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And while Bruce didn’t mention it, after Clapton announced he was departing Cream in 1968, less than two years after it ...
When casting his mind back to the songs he's most inspired by, Eric Clapton picked out one key song from a blues legend as ...
Cream onstage at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 2, 1968. (from left) Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton. | Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ...
Eric Clapton and San Diego-bred bass great Nathan East might seem unlikely to endorse a tribute band devoted to the music of Clapton’s solo career and Cream, the pioneering power trio that ...
With Eric Clapton, he wrote “Bell Bottom Blues” and built one of the greatest — if most short-lived — supergroups of the ...
Eric Clapton already has a wealth of blues covers to draw from, but he never stopped keeping his ears open when something fresh came out.
The 1960s saw many supergroups being formed. One particular group, Cream, and its three members played a part in several ...
The Music of Cream (TMOC) is the current musical connection he has to his pop. TMOC is a quartet that also counts Cream guitarist Eric Clapton’s nephew Will Johns as a member.
While he says an obscure, John McLaughlin-laced jazz record inspired the '70s prog boom, he also hails Eric Clapton as a prog-rock progenitor, thanks to his guitar work in Cream, a group that ...
Complete Information About The Cream of Clapton Unplugged and 24 Nights Revisited in San Diego at Epstein Family Amphitheater. One of the few tribute bands endorsed by Eric Clapton himself, Cream ...
Eric Clapton has spoken about the reunion of Cream to perform a series of dates in 2005. Cream, which was founded in 1966, consisted and will again consist of Eric Clapton on guitar, Jack Bruce as ...