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Who sang in the Jeff Beck Group?

Who sang in the Jeff Beck Group?

In early 1967, Jeff Beck created the Jeff Beck Group with Ron Wood on bass and Rod Stewart on vocals. Drummers came and went (Aynsley Dunbar, Keith Moon) to name a few before Rod suggested Micky Waller. This lineup lasted two years, and with only the drummer changing by the time Beck-ola was released, with Tony Newman.

Who sang the original song I’m going down?

Mary J. Blige
I’m Goin’ Down/Artists

Who played piano on Jeff Beck’s going down?

Released on: 1989-03-28 Producer: Steve Cropper Vocal: Bob Tench Composer, Lyricist: Don Nix Unknown: Ronnie Capone Guitar: Jeff Beck Drums: Cozy Powell Piano: Max Middleton Bass: Clive Chaman Auto-generated by YouTube.

Who played on the album Truth?

Jeff Beck’s
Jeff Beck’s debut solo LP was always going to be a barnstormer – and with a band featuring talent like Rod Stewart on the microphone and Ronnie Wood on second guitar – plus contributions from friends like Jimmy Page, Nicky Hopkins, Aynsley Dunbar and Keith Moon – that’s what 1968’s “Truth” gives you – a staggering …

Who played bass in the Jeff Beck Group?

Ronnie Wood
Clive Chaman1971 – 1972Jet Harris1967 – 1967
The Jeff Beck Group/Bassists

Who played drums on Jeff Beck truth?

Keith Moon
Jeff Beck’s solo debut is one of the great all-star gatherings in rock history. Though Beck’s was the only name to appear on the cover, Truth features Jimmy Page (12-string guitar on “Beck’s Bolero”), Keith Moon (drums on “Beck’s Bolero”), and John Paul Jones (bass on “Beck’s Bolero” and organ on various tracks).

Who wrote I’m going down?

Norman Whitfield
I’m Goin’ Down/Composers

Who wrote the song going down?

Don Nix
Going Down/Composers

Who is Jeff Beck’s wife?

Sandra Cashm. 2005
Patricia Brownm. 1963–1967
Jeff Beck/Wife

Who played drums on Jeff Beck Truth?

Who is the female bass player for Jeff Beck?

Rhonda Smith — Jeff Beck’s current bassist | Female musicians, Bass guitarist, Female guitarist.

Who played bass on Jeff Beck’s album?

Players include Jimmy Page on electric 12-string, Keith Moon on drums, John Paul Jones on bass, and Nicky Hopkins on piano.