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FAMILY, friends, and fans are morning the sad death of legendary guitarist Jeff Beck.

The rock star has passed away aged 78, leaving behind his beloved wife Sandra Cash.

Jeff Buck with his wife Sandra Cash - seen here back in 20071

Jeff Buck with his wife Sandra Cash – seen here back in 2007Credit: Getty

Who is Jeff Beck’s wife Sandra Cash?

Unlike her famous husband Jeff Beck, Sandra Cash was not in the entertainment industry.

She likes to keep herself out of the spotlight but we do know the couple met in 2004, when he was 60 and she was 40.

Then went on to marry in 2005 surrounded by Jeff’s famous friends, including Sir Paul McCartney.

They are understood to have lived together in Wadhurst, East Sussex.

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How many times did Jeff Beck get married?

Jeff was married twice during his life.

His first wife was Patricia Brown, he was married to for four years from 1963 to 1967.

Before he met his second wife Sandra, Jeff enjoyed romances with a string of beauties.

This included Wendy Moore, Heather Daltrey, and Celia Hammond.

Did Jeff Beck have any children?

During his life Jeff didn’t have any children.

It’s also reported that Sandra didn’t have any kids when she met her husband.

During their time together, the couple were very private about their relationship.

What happened to Jeff Beck?

The “Hi Ho Silver Lining” star passed away in hospital on Tuesday following a battle with meningitis, his management said.

Beck shot to fame in the 1960s with The Yardbirds playing alongside a young Jimmy Page, later of Led Zeppelin, before carving out a career of his own.

Considered one of the most influential guitarists of his generation, Beck’s screaming solos earned him the moniker “the guitarist’s guitarist”.

But he was best known for the 1967 hit “Hi Ho Silver Lining”, featuring Rod Stewart, that went to number 14 in the UK charts that year.

It was later adapted as a matchday chant by Aston VillaWolves and Sheffield Wednesday.

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