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Stages is a compilation album by Eric Clapton, which was released in May 1993. It contains a collection of tracks from various stages of Clapton's long career up to that point in time. [1]
While the previous three festivals were all hosted in sprawling outdoor stadiums, Clapton took the festivities indoors for the first time this year to "The World's Most Famous Arena" Madison Square Garden. Now fans around the world can relive highlights from that epic, two-night display of guitar virtuosity on Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013.
Apr 18, 2023 · The 6th edition of Crossroads Guitar Festival will feature some of the world’s best guitarists, with Clapton performing both nights, alongside other artists such as Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow ...
Apr 20, 2023 · Crossroads creates iconic combinations you won't see anywhere else. And somehow Clapton' presence got Bob Dylan to stay fairly close the a recorded version… well, by Dylan live standards anyway. They're both clearly loving it, especially on a duet of Crossroads with black Strats (despite Clapton once claiming he doesn't enjoy playing the song).
Songwriter (s) J. J. Cale. Producer (s) Audie Ashworth. Official audio. "Call Me the Breeze" on YouTube. " Call Me the Breeze " is a rock song by J. J. Cale. It first appeared on his 1972 debut album, Naturally, as the opening track. The song consists of a 12-bar blues guitar shuffle and features the early use of a drum machine .
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Eric Clapton singles chronology. "If I Don't Be There by Morning". (1978) " Promises ". (1978) "Cocaine". (1980) " Promises " is a song written by Richard Feldman and Roger Linn and recorded by the British singer and guitarist Eric Clapton in September 1978. It appears on Clapton's studio album Backless .