Jeff Beck: Hot Wired Guitar
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Omnibus Press
Published:10th Nov '14
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This revised edition chronicles Jeff Beck's journey from his 1940s South London childhood to global fame, featuring insights from musicians and managers, along with album reviews and rare photographs.
"Jeff Beck: Hot Wired Guitar" is a comprehensive exploration of the life and career of legendary guitarist Jeff Beck. This revised edition brings the narrative up to date, detailing significant moments such as Beck's visit to The White House in December 2012 alongside Mick Jagger and President Barack Obama. It also covers his global tours with Beach Boy Brian Wilson and the release of his latest solo album in 2014, offering readers a thorough look at Beck's ongoing influence in the music world.
Author Martin Power delves into Beck's journey from his early years in 1940s South London to his rise to fame with the 2010 album "Emotion and Commotion." The book features insights from former Yardbirds members Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty, as well as manager Simon Napier-Bell and a range of fellow musicians, including Max Middleton and Stanley Clarke. These perspectives provide a rich context for understanding Beck's artistic evolution and the impact he has had on the music industry.
Accompanied by detailed album reviews, rare photographs, and an updated discography, "Hot Wired Guitar" stands as the definitive account of Jeff Beck's life. It highlights his innovative approach to the electric guitar, showcasing how he transformed the instrument and pushed creative boundaries with his distinctive style and attitude. This book is an essential read for fans and anyone interested in the legacy of one of rock music's most influential figures.
This book does the job thoroughly' Classic Rock 8/10 'A fulsome chronicle of one of the UK's best musicians' development...full of admirable gumshoe work by the writer.'Record Collector
ISBN: 9781783055920
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520 pages