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{{Short description|English musician (1943β1976)}} {{More citations needed|date=March 2009}} {{Use British English|date=October 2011}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2020}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Keith Relf | image = Keith Relf of The Yardbirds early 1966.jpg | caption = Relf in early 1966 | background = solo_singer | birth_name = William Keith Relf | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date|1943|3|22|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Richmond, London|Richmond]], England | death_date = {{death date and age|1976|5|12|1943|3|22|df=y}} | death_place = [[Hounslow]], Greater London, England | instrument = {{hlist|Vocals|guitar|harmonica|bass}} | genre = {{hlist|[[Blues rock]]|[[hard rock]]|[[psychedelic rock]]|[[folk rock]]|[[progressive rock]]}} | occupation = {{hlist|Musician|singer|songwriter}} | years_active = 1956β1976 | label = | past_member_of = {{hlist|[[The Yardbirds]]|[[Renaissance (band)|Renaissance]]|[[Medicine Head]]|[[Armageddon (A&M band)|Armageddon]]}} | website = {{URL|keithrelf.com}} }} '''William Keith Relf''' (22 March 1943{{snd}}12 May 1976) was an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player for [[Rock music|rock]] band [[the Yardbirds]]. He then formed the band [[Renaissance (band)|Renaissance]] with his sister [[Jane Relf]], the Yardbirds ex-drummer [[Jim McCarty]] and ex-[[The Nashville Teens]] keyboardist [[John Hawken]]. == Early life == Relf was born in the Richmond Institution on 22 March 1943 to Mary Elsie Vickers and William Arthur Percy Relf. Keith had a sister [[Jane Relf|Jane]]. His father was a builder, while his mother was a housewife.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=French|first1=David|url=http://public.eblib.com/choice/PublicFullRecord.aspx?p=6213703|title=Heart full of soul Keith Relf of the Yardbirds|last2=Cooper|first2=Alice|date=2020|publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-1-4766-4046-4|language=English|oclc=1156990166}}</ref> ==Musical career== [[File:Keith Relf and Jim McCarty of The Yardbirds.jpg|thumb|Relf and Jim McCarty, early 1966]] Relf started playing in bands around the summer of 1956 as a singer, guitarist, and harmonica player.<ref>{{cite web|last=|first=|date=2 April 2014|title=Keith Relf Biography: Singer (1943β1976)|url=http://www.biography.com/people/keith-relf-20892269|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180315155613/http://www.biography.com/people/keith-relf-20892269|archive-date=15 March 2018|access-date=|website=Biography.com|publisher=A&E Television Networks}}</ref> [[File:Keith Relf in 1966.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Keith Relf singing in mid-1966]] Relf co-wrote many of the original Yardbirds songs ("[[Shapes of Things]]", "I Ain't Done Wrong", "[[Over Under Sideways Down]]", "[[Happenings Ten Years Time Ago]]"), later showing a leaning towards acoustic/folk music as the sixties unfolded ("Only the Black Rose").<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/keith-relf-mn0000098278|title=Keith Relf - Biography - AllMusic|author=Greg Prato|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> He also sang an early version of "[[Dazed and Confused (Jake Holmes song)|Dazed and Confused]]" in live Yardbirds concerts, after hearing musician [[Jake Holmes]] perform the song, which was later recorded by the band's successor group [[Led Zeppelin]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ontheflip-side.blogspot.com/2013/08/tower-records-spotlight-jake-holmes.html|title=On The Flip-Side: Tower Records Spotlight: Jake Holmes - Dazed and Confused|author=Morgan Young|date=9 August 2013 |publisher=Ontheflip-side.blogspot.com|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> His debut solo single, "[[Mr. Zero (song)|Mr. Zero]]", peaked at No. 50 in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in May 1966.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book|first=David|last=Roberts|year=2006|title=British Hit Singles & Albums|edition=19th|publisher=Guinness World Records Limited|location=London|isbn=1-904994-10-5|page=458}}</ref> After the Yardbirds broke up in July 1968, Relf formed the [[acoustic music|acoustic]] [[duet (music)|duo]] Together, with fellow Yardbird [[Jim McCarty]], followed immediately by [[Renaissance (band)|Renaissance]] (which also featured his sister [[Jane Relf]]).<ref>{{cite web|last=Elliot|first=Russell W.|date=10 November 2002|title=The History of Renaissance|url=http://www.jtl.us/nlightsweb/lib/renhist.htm|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120203105649/http://www.jtl.us/nlightsweb/lib/renhist.htm|archive-date=3 February 2012|access-date=|website=Northern Lights|publisher=Joe Lynn & Russ Elliot}}</ref> After leaving Renaissance in 1970, he started producing other artists: [[Steamhammer (band)|Steamhammer]], folk rock band [[Hunter Muskett]], the acoustic [[world music]] group [[Amber (band)|Amber]], psychedelic band Saturnalia,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/saturnalia-mn0001357602/biography|title=Saturnalia - Biography - AllMusic|author=Richie Unterberger|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> and blues rock band [[Medicine Head]] (with whom he also played bass guitar).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://first-thoughts.org/on/Keith+Relf/|title=Keith Relf|publisher=First-thoughts.org|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> In 1974, he formed progressive/rock group [[Armageddon (A&M band)|Armageddon]]. Their self-titled debut, ''[[Armageddon (Armageddon album)|Armageddon]]'', was recorded in England and released in the United States on [[A&M Records]]. The album's original liner notes used the term "[[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]]"; their personnel (besides Relf) included drummer [[Bobby Caldwell (drummer)|Bobby Caldwell]] (previously a member of [[Captain Beyond]] and [[Johnny Winter]]'s band), guitarist [[Martin Pugh]] (from [[Steamhammer (band)|Steamhammer]], ''[[The Rod Stewart Album]]'', and later of [[7th Order (band)|7th Order]]),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.7thorder.com|title=7th Order Home Page|publisher=7thorder.com|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> and bassist [[Louis Cennamo]] (also formerly of Renaissance and Steamhammer).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://somethingelsereviews.com/2013/05/01/forgotten-series-armageddon-featuring-the-yardbirds-keith-relf-armageddon-1975/|title=Forgotten series: Armageddon featuring the Yardbirds' Keith Relf β Armageddon (1975) - Something Else!|work=Something Else!|date=May 2013 |access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> == Personal life and death == In 1966, he married April Liversidge. They had two sons, Danny and Jason.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.madasafish.com/~relf/rock.html |title=International Relf Society: Let's Rock & Roll |publisher=Members.madasafish.com |date=2002-04-02 |access-date=2014-06-28}}</ref> On 12 May 1976, Relf died in the basement of his home at age 33 from [[electrocution]] while playing an ungrounded electric guitar. He had several health problems throughout his life, including [[emphysema]] and [[asthma]]. He may have been taking medications such as [[theophylline]] commonly used to treat those diseases at the time, and these drugs may have led to [[tachycardia]] and/or [[arrhythmia]] which possibly contributed to his inability to survive the [[Electrical injury|electric shock]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Simmonds |first=Jeremy |date=2006 |title=The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PtpkCgAAQBAJ&q=keith+relf+earthed&pg=PA88 |location=Chicago, Illinois, USA |publisher=Chicago Review Press, Incorporated |page=88|isbn=9781613744789 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Bittar |title=The arrhythmogenicity of theophylline. A multivariate analysis of clinical determinants |year=1991 |volume=99 |issue=6 |pages=1415β1420 |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2036824/ |journal=Chest |doi=10.1378/chest.99.6.1415 |pmid=2036824 |access-date=4 December 2020}}</ref> His death was announced two days later on 14 May, which is sometimes erroneously listed as the date of his death.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=French |first1 = David (1966–) |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1156990166|title=Heart full of soul Keith Relf of the Yardbirds|others=Cooper, Alice, 1948-|date=29 May 2020|isbn=978-1-4766-4046-4|location=Jefferson|oclc=1156990166}}</ref> He was buried in [[Richmond Cemetery]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Beach|first=Darren|title=London's Cemeteries|year=2013|publisher=Metro Publications|location=London|isbn=9781902910406|pages=216β219}}</ref> == Legacy == Relf's posthumous 1992 [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] induction with the Yardbirds was represented by his widow April, and sons Danny and Jason ("Jay").<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rockhall.com/inductees/the-yardbirds/|title=The Yardbirds|publisher=Rockhall.com|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> ==Solo singles discography== Most of Relf's [[sound recording and reproduction|recordings]] were released under the name of the group he was in at the time. However, an early attempt was made to establish him as a solo musician, and two singles came out under his own name in 1966.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.keithrelf.com/relf.html|title="Golden Eggs" bootleg Interview '75|publisher=Keithrelf.com|access-date=15 January 2015}}</ref> * "[[Mr. Zero (song)|Mr. Zero]]" / "Knowing" β UK [[Columbia Graphophone Company|Columbia]] DB7920 / U.S. [[Epic Records|Epic]] 10044 (May 1966) ::[[A-side and B-side|A-side]] written by [[Bob Lind]] * "Shapes in My Mind" / "Blue Sands" β UK Columbia DB8084 / US Epic 10110 (November 1966) ::[[A-side and B-side|B-side]] is an [[instrumental]] credited to Relf, but actually performed by the Outsiders (not to be confused with the US band, [[The Outsiders (American band)|the Outsiders]], who performed "[[Time Won't Let Me]]"). The US single featured the same version as the UK single; US promotional copies (on red vinyl) featured a complete re-edit of the song.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} A further single appeared in 1989: * "Together Now" / "All The Fallen Angels" β MCCM 89 002 (1989) ::US release only. The A-side was originally recorded in 1968 by Together. The B-side was recorded on 2 May 1976, ten days before Relf's death. ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.theyardbirds.com/ The Yardbirds official website] * {{AllMusic|class=artist|id=mn0000098278}} {{The Yardbirds}} {{Renaissance (band)}} {{1992 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Relf, Keith}} [[Category:1943 births]] [[Category:1976 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century English singers]] [[Category:Alumni of Kingston University]] [[Category:English rock singers]] [[Category:English blues singers]] [[Category:English male singer-songwriters]] [[Category:English harmonica players]] [[Category:Blues singer-songwriters]] [[Category:Electric blues musicians]] [[Category:English blues rock musicians]] [[Category:British blues (genre) musicians]] [[Category:British rhythm and blues boom musicians]] [[Category:Blues harmonica players]] [[Category:Musicians from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]] [[Category:People from Richmond, London]] [[Category:Singers from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]] [[Category:The Yardbirds members]] [[Category:Accidental deaths by electrocution]] [[Category:Accidental deaths in London]] [[Category:Burials at Richmond Cemetery]] [[Category:English baritones]] [[Category:Maracas players]] [[Category:Armageddon (British band) members]] [[Category:Renaissance (band) members]] [[Category:20th-century English male singers]]
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