the group and joined them on stage during the 1968 US tour, jamming with Jeff Beck on stage.Fact|date=February 2008

The band stayed together almost three years and produced three U.K. singles, and two LPs. There are, however, dozens of early recordings produced at DeLane Lea studios in 1967 and 1968 specifically for various BBC radio shows, including "Saturday Club", "Top Gear", and the "Simmonds Show". Bootlegged in poor quality, these have never been officially released.

In mid 1969, after completing the admittedly rushed "Beck-Ola", The Group toured the States for the last time with Nicky Hopkins, who had to stop touring for health reasons. They were to do a bit more touring as a four-piece in 1969, notably appearing at the Newport Jazz Festival, but the band dissolved on the eve of the Woodstock Festival, at which they were scheduled to appear (they are listed on the promotional posters and ads). There is no known TV or film footage of the band other than bootleg live recordings of their concerts.

The second Jeff Beck Group

After the group disbanded, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood went on to join Small Faces, who were about to break up because of the loss of Steve Marriott. They were renamed Faces. Meanwhile, Jeff Beck planned to join Vanilla Fudge's rhythm section (i.e., Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice) but suffered a head injury in a car wreck. Bogert and Appice would go on to form Cactus while Beck recovered.

After recovering from his injuries, Beck reformed the group with vocalist Bob Tench, keyboardist Max Middleton, drummer Cozy Powell and bassist Clive Chaman. The band would go on to release two more albums before disbanding.

After the Jeff Beck Groups

Jeff Beck went on to join Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice, forming the band Beck, Bogert & Appice. They released one studio album, which made it to #12 on Billboard in 1972, and one live album. While planning to release a second album, Beck left the group to reunite with Max Middleton. He continues to record and release mostly instrumental albums. Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood had tremendous success with The Faces. Simultaneously, Stewart pursued a solo career for Mercury Records. His third album, "Every Picture Tells a Story", produced the hit "Maggie May". Both the single and the LP shot to the #1 Billboard charts. Following its success Stewart launched a solo career that continues 35 years on. Ronnie Wood continued to play with Stewart, until he replaced Mick Taylor in The Rolling Stones in 1975. Cozy Powell went on to join Rainbow and several temporary acts before joining Black Sabbath, and eventually Emerson, Lake and Powell.

Donovan

The Jeff Beck Group, minus Rod Stewart, backed Donovan on both songs on his 1969 single "Barabajagal" b/w "Trudi". Both the Jeff Beck Group and Donovan shared credit as producer.

Discography

*"Truth" (1968), Epic
*"Beck-Ola" (1969), Epic
*"Rough and Ready" (1971), Epic
*"Jeff Beck Group" (1972)


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