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E. Clapton & W. Marsalis to Play the Blues in NYC

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Two iconic artists explore shared musical ground between New Orleans, the Delta, and Chicago with an historic
collaboration made in blues heaven. Join Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton as they work from a blueprint by the legendary New Orleans bandleader
King Oliver and perform songs from some of the most important early blues and jazz figures, from
Howling Wolf and Ma Rainey to Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong.

The
concerts
take place at the Rose Theatre in New York City on 8 and 9 April 2011 at 8PM.

Tickets go on sale to JALC Members in an exclusive VIP Advance Sale on Monday 24 January. A general public on sale
will follow at a later date. For more information, visit jalc.org.


Clapton: 2011 World Tour

TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY 14 IN SINGAPORE; CLAPTON OUT NOW


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Eric Clapton will kick off a
world tour starting February 14 in support of his latest solo album, Clapton, released on
September 28.

Clapton will be accompanied by Steve Gadd, Willie Weeks, Chris Stainton and backing vocalists
Michelle John and Sharon White. The North American leg starts February 25 and ends March 9.
On May 9, Clapton will head over to Europe for a month, ending on June 11. All confirmed dates are below.

ERIC CLAPTON TOUR DATES

02/14/11 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, SG

02/18/11 Asia World Arena Hong Kong, CN

02/25/11 Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) Vancouver, BC

02/26/11 Key Arena Seattle, WA

02/28/11 Rose Garden Arena Portland, OR

03/02/11 HP Pavilion San Jose, CA

03/03/11 Arco Arena Sacramento, CA

03/05/11 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV

03/06/11 Valley View Casino Valley Center, CA

03/08/11 Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

03/09/11 Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

05/09/11 The O2 Dublin, IR

05/10/11 Odyssey Arena Belfast, GB

05/12/11 SECC Glasgow, GB

05/14/11 Cardiff International Arena Cardiff, GB

05/15/11 Cardiff International Arena Cardiff, GB

05/17/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/18/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/20/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/21/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/23/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/24/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/26/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/27/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/29/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/30/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

06/06/11 Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FI

06/08/11 Stockholm Globe Arena Stockholm, SE

06/09/11 Norwegian Wood Fest Oslo, NO

06/11/11 Jyske Bank Boxen Herning, DK

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Eric Clapton: Clapton

STEVE WINWOOD, WYNTON MARSALIS, DEREK TRUCKS, ALLEN TOUSSAINT GUEST


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Guitar icon and three time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eric Clapton announced today that
he will release his 19th solo studio album on September 28, 2010 simply titled Clapton.

Co-produced by guitarist and long-time collaborator Doyle Bramhall II, the album features an all star cast of musical collaborations starting with
the legendary JJ Cale, drummer
Jim Keltner, bassist Willie Weeks, and keyboardist Walt Richmond—and the sessions
later added guests including Steve
Winwood
, Wynton Marsalis, Sheryl Crow, Allen Toussaint, and Derek Trucks.

“This album wasn’t what it was intended to be at all,” says Eric Clapton. “It’s actually better than it was meant to be
because, in a way, I just let it happen. It’s an eclectic collection of songs that weren’t really on the map—and I like it
so much because if it’s a surprise to the fans, that’s only because it’s a surprise to me, as well.”

TRACK LISTING:

1 Travelin’ Alone
2 Rocking Chair
3 River Runs Deep
4 Judgement Day

5 How Deep Is The Ocean
6 My Very Good Friend The Milkman
7 Can’t Hold Out Much Longer

8 That’s No Way To Get Along
9 Everything Will Be Alright
10 Diamonds Made From Rain*
11 When Somebody Thinks You’re Wonderful
12 Hard Times Blues
13 Run Back To Your Side
14 Autumn Leaves

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Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Fest Allmans, Winwood, King, Guy

Eric Clapton Announces Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010

Saturday June, 26 2010 at Toyota Park in Chicago, IL

Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival is a day-long event that will feature legendary music and collaborations including: Eric Clapton, The Allman Brothers Band, ZZ Top, Steve Winwood, B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Vince Gill, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, John Mayer, and more.

Tickets for the Crossroads Guitar Festival will go on sale to the public on Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 10 a.m. Central Time via TicketMaster or TicketMaster phone charge at 800.745.3000 or Ticketmaster retail outlets or the Toyota Park Box Office. Tickets will be priced at $100 plus parking and applicable fees.

Current Artist Listing Confirmed:

Sumlin, Winter, Guy, Clapton :: Crossroads 2007 by Rod Snyder

Albert Lee

Allman Brothers Band

B.B. King

Bert Jansch

Buddy Guy

David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos

Doyle Bramhall II

Earl Klugh

Eric Clapton

Gary Clark Jr.

Hubert Sumlin

James Burton

Jeff Beck

Jimmie Vaughan

Joao Gilberto

Joe Bonamassa

John Mayer

John Renbourn

Keb’ Mo

Pino Daniele

Robert Cray

Robert Randolph

Sheryl Crow

Sonny Landreth

Steve Winwood

Vince Gill

ZZ Top

For more on Clapton’s Crossroads Festival, see our exclusive coverage of the 2007 event here.


T-Mobile, with Clapton, Launches 3G Fender myTouch

T-Mobile launched its Eric Clapton-backed myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition on Jan. 20. The sub-$200 phone runs Googles Android, features a Fender-like finish and comes pre-loaded with tunes, including several Clapton classics.
– The T-Mobile
myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition smartphone, from HTC, became available
Jan. 20 for $179.99, with a new two-year service contract, the carrier
announced earlier this month.
Featuring a “Fender guitar sunburst-finish inspired
design,” the handset ships preloaded with classics from…


Eric Clapton U.S. Dates w/ Daltrey

Eric Clapton Announced 2010 U.S. TOUR DATES

Very Special Guest Roger Daltrey To Kick Off The Show

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On the heels of two major U.S. Grammy nominations for his CD release with Steve Winwood last year, Eric Clapton has announced a series of North American solo shows. The tour will begin on February 25 in Pittsburgh, PA and will travel to 11 U.S. cities and feature a very special guest, The Who‘s Roger Daltrey to kick off the show.

In recent years, Clapton has done some of his most innovative and collaborative work, pairing with iconic artists such as Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck and JJ Cale for concert and CD projects. Recent concert setlists have seen a variety of Clapton music featuring some of his biggest solo hits alongside classic Derek and The Dominos and Blind Faith songs. The band will consist of Steve Gadd on drums, Willie Weeks on bass, Chris Stainton and Walt Richmond on keyboards, and Michelle John and Sharon White as backing vocalists.

Earlier this month Clapton announced a set of dates with Jeff Beck. Complete Clapton tour dates available here:


02/13/10 Sat O2 Arena London, GB (w/ Jeff Beck)

02/14/10 Sun O2 Arena London, GB (w/ Jeff Beck)

02/18/10 Thu Madison Square Garden New York, NY (w/ Jeff Beck)

02/19/10 Fri Madison Square Garden New York, NY (w/ Jeff Beck)

02/21/10 Sun Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON (w/ Jeff Beck)

02/22/10 Mon Bell Centre Montreal, QC (w/ Jeff Beck)

02/25/10 Thu Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, PA (w/ Roger Daltrey)

02/27/10 Sat Sommet Center Nashville, TN (w/ Roger Daltrey)

02/28/10 Sun Birmingham Jefferson Arena Birmingham, AL (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/02/10 Tue BOK Center Tulsa, OK (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/03/10 Wed Sprint Center Kansas City, MO (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/05/10 Fri FedEx Forum Memphis, TN (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/06/10 Sat New Orleans Arena New Orleans, LA (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/08/10 Mon RBC Center Raleigh, NC (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/09/10 Tue Gwinnett Civic & Cultural Center Duluth, GA (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/11/10 Thu BankAtlantic Center Sunrise, FL (w/ Roger Daltrey)

03/13/10 Sat Amway Arena Orlando, FL (w/ Roger Daltrey)

05/18/10 Tue LG Arena (NEC Arena) Birmingham, GB (w/ Steve Winwood)

05/20/10 Thu Wembley Arena London, GB (w/ Steve Winwood)

05/23/10 Sun Sportpaleis Antwerpen Antwerp, BEL (w/ Steve Winwood)

05/25/10 Tue Bercy Paris, FRA (w/ Steve Winwood)

05/28/10 Fri Phillipshalle Dusseldorf, GER (w/ Steve Winwood)

05/29/10 Sat Gelredome Arnhem, NL (w/ Steve Winwood)

05/31/10 Mon Malmo Arena Malmo, SE (w/ Steve Winwood)

06/02/10 Wed O2 World Berlin, GER (w/ Steve Winwood)

06/03/10 Thu Color Line Arena Hamburg, GER (w/ Steve Winwood)

06/05/10 Sat Konigsplatz Munich, GER (w/ Steve Winwood)

06/07/10 Mon Stadthalle Vienna, AUS (w/ Steve Winwood)

06/09/10 Wed Belgrade Arena Belgrade, RS (w/ Steve Winwood)

06/13/10 Sun Santral Istanbul Istanbul, TR (w/ Steve Winwood)


Clapton, Beck: Confirm Shows

ERIC CLAPTON AND JEFF BECK COMBINE FORCES FOR THREE NORTH AMERICAN SHOWS THIS FEBRUARY

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Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck have confirmed three North American co-headlining shows for February, 2010. The announcement comes on the heels of the tandem’s previously confirmed shows at London’s O2 February 13-14, 2010.

Clapton and Beck will kick things off in the states on February 18 at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, then head north for a February 21 show at Toronto’s Air Canada Center, and wrap things up February 22 at the Bell Center in Montreal. Ticket info is scarce at the moment, but Toronto onsale begins December 4, 10 a.m. local time. For more information you can head to Clapton or Beck’s web sites here and here.

Earlier this year Clapton and Beck co-headlined for the first time ever at Tokyo’s Saitama Super Arena.

Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck Tour Dates
02/13/10 Sat O2 Arena London, GB

02/14/10 Sun O2 Arena London, GB

02/18/10 Thu Madison Square Garden New York, NY

02/19/10 Fri Madison Square Garden New York, NY

02/21/10 Sun Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON


Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck: London Concert In February

YARDBIRDS UNITE!

Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton will co-headline London’s O2 Arena on February 13. This concert comes on the heels of a co-bill the legendary guitarists shared last year Saitama Super Arena in Japan. At present it’s just a one-off date but we won’t discourage daydreaming about this pairing coming to the States.

Tickets for the O2 Arena show go on sale Monday, September 28.


U2, Boss, Clapton, Simon, Wonder: MSG Shows for R&R Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary with Two Huge Concerts

U2, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Simon & Garfunkel, Metallica, Paul Simon
Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills Nash & Friends and Eric Clapton
Along with Special Guests Set to Perform in Concert at Madison Square Garden

Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Music’s biggest stars – Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, U2, Paul Simon, Metallica, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends, Simon & Garfunkel – will come together on October 29 and 30 at Madison Square Garden for two unique concerts celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The shows will be packed with guest stars and unique collaborations designed to tell the story of rock and roll.

Each night will feature entirely different lineups, with artists performing their own songs and the music that inspired them – tracing the history of genres ranging from soul to hard rock. All proceeds raised will go towards creating a permanent endowment for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation and Museum. “Twenty-five years ago a group led by legendary Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun created this foundation to recognize and celebrate the music and careers of artists whose music helped shape and define our generation,” said Jann Wenner, Founder and Chairman of Rolling Stone and Chairman of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation. “These once-in-a-lifetime concerts are designed to celebrate the artists and their music.”

A creative team of Tom Hanks and his producing partner Gary Goetzman, Wenner, singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson, Academy Award®-winning screenwriter, director Cameron Crowe and several others will work with the artists to curate the show through the live performances and filmed segments. Joel Gallen, the producer/director behind the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies and the MTV Movie Awards (1995-2006), will direct the show and oversee the 25th Anniversary Celebration along with the creative consultants.

Tickets will be available for purchase with an American Express Card through ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000, from 9 a.m. Monday, July 27, through Sunday, August 2 at 9 p.m. Tickets will be on sale to the general public beginning Monday, August 3 at 9 a.m.

Performing on October 29 will be:

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Simon & Garfunkel

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends

Paul Simon

Stevie Wonder

Performing on October 30 will be:

Eric Clapton

Aretha Franklin

Metallica

U2


Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood:Live from Madison Square Garden

By: Ron Hart

The reunion of former Blind Faith bandmates Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood marks the latest gold brick in Clapton’s path down memory lane that has seen the legendary British rock guitarist rekindle some of his most legendary collaborative partnerships in recent years ranging from his old Cream mates Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker to 461 Ocean Boulevard songwriting partner JJ Cale to fellow Yardbirds alumni Jeff Beck, not to mention his 2000 duet album with boyhood hero B.B. King, the worthwhile Riding With The King (which is long overdue for a revisit, at least in my own rotation).

However, in working together again with Winwood, EC seems more alive (sonically speaking) than he has in years. Well, at least from the sound of the reconvened duo’s immaculate concert recording from their trio of dates at the fabled Manhattan arena in February of 2008. Maybe it’s the sense of extra added love for the material performed at those shows or the genuine impenetrable chemistry these two old mates share together, but Live From Madison Square Garden (released May 19 on WEA/Reprise) arguably stands as Clapton’s finest official live release since the 1974 Rainbow Concert album, or at least since his stint as the lead guitarist in George Harrison’s band for the late Beatle’s long, lost Live in Japan from 1992. It certainly blows away the rather wooden performance he gave on that very MSG stage in 2005 when he got back together with Cream (a reunion commemorated on the CD/DVD release of the trio’s stiff performance at the Royal Albert Hall). At least from where I was sitting in the audience on the night I went, those gigs saw Jack Bruce carry the majority of those reunion shows with his fiery vocal delivery and impeccable bass playing while an unhealthy-looking Ginger struggled to keep up the pace on his drum set and Clapton essentially phoned in the riffs for “Spoonful” and “White Room” with a bored look on his face.

Such is not the case between Winwood and Clapton. Live From Madison Square Garden, released as a two-CD set and a DVD, shows both men sharing equal time on stage and hitting their marks with the enthusiasm and energy of men half their age. Ably supported by a stellar back-up group rounded out by session bassist extraordinaire Willie Weeks, Ian Thomas on drums and Chris Stainton on keyboards, the old friends ramble through the entirety of Side One of the Blind Faith album, highlighted by stellar renditions “Presence of the Lord” on disc one and a phenomenally soulful version of “Can’t Find My Way Home” on the second disc, not to mention BF’s cover of Sam Myers’ “Sleeping in the Ground,” a rarity that made its official debut on the 2001 deluxe edition of the super group’s 1969 masterpiece.

Clapton and Winwood round out the show with an apt sampling of their back catalogs, markedly Derek and the Dominoes’ “Tell The Truth”, Clapton’s own pair of smash hits in “After Midnight” (the original fast version, mind you, not the beer commercial edition) and “Cocaine,” and Winwood’s Traffic anthem “Dear Mr. Fantasy” (a big thanks to both Steve and Eric for avoiding their equally dreadful ’80s material). They also performed a slew of covers that make up almost a third of this collection, including a buoyant tribute to the late Buddy Miles with a brassy spin through “Them Changes,” a solo Winwood crooning his way through Ray Charles’ “Georgia On My Mind” and an ace pair of Jimi Hendrix covers, “Little Wing,” which Clapton originally took a stab at on Derek and the Dominoes’ Layla and other Assorted Love Songs, and a sprawling 16-plus minute jam through Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile” (the Side One version) that features some of the most impassioned blues guitar this writer has heard EC burn through in years. In fact, to get the full effect, you might actually want to pick up the DVD, just so you can watch the master at work for yourself.

Any fan of the classic rock staples that both Clapton and Winwood have provided for three generations will certainly benefit from owning this most exceptional concert album.

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Clapton & Winwood | 06.29 | Oakland, CA

Images by: Tracy Nunnery

Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood :: 06.29.09 :: Oracle Arena :: Oakland, CA

Setlist: Had To Cry Today, Low Down, After Midnight, Presence of The Lord, Sleeping in the Ground, Glad, Well Alright, Tough Luck Blues, Pearly Queen, There’s A River, Forever Man, Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Steve Winwood solo), Driftin’ (acoustic), How Long Blues, Layla (acoustic version), Can’t Find My Way Home, Split Decision, Voodoo Chile

Encore: Cocaine, Dear Mr. Fantasy

Band Lineup:

Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals

Steve Winwood – vocals, Hammond B3, piano, guitar

Chris Stainton – keyboards

Willie Weeks – bass

Abe Laboriel, Jr. – drums

Michelle John – backing vocals

Sharon White – backing vocals

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