Jeff Beck: Performing This Week... Live At Ronnie Scott's

Jeff Beck: Performing This Week... Live At Ronnie Scott's

8.4

Nov 10 2008

2h 41m

Music

Over a series of 5 nights in November 2007, Jeff Beck performed, along with special guests, at Ronnie Scott's Club in Soho, London. The small venue was filled with a packed audience every night. Guest appearances include Joss Stone, Imogen Heap, Eric Clapton and the Big Town Playboys. Bonus features include interviews with Jeff Beck and the band members, as well as a rockabilly set with the Big Town Playboys.

Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck

Guitar

Tal Wilkenfeld

Tal Wilkenfeld

Bass

Vinnie Colaiuta

Vinnie Colaiuta

Drums

Jason Rebello

Jason Rebello

Keyboards

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