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  1. Keith Relf. Soundtrack: Blow-Up. Keith Relf was born on 22 March 1943 in Richmond, Surrey, England, UK. He was married to April M Liversidge. He died on 14 May 1976 in London, England, UK.

  2. Dec 9, 2015 · Zero · Keith Relf · Bob LindRoger the Engineer℗ 1966 - Charly Records InternationalReleased on: 2009-02-23Auto-generated by Y... Provided to YouTube by EdselMr.

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  3. Keith Relf was born on March 22, 1943, in Richmond, a town in southwest London. The musician’s father was a builder, while his mother stayed home with him and his sister Jane. Thus, Relf family wasn’t particularly interested in music.

  4. Jun 3, 2020 · Keith Relf, lead singer of the legendary 1960s British Invasion band, The Yardbirds, has been gone since 1976 and this is the first book about his way too short life. Sometimes overshadowed by the three Yardbird guitarists -- Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page - Keith was an enigmatic personality with a sometimes sinister-sounding voice and one of the best looking men rock and roll ever produced.

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  5. Feb 23, 2020 · Keith Relf (born March 22, 1943, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey; died May 14, 1976, London) is best known as the lead singer and harmonica player of the Yardbirds.After the Yardbirds broke up, Relf was involved in the duo Together (with fellow-Yardbird Jim McCarty), the groups Renaissance (which included his sister Jane Relf) and Armageddon.

  6. Keith Relf was found dead in his home studio in Hounslow, England from an electrical fault while playing his guitar. In recognition of The Yardbirds' contribution and innovation to music, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.

  7. Sep 26, 2016 · Renaissance had been planned by the late Keith Relf and drummer Jim McCarty during their last days in the Yardbirds, emerging in spring 1969 bolstered by the former’s singing sister Jane, firecracker virtuoso bassist Louis Cennamo and ex-Nashville Teens pianist John Hawken, who clinched their classically-infused new sound when he launched into a burst of Beethoven at rehearsal.