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on 2007/7/31 18:00:00 (3827 reads)

The second edition of the Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival took place in Bridgeview, Illinois on July the 28 th. The 11-hour event didn’t disappoint the 28.000 people present to that concert which sold out in a matter of minutes. Hosted by the Chicago-born Bill Murray (which through the day mimed different looks of Clapton, from the Rainbow Concert to Cream with an afro aircut and a psychedelic SG guitar), some of the best guitarists alive took turns on the rotative stage under a blinding sun.

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on 2007/3/27 18:10:00 (2719 reads)
Selon signonsandiego.com, le concert du 15 mars 2007 de San Diego aurait été filmé pour une éventuelle sortie d'un dvd. Rappelons que JJ Cale avait fait une apparition sur scène lors de ce show. L'info n'a pas encore été confirmée par la Warner. Retrouvez l'intégralité de l'article ici.
on 2007/3/24 18:00:00 (2917 reads)
He reunited with his Cream compatriots in 2005 and has been mining Derek and the Dominoes catalog on his current tour. Now Eric Clapton is getting ready to reopen yet another chapter of his classic-rock past — Blind Faith. During his second Crossroads Guitar Festival, July 28 at Toyota Park in Chicago, Clapton plans to reconnect with Steve Winwood for a mini-reunion of the famously short-lived band that put out one album and toured in 1969. “We’ve got unfinished business,” Clapton tells ROLLING STONE.
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on 2006/11/10 18:10:00 (2696 reads)

On the occasion of his Japan tour, Eric shares his first impressions, personal pictures via his own blog written live from his hotel room.
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on 2006/10/20 18:10:00 (2569 reads)
Nothing's been confirmed yet, but it looks like Eric Clapton is following up last year's Cream reunion with a Blind Faith run. We have learned that Clapton and Steve Winwood are planning to resurrect the supergroup, which released a single, self-titled album and did one tour in 1969 before breaking up. There's no word yet on when the two will officially announce their plans, and it's unknown whether Ginger Baker will man the drumkit for the project. Blind Faith bassist Rick Grech died in 1990.

Clapton said his desire to play with Winwood began during the Cream days: "If I'd had more power of personality and more authority, I would have insisted that we had a keyboard player, and I would've chosen Steve. I mean, it kept being a fantasy of mine that Steve would join Cream, but I just didn't feel confident enough to broach the subject. Maybe I did a couple of times, but I think I, maybe I was, it was discounted."
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