Jeff Beck

JEFF BECK GROUP w/ROD STEWART

PERSONNEL: May 1966 (not really a band, as Jeff Beck was a member of Yardbirds at the time, but they did record some tracks) Jeff Beck - guitar Jimmy Page - guitar John Paul Jones - bass Nicky Hopkins - piano Keith Moon - drums

PERSONNEL: January 19, 1967 Rod Stewart - background vocals Jeff Beck - guitar, vocals Dave Ambrose - bass Clem Cattini - drums

PERSONNEL: January 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - guitar Kim Gardner - bass Viv Prince - drums

PERSONNEL: February 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - guitar Jet Harris - bass Viv Prince - drums

PERSONNEL: March 3, 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Roger (Ray) Cook - drums (only known gig with band)

PERSONNEL: March 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Rod Coombes - drums

PERSONNEL: March 10, 1967 - November 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Aynsley Dunbar - drums

PERSONNEL: April 11, 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - guitar Dave Ambrose - bass Rod Coombes - drums

PERSONNEL: June 30, 1967 Jeff Beck - guitar, vocals Ron Wood - bass Aynsley Dunbar - drums

PERSONNEL: November 1967 - February 1969 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - Bass Mickey Waller - drums

PERSONNEL: Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano Ron Wood - bass Mickey Waller - drums

PERSONNEL: November 1967 - February 1969 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano (joined September/October 1968) Ron Wood - bass (quit for April - June 1968) John Woods - bass (April - June 1968) Mickey Waller - drums

PERSONNEL: 1969 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano (joined September 1968) Ron Wood - bass Tony Newman - drums

PERSONNEL: 1969 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano (left (May/June 1969)       Douglas Blake - bass        Tony Newman - drums

PERSONNEL: 1969 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Tony Newman - drums

PERSONNEL: February 1969 - June 1969 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano Ron Wood - bass (fired February 1969 - immediately rehired) Douglas Blake - bass (replaced Ron Wood for one show-then fired) Tony Newman - drums

June 4, 1969 Nicky Hopkins quit June 6, 1969 Ron Wood quit Rod Stewart and / or Tony Newman quit shortly thereafer. November 5, 1969 Jeff Beck was in an auto accident.

PERSONNEL: May 1966 (and / or July 12, 1966) (not really a band, as Jeff Beck was a member of Yardbirds at the time) Jeff Beck - guitar Jimmy Page - guitar John Paul Jones - bass Nicky Hopkins - piano Keith Moon - drums

PERSONNEL: February 1967 (rehearsals only, no live shows) - # 1 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - guitar Jet Harris - bass Viv Prince - drums

LIVE SHOW: January or February 1967 100 Club, London

LIVE SHOW: March 1967 Marquee Club, London

PERSONNEL: March 3, 1967 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Roger Cook - drums (only known gig with band)

LIVE SHOW: March 3, 1967 Finsbury Park Astoria, London, ENG (2 shows, with Small Faces) (some sources claim this was with Roger Cook, others say Rod Coombes) LIVE SHOW: March 5, 1967 Saville Theatre, London RADIO SESSION: March 7, 1967 Saturday Club, Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London, England (p8) (recorded: March 7, 1967, broadcast: March 18, 1967) (some sources (BBC) think this was with Roger Cook and not Rod Coombes) Let Me Love You Stone Crazy I Ain't Superstitious Hi Ho Silver Lining (60's At The Beeb) I'm Know I'm Losing You

PERSONNEL: March 1967 - (didn't last very long) # 2 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Rod Coombes - drums

PERSONNEL: March 10, 1967 - November 1967 - # 2 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Aynsley Dunbar - drums

RADIO SESSION: 1967 - BBC Blues Deluxe ? instrumental ?

LIVE SHOW: March 17, 1967 Technical College, Waltham Forest LIVE SHOW: March 23, 1967 The Pavilion, Worthing

PERSONNEL: April 11, 1967 - (didn't last very long) # 2 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - guitar Dave Ambrose - bass Rod Coombes - drums

PERSONNEL: ????????, 1967 - (didn't last very long) # 2 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Aynsley Dunbar - drums

LIVE SHOW: April 11, 1967 Marquee, London, England (p6) LIVE SHOW: April 13, 1967 Assembly Hall, Worthing LIVE SHOW: April 15, 1967 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley LIVE SHOW: April 21, 1967 Market Hall, St. Albans LIVE SHOW: April 22, 1967 Westbrook Hall, Technical College, Bradford LIVE SHOW: April 23, 1967 Beachcombers Club, Nottingham LIVE SHOW: April 25, 1967 Winter Gardens, Malvern VIDEO SESSION: April 26 or 27, 1967 Top Of The Pops, (tv) Hi Ho Silver Lining LIVE SHOW: April 28, 1967 Upper Cut Club, Forest Gate, London LIVE SHOW: April 29, 1967 Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer

LIVE SHOW: May 7, 1967 NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England (pa) LIVE SHOW: May 7, 1967 Meacham, Public Hall ? or ? LIVE SHOW: May 7, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Greenford LIVE SHOW: May 9, 1967 Beachcombers Club, Nottingham VIDEO SESSION: May 10, 1967 Top Of The Pops, BBC (tv) Hi Ho Silver Lining LIVE SHOW: May 10, 1967 Nottingham, Britannia LIVE SHOW: May 12, 1967 High Wycombe, Town Hall ? or ? LIVE SHOW: May 12, 1967 Roundhouse, London LIVE SHOW: May 13, 1967 Drill Hall, Kingston-upon-Thames LIVE SHOW: May 15, 1967 Blue Opera Club, Feathers Hotel, Ealing RADIO SESSION: May 15, 1967 Monday Monday, BBC Radio Let Me Love You Rock My Plimsoul Hi Ho Silver Lining LIVE SHOW: May 16, 1967 Chinese R & B Club, Corn Exchange, Bristol LIVE SHOW: May 19, 1967 Victoria Hall, Selkirk, Scotland LIVE SHOW: May 20, 1967 Market Assembly Hall, Carlisle LIVE SHOW: May 25, 1967 University, Liverpool LIVE SHOW: May 27, 1967 Shoreline Club, Bognor Regis LIVE SHOW: May 28, 1967 Tabernacle, Stockport LIVE SHOW: May 31, 1967 Oxford Cellar, Norwich

LIVE SHOW: June 2, 1967 Civic Hall, Solihull LIVE SHOW: June 3, 1967 Burton's Hall, Uxbridge LIVE SHOW: June 6, 1967 Marquee, London, England (p6) LIVE SHOW: June 7, 1967 Caravelle Club, Airport Viewing Lounge, Birmingham LIVE SHOW: June 14, 1967 Floral Hall, Gorleston LIVE SHOW: June 16, 1967 Hexagon Resturant, Colchester LIVE SHOW: June 17, 1967 Palace Theatre, Douglas, Isle Of Man LIVE SHOW: June 19, 1967 Cook's Ferry Inn, Edmonton LIVE SHOW: June 25, 1967 Midnight City, Birmingham

PERSONNEL: Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Aynsley Dunbar - drums

LIVE SHOW: July ?, 1967 Marquee Club, London. LIVE SHOW: July 1, 1967 The Pier, Colwyn Bay, Wales July 2, 1967 Saville Theatre, London, ENG (2 shows supporting Cream) RADIO SESSION: July 4, 1967 Saturday Club, BBC Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London, England (p8) (recorded: July 4, 1967, broadcast: July 8, 1967) Rock My Plimsoul (60's At The Beeb) Tallyman (60's At The Beeb) (Brian Matthews talking over intro) I Think I'll Be Leaving Early This Morning (Brian Matthews talking over intro) LIVE SHOW: July 7, 1967 Skyline Ballroom, Hull LIVE SHOW: July 8, 1967 Supreme Ballroom, Ramsgate LIVE SHOW: July 9, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Greenford LIVE SHOW: July 15, 1967 Town Hall, Torquay LIVE SHOW: July 22, 1967 Starlight Room, Gliderdome, Boston LIVE SHOW: July 23, 1967 Blenheim Park, Woodstock LIVE SHOW: July 30, 1967 Town Hall, Truro

LIVE SHOW: August 1967 Marquee Club, London (45 min. tape known to exist) Telephone Blues Pretty Woman

LIVE SHOW: August 6, 1967 Reading Festival, Reading, UK       (45 min. tape known to exist)

LIVE SHOW: August 13, 1967 Saville Theatre. (Aynsley Dunbar's last show) LIVE SHOW: August 13, 1967 7th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, Berkshire, England (pc) LIVE SHOW: August 19, 1967 Californai Ballroom, Dunstable LIVE SHOW: August 20, 1967 Starlite Ballroom, Guildford LIVE SHOW: August 24, 1967 Assembly Hall, Worthing LIVE SHOW: August 26, 1967 Tofte's, Folkestone LIVE SHOW: August 28, 1967 Abbey Park, Woburn

LIVE SHOW: September 2, 1967 New Century Hall, Manchester LIVE SHOW: September 3, 1967 Tabernacle, Stockport LIVE SHOW: September 5, 1967 Winter Gardens, Malvern LIVE SHOW: September 8, 1967 Town Hall, Rugby LIVE SHOW: September 9, 1967 Nautilus Club, Lowestoft LIVE SHOW: September 15, 1967 Brittania Rowing Club, Nottingham LIVE SHOW: September 16, 1967 Sports Centre, Bracknell LIVE SHOW: September 17, 1967 Chertsey LIVE SHOW: September 20, 1967 Marquee, London, England (p6) LIVE SHOW: September 22, 1967 Queen Rink Ballroom, Hartlepool LIVE SHOW: September 25, 1967 Cook's Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London LIVE SHOW: September 26, 1967 The Marquee, London Stone Crazy Talk To Me Baby Let Me Love You I Ain't Superstitious I Think I'll Be Leaving This Morning Rock My Plimsoul Jeff's Boogie Bye Bye Baby I'm Losing You Oh, Pretty Woman LIVE SHOW: September 29, 1967 Dartford LIVE SHOW: September 29, 1967 UFO Club, Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London (p4) LIVE SHOW: September 30, 1967 St. George's Ballroom, Hinckley

LIVE SHOW: October 6, 1967 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, Wales LIVE SHOW: October 7, 1967 Refectory, University, Leeds RADIO SESSION: October 9, 1967 Symonds, BBC Paris Cinema, Lower Regent Street, London, England (p8) (recorded: October 9, 1967, broadcast: October 16, 1967) Rock My Plimsoul Let Me Love You Baby Walking By The Railings

PERSONNEL: Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Ron Wood - bass Mick Waller - drums

LIVE SHOW: October 13, 1967 Ghent, Belgium LIVE SHOW: October 14, 1967 University, Reading LIVE SHOW: October 15, 1967 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford LIVE SHOW: October 21, 1967 University, Southampton LIVE SHOW: October 26, 1967 Speakeasy, London LIVE SHOW: October 27, 1967 Assembly Rooms, Tamworth LIVE SHOW: October 29, 1967 Country Club, Kirklevington LIVE SHOW: October 30, 1967 Coventry

RADIO SESSION: November 1, 1967 Top Gear, BBC Maida Vale 4, London, England (p8) (recorded: November 1, 1967, broadcast: November 5, 1967) I Ain't Superstitious Beck's Bolero Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever You'll Never Get To Heaven If You Break My Heart You Shook Me (Tales Of Mickey Waller) LIVE SHOW: November 3, 1967 College, Poole LIVE SHOW: November 4, 1967 University, Exeter LIVE SHOW: November 10, 1967 Beachcomber Club, Nottingham LIVE SHOW: November 11, 1967 Bath Pavilion, Matlock LIVE SHOW: November 16, 1967 Club-Au-Go-Go, Newcastle LIVE SHOW: November 18, 1967 Lanchester Technical College, Coventry LIVE SHOW: November 25, 1967 Haverfordwest, Wales LIVE SHOW: November 30, 1967 City Hall, Salisbury

LIVE SHOW: December 1, 1967 University, Cardiff, Wales LIVE SHOW: December 2, 1967 Gaiety Ballroom, Romsey

LIVE SHOW: December 8, 1967 University, Birmingham LIVE SHOW: December 9, 1967 Technical College, Kingston-upon-Thames LIVE SHOW: December 11, 1967 College, Slough LIVE SHOW: December 12, 1967 Marquee, London, England (p6) LIVE SHOW: December 14, 1967 Brighton University, Sussex LIVE SHOW: December 15, 1967 North East London Polytechnic, Walthamstow, London LIVE SHOW: December 16, 1967 Wellington Club, East Dereham LIVE SHOW: December 23, 1967 Town Hall, Oxford

PERSONNEL: November 1967 - February 1969 - # 3 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano (joined September/October 1968) Ron Wood - bass (quit for April - June 1968) John Woods - bass (April - June 1968) Mickey Waller - drums

LIVE SHOW: January 27, 1968 Norwich

LIVE SHOW: February 3, 1968 Egham LIVE SHOW: February 9, 1968 Brittania Rowing Club, Nottingham LIVE SHOW: February 17, 1968 Hammersmith Odeon, London LIVE SHOW: February 20, 1968 Marquee, London, England (p6)

LIVE SHOW: March 2, 1968 University, Manchester LIVE SHOW: March 3, 1968 Rotterdam, Holland LIVE SHOW: March 8, 1968 Dartford LIVE SHOW: March 9, 1968 Mill Hill, London LIVE SHOW: March 9, 1968 Middle Earth Club, Covent Garden, London LIVE SHOW: March 15, 1968 Plaza Ballroom, Oswestry, Wales LIVE SHOW: March 16, 1968 Co-op Hall, Chesham LIVE SHOW: March 17, 1968 Cat Ballou, Grantham

LIVE SHOW: April 1 or 2, 1968 Palm Springs Pop Festival, Palm Springs, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: April 9, 1968 Marquee, London, England (p6) LIVE SHOW: April 26, 1968 Ionkoping, Sweden LIVE SHOW: April 27, 1968 Kristinehamm, Sweden LIVE SHOW: April 28, 1968 Copenhagen, Denmark

LIVE SHOW: May 4, 1968 Paris, France LIVE SHOW: May 5, 1968 Paris, France LIVE SHOW: May 10, 1968 Dartford LIVE SHOW: May 11, 1968 Bradford LIVE SHOW: May 12, 1968 Kirklevington

LIVE SHOW: May 18, 1968 Weston-Super-Mare

LIVE SHOW: May 28, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA

LIVE SHOW: June 2, 1968 Coventry, ENG LIVE SHOW: June 7, 1968 Bluesville, The Manor House, London, ENG LIVE SHOW: June 14, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (2 shows) LIVE SHOW: June 15, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (2 shows) LIVE SHOW: June 16, 1968 Daytop Music Festival, Staten Island, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix) LIVE SHOW: June 17, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix) LIVE SHOW: June 18, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix and Eric Clapton) LIVE SHOW: June 18, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY LIVE SHOW: June 19, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix) LIVE SHOW: June 19, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY LIVE SHOW: June 20, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix) LIVE SHOW: June 20, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY LIVE SHOW: June 21, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix) LIVE SHOW: June 21, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY LIVE SHOW: June 22, 1968 The Scene, New York City, NY (jam with Jim Hendrix) LIVE SHOW: June 22, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY       Sweet Little Angel You Shook Me       Let Me Love You Jeff's Boogie The Sun Is Shining

LIVE SHOW: June 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA

June 26-29, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA July 1-3, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI

July 5-6, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (supported by (5th) Faith, Charging Rhino of Soul, (6th) The Frost, Gold)

July 5-6, 1968 Dearborn University, Detroit, MI July 7, 1968 5th Dimension Club, Ann Arbor, MI July 9-11, 1968 La Cave, Cleveland, OH July 12-13, 1968 Catacombs, Houston, TX July 16, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (with Big Brother And The Holding Company, Sly Stone & Richie Havens) ??? July 17, 1968 LuAnne's, Dallas, TX July 19-21, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Sly & The Family Stone) July 23-25, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Moby Grape) July 24, 1968 Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles, CA July 26-27, 1968 Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles, CA (supporting Blue Cheer & Pink Floyd)

August 2-4, 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA       You Shook Me-Let Me Love You Morning Dew Jeff's Boogie Blues De Luxe Hi Ho Silver Lining Beck's Bolero Rock My Plimsoul Shapes Of Things Instrumental LIVE SHOW: August 13, 1968 Balloon Meadow, Royal Windsor Racecourse, Sundbury, England (with Cream) (I have also seen this listed as August 10, 1968) (Nicky Hopins played with Jeff Beck Group on August 13, 1968)

LIVE SHOW: 1968 Reading Festival

LIVE SHOW: September 6, 1968 Bluesville '68, The Manor House, London LIVE SHOW: September 14, 1968 Norwich RADIO SESSION: September 17, 1968 Top Gear, BBC Studio 1, 201 Piccadilly, London, England (p8) (recorded: September 17, 1968, broadcast: September 29, 1968) (Some sources (not the BBC) list Tony Newman as drummer.) You Shook Me       Shapes Of Things Sweet Little Angel ? instrumental ? (not listed on BBC) Mother's Old Rice Pudding ? Jeff's Boogie ? (not listed on BBC) Rock My Plimsoul

September 24, 1968 Marquee, London, ENG LIVE SHOW: September 30, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden LIVE SHOW: October 1, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden, LIVE SHOW: October 2, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden, LIVE SHOW: October 3, 1968 Stockholm, Sweden, LIVE SHOW: October 4, 1968 Rigoletto, Jonkoping, Sweden, LIVE SHOW: October 5, 1968 Brondby Popclub, Copenhagen, Denmark LIVE SHOW: October 11, 1968 Electric Theatre, Chicago, IL LIVE SHOW: October 12, 1968 Alma College, Alma, Michigan LIVE SHOW: October 13, 1968 Hullaballoo, Mentor, Cleveland (2 shows) LIVE SHOW: October 18, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (2 shows) LIVE SHOW: October 19, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (2 shows) LIVE SHOW: October 20, 1968 Roller Rink, Alexandra, Virginia LIVE SHOW: October 22, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA       You Shook Me        Let Me Love You Jeff's Boogie Blues De Luxe Rock My Plimsoul Shapes Of Things instrumental Jam unknown Blues I Ain't Superstitious Bye Bye Baby LIVE SHOW: October 23, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA LIVE SHOW: October 24, 1968 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA LIVE SHOW: October 25, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA LIVE SHOW: October 26, 1968 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA LIVE SHOW: October 30, 1968 Rock Pile, Toronto, Canada LIVE SHOW: October 31, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY

LIVE SHOW: October 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA

November 1-3, 1968 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI (Supported by (1st) Toad, (2nd) McKenna Mendelson Mainline (replaced Dogfox), The London Fog, (3rd) Joyful Wisdom)

LIVE SHOW: November 8, 1968 Music Hall, Houston, TX LIVE SHOW: November 9, 1968 McFarlin Auditorium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX LIVE SHOW: November 10, 1968 Independence Auditorium, Baton Rouge, LA LIVE SHOW: November 10, 1968 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma LIVE SHOW: November 15, 1968 Thee Image, Miami, FL (with Jimmy Page) LIVE SHOW: November 16, 1968 Thee Image, Miami, FL LIVE SHOW: November 22, 1968 Grand, Cleveland, OH LIVE SHOW: November 23, 1968 Grand, Cleveland, OH LIVE SHOW: November 27, 1968 Eagle's Auditorium, Seattle, WA November 29-30, 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (Supported by Moody Blues, 10 Years After & Mint Tatoo)

December 1968 Winterland, San Francisco, CA December 5-8, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (supported by Sweetwater) December 6, 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA December 9, 1968 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA December 12, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY       You Shook Me        Let Me Love You The Sun is Shining Rice Pudding Shapes of Things Jeff's Boogie Blues Deluxe I Ain't Superstitious Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye December 21, 1968 Middle Earth Club, The Roundhouse, London, ENG

1969

PERSONNEL: Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano (joined September 1968) Ron Wood - bass Tony Newman - drums

LIVE SHOW: January 14, 1969 Marquee, London, England

LIVE SHOW: February 5, 1969 Tallyho Pub or Toby Jug, Tolworth

LIVE SHOW: February 1969 Lyceum Ballroom, London

LIVE SHOW: cancelled - February 8, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) (p5) LIVE SHOW: February 14, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) LIVE SHOW: February 15, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (p1) LIVE SHOW: February 16, 1969 SUNY, Storybrook, NY. LIVE SHOW: February 21, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Chicago, IL (p1)

LIVE SHOW: March 7, 1969 State University, Stony Broook, NY LIVE SHOW: March 7, 1969 Island Garden Arena, West Hempstead, NY LIVE SHOW: March 8, 1969 Grand, Cleveland, OH LIVE SHOW: March 9, 1969 Electric Theater, Toronto, Canada LIVE SHOW: March 14, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Psychedelic Ballroom, Chicago, IL (p1) LIVE SHOW: March 15, 1969 Kinetic Playground, Psychedelic Ballroom, Chicago, IL (p1) LIVE SHOW: March 16, 1969 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD LIVE SHOW: March 21, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI LIVE SHOW: March 22, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI March 23, 1969 Labor Temple, Minneapolis, MN

April 1, 1969 Palm Springs Drive-In Theatre, Palm Springs, CA ("The Palm Springs Pot Festival" Cancelled appearance with John Mayall, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Lee Michaels, & The Flyin Burrito Brothers amongst others)

April 10-13, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (Cancelled. replace by Country Joe & The Fish. Supported by Aynsley Dunbar, Zephyr, (11th-13th) Electric Band. Lights: Brotherhood Of Light)

April 25, 1969 Lyceum Ballroom, London, ENG

May 2, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY May 3, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (2 shows) Plynth (Water Down The Drain) I Ain't Superstitious Shapes Of Things Jeff's Boogie Rock My Plimsoul Jailhouse Rock Bye Bye Baby (with Joe Cocker vocals)

May 6-8, 1969 Tea Party, Boston, MA May 9, 1969 Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2 shows)

LIVE SHOW: June 6, 1969 Marquee, London, England (pz) (p6) LIVE SHOW: June 1969 Virginia (without Ron Wood) LIVE SHOW: June 12, 1969 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: June 16, 1969 Daytop Music Festival, Staten Island, NY LIVE SHOW: June 20, 1969 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA

PERSONNEL: February 1969 - June 1969 - # 4 Rod Stewart - vocals Jeff Beck - guitar Nicky Hopkins - piano Ron Wood - bass (fired February 1969 - immediately rehired) Douglas Blake - bass (replaced Ron Wood for one show-then fired) Tony Newman - drums

June 4, 1969 Nicky Hopkins quit June 6, 1969 Ron Wood quit Rod Stewart and / or Tony Newman quit shortly thereafer.

LIVE SHOW: July 2, 1969 Aerodome, Schenectady, NY July 3, 1969 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (supported by Jethro Tull & Soft White Underbelly) LIVE SHOW: July 5, 1969 Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, NY LIVE SHOW: July 6, 1969 Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI       I Ain't Superstitious You Shook Me       Plynth (Water Down The Drain) Rice Pudding The Sun Is Shining Rock My Plimsoul Shapes Of Things Jeff's Boogie LIVE SHOW: July 11, 1969 Spectrum Summer Pop Music Festival, Spectrum Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (pd) LIVE SHOW: July 11 or 12, 1969 Laurel Pop Festival, Race Course, Laurel, MD LIVE SHOW: July 14, 1969 Wolman Memorial Rink, Central Park, New York City, NY (2 shows) LIVE SHOW: July 13, 1969 Flushing Meadow, Singer Bowl, New York City, New York (pd) LIVE SHOW: July 13, 1969 Singer Music Festival, The Pavilion, Forest Hills, NY LIVE SHOW: July 18, 1969 Pirate's World Amusement Park, Pirates Cove, Dania, FL LIVE SHOW: July 19, 1969 Pirate's World Amusement Park, Pirates Cove, Dania, FL LIVE SHOW: July 21, 1969 Tamarack Lodge, Ellenville, NY LIVE SHOW: July 22, 1969 Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, MA LIVE SHOW: July 25, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI LIVE SHOW: July 26, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI LIVE SHOW: July 27, 1969 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI

LIVE SHOW: August 1969 Commodore Ballroom, Lowell, Mass

November 5, 1969 Jeff Beck was in an auto accident

November 5, 1971 The Palladium, New York City, NY

February 18, 1972 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG (supported by Heaven)

May 7, 1972 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (supported by Stevie Wonder & Free)

Beck, Bogert & Appice

Beck had been keen to work with Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice, further to encountering Bogert and Appice during 1967 and subsequent meetings and sessions such as those which took place between July 6 & 10, 1969. But they were still under recording contracts.

On September 13, 1969 Melody Maker reported in their "Raver" column, that Beck had added Carmine Appice and Tim Bogert to his band. Beck and his manager Peter Grant arranged to finalise contracts with Bogert and Appice in November 1969. On November 12, 1969 Beck crashed his hot rod car and all future plans were put on hold. Beck soon recovered from his accident and in early March 1971 he formed a new Jeff Beck Group.

The official demise of the second Jeff Beck Group was announced on July 24, 1972. The next day Jeff Beck met with keyboardist Max Middleton, Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice. He also brought in Kim Milford as vocalist. Rehearsals at the Rolling Stones rehearsal rooms Bermondsey began, in preparation for an imminent tour of US, originally arranged for The Jeff Beck Group.

On August 1, 1972 the band appeared at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh as Jeff Beck Group. After only six appearances Milford was replaced by Bobby Tench, who was flown in from UK, after the Arie Crown Theatre Chicago performance and appeared with the band for the rest of the tour. The tour concluded at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle on August 19, 1972. After this US tour, Tench and Middelton left the band and Beck formed a power trio with Appice and Bogert. Drummer Appice also took on the role of vocalist with help from Bogert and Beck. Still billed as Jeff Beck Group they were included on the bill for Rock at The Oval on September 16, which marked the start of a tour schedule of UK, the Netherlands and Germany.

On February 1, 1973 the trio embarked on a UK tour which took in concert Halls and University campus venues and ended at the Top Rank in Cardiff on February 18, 1973. On February 20 they appeared on the French TV show Pop Deux, in front of 2,000 fans. On March 28, 1973 they started their US tour at the Music Hall in Boston and Beck unveiled a new effect by using the Talk box for the first time. They finished the first part of their tour on April 16, 1973 at Winterland, California, having played eighteen venues. After another tour break, the band resumed their tour of US, starting at the Seattle Centre Arena on April 26 and finishing at the Honolulu International centre Hawaii on May 8, and they flew onto a Japanese tour which started at Nippon Budokan centre on May 14 and ended five days later on May 19, 1973 at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka.

A tour of Europe started on July 8, 1973 and took in the annual European rock festival circuit. They travelled to venues in West Germany and the Netherlands, before arriving in Paris, to conclude the tour on July 14, 1973. Another US tour was hastily arranged, to cover the East coast and Southern states, such as Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Maryland and Georgia. The tour started on July 11, 1973 and came to an abrupt end when Beck left on July 17.

On November 21, 1973, the band travelled to France to start their second European tour as Beck, Bogert & Appice. After a Christmas break the band started a British tour, which started in Newcastle on January 10. Fourteen shows followed, taking them to cities such as Brighton, Leeds (University Union), Liverpool, Sheffield, Bristol and London, before heading to Scotland to visit, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The tour ended on February 29 at the Caley Picture House in Edinburgh.

On January 26, 1974 the band played at the Rainbow Theatre, as part of a European tour. This concert was broadcast in full, on the US show Rock Around the World, on September 9, 1974. Recording sessions for a second studio album began in January 1974. On May 18, 1974 New Musical Express wrote, "Rumours concerning an imminent split in BBA, which have been rife for several weeks, were confirmed by bassist Tim Bogert".

Bobby Tench 13 live shows. August 8 to September 19, 1972 with Beck, Bogert and Appice, they appeared as Jeff Beck Group. Tench joined the band for The Arie Crown Theater concert, in Chicago.

Kim Milford 6 live shows. August 4 to August 7, 1972 with Beck, Bogert and Appice, they appeared as Jeff Beck Group. Milford left the band after the Majestic Theater concert, in Dallas.

August 1, 1972 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (as Jeff Beck Group) August 2, 1972 Gaelic Park, New York, NY August 4, 1972 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL (with Poco & Argent) August 7, 1972 Majestic Theatre, Dallas, TX (with Foghat) August 8, 1972 Chicago, IL August 11, 1972 Swing Auditorium, San Bernadino, CA August 12, 1972 Civic Center, San Jose, CA August 13, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA September 16, 1972 Oval Cricket Ground, London, ENG (supporting Frank Zappa, Hawkwind, Man, Linda Lewis, Biggles & Sam Apple Pie) September 23, 1972 Grangemouth Stadium, Grangemouth, SCOT September 30, 1972 Amsterdam, NED October 3, 1972 Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, BEL October 8, 1972 Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, W. GER October 9, 1972 Oval Cricket Ground, London, ENG October 15, 1972 Mile End Sundown, London, ENG October 20, 1972 Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL (start of US tour) October 24, 1972 Music Hall, Boston, MA October 25, 1972 Palace Concert Theater, Providence, RI October 27, 1972 Capital Theatre, Passaic, NJ October 28, 1972 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY October 29, 1972 RIT College, Rochester, NY November 7, 1972 Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI November 11, 1972 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (end of US tour)

1973

Beck, Bogert & Appice UK Tour 1973 February 1, 1973 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG February 2, 1973 Reading University, Reading, ENG February 3, 1973 Imperial College Great Hall, London, ENG February 6, 1973 Heavy Steam Machine, Hanley, ENG February 7, 1973 Liverpool University, Liverpool, ENG February 8, 1973 Loughborough University Of Technology, Loughborough, ENG February 9, 1973 Newcastle Polytechnic, Newcastle, ENG February 10, 1973 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG February 11, 1973 Hardrock Theatre, Manchester, ENG February 12, 1973 Top Rank Suite, Swansea, WAL February 14, 1973 Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford, ENG February 15, 1973 Hard Rock, Bournemouth, ENG February 16, 1973 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG (supported by Flash) February 18, 1973 Top Rank Suite, Cardiff, WAL February 20, 1973 Bataclan Theatre, Paris, FRA March 28, 1973 Music Hall, Boston, MA March 30, 1973 Capital Theater, Passaic, NJ March 31, 1973 McDonough Arena, Georgetown University, Washington DC April 1, 1973 Palace Theatre, Albany, NY April 2, 1973 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH April 3, 1973 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO April 4, 1973 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL April 5, 1973 Armary, Minneapolis, MN April 6, 1973 State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN (with Blue Öyster Cult and REO Speedwagon) April 7, 1973 War Memorial Hall, Rochester, NY April 8, 1973 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (supported by Steely Dan & Wet Willie) April 9-10, 1973 Felt Forum, New York City, NY (supported by Wet Willie) April 13, 1973 Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA April 13, 1973 Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto, ON April 14, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI April 15, 1973 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH April 16, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA April 26, 1973 Seattle Centre Arena, Seattle, WA April 27, 1973 Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR April 28-29, 1973 Winterland, San Francisco, CA May ?, 1973 ABC-TV In Concert, Santa Monica, CA May 3, 1973 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA May 4, 1973 University Of California, Santa Barbara, CA May 5, 1973 Palladium, Los Angeles, CA ??? May 6, 1973 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA (supported by Freddie King & Wet Willie) May 8, 1973 Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI May 13-14, 1973 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, JPN May 16, 1973 Nagoya Shimin Kaikan, Nagoya, JPN May 18-19, 1973 Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, JPN June 9, 1973 Waldbühne, Berlin, W.GER (Summer Rock Festival Berlin 1973) June 9, 1973 Messezentrum Halle, Nuremberg, W.GER June 11, 1973 Burgemeester Damen Sportpark, Geleen, NED (Pinkpop Festival 1973) June 12, 1973 L'Olympia, Paris, FRA July 11, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA July 16, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA July 20, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX July 21, 1973 State Fair Coliseum, TX July 29, 1973 Alexandra Palace, London, ENG (London Music Festival 1973, with Back Door & Beckett) September 15, 1973 Crystal Palace Bowl, London, ENG (Celebration Garden Party)

1974

Beck, Bogert & Appice UK Tour 1974 January 8, 1974 Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, SCOT January 9, 1974 Caley Cinema, Edinburgh, SCOT January 10, 1974 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG January 11, 1974 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG January 12, 1974 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG January 13, 1974 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, ENG January 14, 1974 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG January 16, 1974 Dome, Brighton, ENG January 17, 1974 Top Rank, Cardiff, WAL January 19, 1974 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG January 20, 1974 Empire, Liverpool, ENG January 22, 1974 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG January 23, 1974 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG January 24, 1974 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG January 26, 1974 Guildhall, Portsmouth, ENG January 26, 1974 Rainbow, London, ENG (2 shows)

1975

Jeff Beck/Mahavishnu Orchestra US Tour 1975 April 24, 1975 New Century Theatre, Buffalo, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 25, 1975 Dome Center, Henrietta, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 26, 1975 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 27, 1975 Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 29, 1975 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) April 30–May 1, 1975 Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 2, 1975 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 3, 1975 Music Hall, Boston, MA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 4, 1975 Conn Coliseum, New Haven, CT (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 6, 1975 Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 7, 1975 Music Hall, Cleveland, OH (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 8, 1975 Aerie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 9, 1975 Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 10, 1975 Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 11, 1975 Ambassador Theater, St Louis, MI (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 28, 1975 Exposition Hall, Civic Plaza, Phoenix, AZ (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 29, 1975 Golden Hall, San Diego, CA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 30, 1975 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) May 31, 1975 Winterland, San Fransisco, CA (2 shows, with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 1, 1975 Civic Center, San Jose, CA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 3, 1975 Paramount Theater, Portland, OR (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 4, 1975 Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 7, 1975 Ice Arena, Denver, CO (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 8, 1975 UNM, Albuquerque, NM (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 9, 1975 Civic Center, El Paso, NM (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 11, 1975 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 12, 1975 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 13, 1975 Music Hall, Oklahoma City, OK (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 14, 1975 Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK (with Mahavishnu Orchestra) June 15, 1975 Music Hall, Houston, TX (with Mahavishnu Orchestra)

July 23, 1975 O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, ON October 15, 1975 Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL (supporting Rod Stewart And Faces & Aerosmith)

1976

June 5-6, 1976 Oakland Stadium, Oakland, CA (supporting (5th) Boz Scaggs & (6th) J. Geils Band) June 12, 1976 Starlight Amphitheatre, Burbank, CA June 29, 1976 Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, MO (Super Jam with Jefferson Starship, Fleetwood Mac, Ted Nugent & Jan Hammer) July 3, 1976 Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI July 10, 1976 Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL (supporting Aerosmith with Jan Hammer, Rick Derringer & Stu Daye) July 18, 1976 Moody Coliseum, Dallas, TX July 19, 1976 Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, TX (with Journey) July 20, 1976 Austin Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX August 21, 1976 Capital Centre, Largo, MD (supporting Jefferson Starship) August 30-31, 1976 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH (supporting Jefferson Starship) September 2, 1976 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supporting The Beach Boys) September 12, 1976 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA (supporting Aerosmith, with Starz & Rick Derringer) October 14, 1976 Onondaga County War Memorial Arena, Syracuse, NY October 15, 1976 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON December 8, 1976 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (with Jan Hammer)

1977

February 19, 1977 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL

1979

July 13, 1979 Plaza Toros Las Arenas De Barcelona, Barcelona, SPA (with Stanley Clarke & Weather Report)

1980

September 6, 1980 Open Air Theatre, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA September 9, 1980 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA September 13, 1980 Dallas Convention Center Arena, Dallas, TX September 14, 1980 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX October 3, 1980 Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, FL October 4, 1980 Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, FL October 8, 1980 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with The Michael Stanley Band) October 12, 1980 The Palladium, New York City, NY October 16, 1980 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI

November 26, 1989 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX (supporting Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble)