Jeff Beck With Imelda May – “Walking In The Sand” by Steve Stav

YouTube has made critical commentary on Imelda May’s astonishingly obvious talent and beauty completely superfluous. However, the dozens of clips do prompt one vital observation: whether Ms. May and her band of hotshots are performing rockabilly in a nightclub or a blues standard in an arena — they always bring their “A” game.

Seasoned pro May has been tapped by patron Jeff Beck often over the past few years; she guested on his new album, Emotion & Commotion, and the pair will launch a two-week tour of the U.S. in late March. Recently, Beck and May starred in a filmed tribute to Les Paul at New York’s Iridium Jazz Club.

Before segueing into the Johnson Bros/Johnny Otis classic, “Casting My Spell On You” in this clip, Beck and May perform the Shangri-La’s “Walking In the Sand.” The combination of Dublin’s brightest-burning torch and rock’s most emotive guitarist is even sexier than one might imagine.

Steve Stav is a Seattle-based music journalist who has written extensively about Imelda May. An interview and a concert review can be found here:

http://www.ink19.com/issues/march2010/interviews/imeldaMay.html

and a photo gallery can be found here:

http://www.stevestav.com

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