Jeff Beck, British guitar legend who rose to fame as an influential rocker in the 1960s, dies at 78

Jeff Beck, the British rockstar known for his skillful mastery of guitar, died of bacterial meningitis, his family announced Wednesday.

Beck, 78, spent last summer touring Europe and released a joint album with actor Johnny Depp in July. He contracted meningitis “suddenly,” according to the statement on his official website and social media accounts.

“His family ask for privacy while they process this tremendous loss,” the statement said.

A representative for Beck said that the musician had been sick over the holidays and died Tuesday at a hospital near his home in Surrey, England.

The eight-time Grammy winner earned two spots in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, in 1992 with the Yardbirds in 1992 and as a solo artist in 2009.

Beck, who ranked fifth on Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time,” is credited with influencing a generation of musicians and is known for blending all types of music — hard rock, jazz, funky blues and even opera.

He spent time in bands such as Nightshift and the Tridents and the Yardbirds, which he joined in 1965 to replace Eric Clapton. While with the group, the Yardbirds had hits with “Heart Full of Soul,” “I’m a Man” and “Shapes of Things.”

A year after joining, Beck was replaced in the group by Jimmy Page.

Before he was known as a guitar god, Beck was a boy in England, building his first instrument from a cigar box, a picture frame and string from a radio-controlled toy airplane.

English guitarist Jeff Beck performing at a Crystal Palace Garden Party event, Crystal Palace Bowl, London, 1972. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)
Jeff Beck performs at the Crystal Palace Bowl, London, in 1972.Michael Putland / Getty Images file

Beck collaborated with a number of famed musicians over the his decades-long career, with guitar credits on songs by Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Mick Jagger and Rod Stewart.

Gene Simmons, bassist for KISS, was among many who penned tributes to Beck on social media following his death.

“Heartbreaking news to report the late, great Jeff Back has sadly passed,” Simmons tweeted. “No one played guitar like Jeff. Please get ahold of the first two Jeff Beck Group albums and behold greatness. RIP.”

In a series of tweets, The Kinks’ original guitarist Dave Davies expressed shock and dismay over Beck’s death. He said that Beck had looked “in fine shape.”

“Deepest sympathy to his wife friends close ones I’m bewildered Jeff Beck it don’t make sense I don’t get it,” Davies tweeted. “He was a good friend and a great guitar player.”

Beck is survived by his wife Sandra.  

Diana Dasrath and Associated Press contributed.

source: nbcnews.com