Renaissance - New York 1970
Renaissance
Fillmore East
New York City, New York
February 20, 1970
Audience Recording
1. Kings And Queens
2. Innocence
3. Wanderer
4. No Name Raga
5. Island
6. Bullet
Keith Relf ... vocals, guitar
John Hawken ... keyboard
Louis Cennamo ... bass
Jane Relf ... vocals
Jim McCarty ... drums, vocals
William Keith Relf (22 March 1943 – 12 May 1976) was an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player for the Yardbirds.
Relf died in the basement of his home in 1976 at age 33 from electrocution while playing an electric guitar. Relf had several health problems throughout his life, including emphysema and asthma. He may have been taking the medications commonly used to treat those diseases at the time, and these may have contributed to his inability to survive the electric shock.
At the time, it is said that Relf was in the process of putting back together the original Renaissance line-up, which would eventually be called Illusion. He was buried in Richmond Cemetery.
Though most sources mistakenly list 14 May as Keith's date of death (the day many newspapers ran the story), on the official death certificate he was declared dead on 12 May at West Middlesex Hospital.
Видео Renaissance - New York 1970 канала High Deaf
Fillmore East
New York City, New York
February 20, 1970
Audience Recording
1. Kings And Queens
2. Innocence
3. Wanderer
4. No Name Raga
5. Island
6. Bullet
Keith Relf ... vocals, guitar
John Hawken ... keyboard
Louis Cennamo ... bass
Jane Relf ... vocals
Jim McCarty ... drums, vocals
William Keith Relf (22 March 1943 – 12 May 1976) was an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player for the Yardbirds.
Relf died in the basement of his home in 1976 at age 33 from electrocution while playing an electric guitar. Relf had several health problems throughout his life, including emphysema and asthma. He may have been taking the medications commonly used to treat those diseases at the time, and these may have contributed to his inability to survive the electric shock.
At the time, it is said that Relf was in the process of putting back together the original Renaissance line-up, which would eventually be called Illusion. He was buried in Richmond Cemetery.
Though most sources mistakenly list 14 May as Keith's date of death (the day many newspapers ran the story), on the official death certificate he was declared dead on 12 May at West Middlesex Hospital.
Видео Renaissance - New York 1970 канала High Deaf
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