The Jeff Beck Group

The Jeff Beck Group was a blues rock group established in 1967. Beck was a former member of garage rock group The Yardbirds. While the group did not see any notable success, Beck by himself saw many bestselling albums. The group featured Rod Stewart, who would go on to have a successful solo career. Stewart also had success with the group Faces. He was inducted into the actual Hall of Fame in both ways. Beck was inducted as a solo artist, without his group. Had the entire group been inducted instead, Stewart would have joined Eric Clapton as only the second artist to be inducted three times upon his induction as a member of Faces. Clapton had been inducted as a solo artist, a member of the Yardbirds, and a member of psychedelic band Cream. Rod Stewart provides lead vocals on the Jeff Beck Group hit I Ain't Superstitious. Beck has collaborated with blues rock group Z.Z. Top, Rolling Stones member Mick Jagger, and glam metal musician Jon Bon Jovi. Neo-progressive rock band Marillion has claimed influence from Jeff Beck.