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Over a career spanning almost half a century, Eric Clapton, an unassuming rock god from Southern England, achieved recognition as one of the greatest guitar players of all time and crafted a staggering, expansive catalog. Clapton burst on to the scen...more Over a career spanning almost half a century, Eric Clapton, an unassuming rock god from Southern England, achieved recognition as one of the greatest guitar players of all time and crafted a staggering, expansive catalog. Clapton burst on to the scene when he joined the Yardbirds in 1963. Though he only stayed with the group for two short years, his bluesy style left an indelible imprint on the band. After a three-month stint with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Clapton formed Cream, one of rock 'n' roll's first supergroups. Rounded out by Jack Bruce (bass) and Ginger Baker (drums), the group churned out a ridiculous amount of classic material in only two years. They released four excellent LP's, featuring some of rock's best loved songs. Numbers like "Badge," "Sunshine of Your Love," and "I'm So Glad" continue to be sources of pleasure for fans and sources of influence for musicians. By 1970, Clapton had released classic albums with Blind Faith and Derek & the Dominos, and seemed ready to strike out on his own. He released his eponymous debut solo album in 1970, which is a classic slab of the kind of blues-rock that would become his signature sound. Over the next 35 years, Clapton has delighted fans with myriad timeless rock songs. From popular ballads ("Wonderful Tonight," "Change the World") to rollicking jams ("Cocaine," "I Can't Stand It"), Clapton has maintained relevance in an ever-changing music scene. Clapton's most commercially successful musical achievement came off the back of his life's greatest tragedy. On March 21st of 1991, Clapton's four year-old son Conor fell out of his ex-wife's friend's 53rd-story apartment window. An aggrieved Clapton penned "Tears in Heaven" as a tribute to his fallen son. The poignant number touched the hearts of people around the world, and it helped Clapton bag six Grammys in 1991. Clapton continues to write music, record, and tour, and has enjoyed critical adulation and commercial success with his collaborations with B.B. King and Carlos Santana, among many others. Read more about Eric Clapton in Crawdaddy!: "Cream: Background to a Break-Up" "Live Interview: Eric Clapton: The Word of God" "Supergroups: The Dirty Mac vs. The Good, the Bad, and the Queen"...less
Blind Faith,
Cream,
Delaney & Bonnie,
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends,
Derek and…
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Eric Clapton
Jan 23, 1970
Postcard
$485
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Eric Clapton
Feb 6, 1970
Program
$497
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Eric Clapton
Feb 8, 1970
Poster
$925
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Eric Clapton
Feb 11, 1970
Handbill
$625
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Eric Clapton
Feb 12, 1970
Postcard
$145
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Eric Clapton
Feb 19, 1970
Handbill
$145
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Eric Clapton
Feb 19, 1970
Poster
$175
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Eric Clapton
Nov 25, 1976
Poster
$255
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Eric Clapton
Nov 25, 1976
Poster
$220
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Eric Clapton
Oct 9, 1977
Poster
$315
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Eric Clapton
Feb 10, 1978
Poster
$315 -
$419
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Eric Clapton
Jul 13, 1985
Program
$135
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Eric Clapton
Sep 21, 1988
Poster
$75
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Eric Clapton
May 5, 1990
Poster
$56
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Eric Clapton
Sep 3, 1992
Proof
$150
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Eric Clapton
Sep 3, 1992
Poster
$95 -
$145
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Eric Clapton
Nov 7, 1994
Proof
$249
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Eric Clapton
Nov 7, 1994
Poster
$90
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Eric Clapton
Jun 1, 1998
Proof
$145
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Eric Clapton
Jun 1, 1998
Poster
$85
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