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  1. May 14, 2016 · The 33-year-old was playing an ungrounded guitar in his basement when he was electrocuted on May 14, 1976. Relf had been out of the spotlight ever since the Yardbirds had flown their separate ways ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keith_RelfKeith Relf - Wikipedia

    www.keithrelf.com. William Keith Relf (22 March 1943 – 12 May 1976) was an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player for rock band the Yardbirds. He then formed the band Renaissance with his sister Jane Relf, the Yardbirds ex-drummer Jim McCarty and ex- The Nashville Teens keyboardist John Hawken.

  3. May 27, 2021 · Keith Relf was fatally electrocuted while playing guitar in his basement Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images After the Yardbirds broke up in 1968, Keith Relf didn't remain inactive for long — first, he and Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarty formed the aptly-named folk duo Together, then in 1969, they formed the folk-rock group Renaissance, which, according to JTL.us , also featured Keith's sister ...

  4. Nov 2, 2012 · Keith Relf is best known to rock music fans as the lead singer and harmonica player from the Yardbirds, the British blues rock band that spawned the careers of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.

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  5. Mar 22, 2022 · The Yardbird’s Keith Relf, a bluesman of great restraint and romance. The Yardbirds were one of the more impressive bands of the 1960s. From their taut, thrilling guitar demonstrations, to their scintillating production numbers, the band were never anything short of excellent. But no matter who played lead guitar – whether it was Jimmy Page ...

  6. Apr 26, 2015 · ORIGINAL LINEUP: Keith Relf - vocals, Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar, Paul Samwell-Smith - bass, Jim McCarty - drums, Anthony 'Top' Topham - lead guitar (replaced shortly thereafter by Eric Clapton)

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  8. Formed in May 1963, the group originally included lead vocalist Keith Relf, lead guitarist Anthony "Top" Topham, rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, and drummer Jim McCarty. [1] In October, Topham was replaced by Eric Clapton. [2] He remained until 13 March 1965, when he left due to creative disagreements. [3]