For all of the journeyman aspects Eric Clapton had, he could put his hand up for not exactly being the best team player.
Although Eric Clapton was a bluesy troubadour from the beginning, he had a special fondness for those speaking his musical language.
From the outset, the guitar icon made no secret of the fact that the 1991 track held special meaning, having written it as a lament following the tragic death of his four-year-old son, Conor, that same year. Clapton himself has described the song as “so personal and so sad... it is unique in my experience of writing songs.”
Eric Clapton's MTV Unplugged session will be returning to theaters for two days only, 33 years after the best-selling musician's iconic performance took place. During the intimate performance, which took place at Bray Studios in Windsor,
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During the intimate performance, Clapton delivered first-time acoustic arrangements of hits including Layla, Tears in Heaven.
It was one of the biggest charity gigs ever to be held in the UK - but it very nearly didn't happen.
New, extended version of Eric Clapton’s 1992 ‘Unplugged’ concert film will be screened in select theaters before premiering on Paramount+.
Eric Clapton tickets are currently available through several resale websites, including viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub, reports Lincolnshire Live. These platforms offer fans the opportunity to purchase second-hand tickets up until the event date.
A special 90-minute edition of “Eric Clapton” unplugged will premiere in select theaters in January before it heads to Paramount+ on Feb. 12.
Jeff Beck's iconic 1954 guitar, part of a collection of approximately 130 instruments and equipment, far exceeded its pre-auction estimate at Christie's in London.
Imagine you are a young guitarist, and one of your heroes becomes a fan. Los Angeles-based producer and artist Mike Gordon knows the feeling. Eric Clapton announced his admiration for Gordon—who records under the name Mk.