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  2. Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds - Wikipedia

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    Gomelsky indicates that two songs were recorded; [9] however, Yardbirds' chronicler Gregg Russo notes that this was a rehearsal and that attendees have stated that the only recordings took place the following night. [10] Sonny Boy Williamson backed by the Yardbirds: "Take It Easy Baby" (version 1) "Do the Weston" (version 1)

  3. The Yardbirds - Wikipedia

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    The Yardbirds are an English rock band formed in London in 1963. The band started the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Eric Clapton (1963–1965), Jeff Beck (1965–1966) and Jimmy Page (1966–1968), all of whom ranked in the top five of Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 greatest guitarists. [5]

  4. For Your Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    For Your Love features three songs from Jeff Beck's first recording sessions with the Yardbirds: "I'm Not Talking", "I Ain't Done Wrong", and "My Girl Sloopy". [4] Eric Clapton provided the guitar for the remainder of the tracks, that include the three Yardbirds singles (with B-sides) released up to that time and two demos which were not released in the UK until the 1980s (see discography for ...

  5. Live Yardbirds: Featuring Jimmy Page - Wikipedia

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    Live Yardbirds: Featuring Jimmy Page is a live album by English rock group the Yardbirds. It was recorded at the Anderson Theatre in New York City on 30 March 1968. At the time, the Yardbirds had been performing as a quartet with Jimmy Page on lead guitar since October 1966. [1]

  6. The Yardbirds discography - Wikipedia

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    The Yardbirds were signed to EMI and their records were released through the Columbia Graphophone Company in the UK and Epic Records in the US. [13] In other countries, the group's releases were handled by a variety of labels, including affiliates of Columbia and Epic, Capitol (Canada), Riviera (France), Ricordi International (Italy), Odeon (Japan), and CBS (international). [14]

  7. List of the Yardbirds members - Wikipedia

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    Five Live Yardbirds (1964) For Your Love (1965) Having a Rave Up (1965) Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds (1966) London 1963: The First Recordings (1981) Live! Blueswailing July '64 (2003) Glimpses 1963–1968 (2011) March 1965 – June 1966 Keith Relf – lead vocals, harmonica; Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, piano; Paul Samwell-Smith ...

  8. Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds - Wikipedia

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    These were taken from the UK debut album Five Live Yardbirds. [36] The album was produced by the Yardbirds' manager Gomelsky with Samwell-Smith. [25] Clapton acknowledges that Samwell-Smith was behind the group's rave up sound [10] and on "For Your Love", Samwell-Smith assumed the role of de facto producer.

  9. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s he toured Europe several times during the height of the British blues craze, backed on a number of occasions by the Authentics (see American Folk Blues Festival), recording with the Yardbirds (for the album Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds) and the Animals, and appearing on several television broadcasts throughout ...