Mick Jagger was overcome with emotion as he paid tribute to Jeff Beck, the legendary guitarist who revolutionized music in the 1960s. Beck passed away at 78 after suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis. His family announced the news with a heartfelt statement, asking for privacy as they mourn.
Beck, widely regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, was known for pushing musical boundaries throughout his five-decade career.
He famously replaced Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds in 1965, introducing the innovative use of feedback, which influenced generations of musicians. After leaving the Yardbirds, Beck embarked on a successful solo career, forming the iconic Jeff Beck Group with Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart.
A two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Beck’s influence on rock music is undeniable.
Mick Jagger, who worked with Beck on his debut solo album, shared a heartfelt message: “We have lost a wonderful man and one of the world’s best guitar players.” Fellow guitarist Jimmy Page also honored Beck, praising his unique talent and profound connection to music.
Jeff Beck’s passing has left a deep void in the music world, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Rest in peace, Jeff Beck.