While most artists earn their stripes making the best of their voice, Eric Clapton thought this tune was almost too revered ...
From Howlin' Wolf to B.B. King and beyond, a litany of talent helped propel blues guitar playing into the spotlight, but ...
Credit: Getty Images / Jim Dunlop Dunlop has expanded its growing collection of signature Cry Baby wah pedals by releasing a ...
Jim Dunlop has honoured Eric Clapton with a gold-plated signature Cry Baby wah pedal that looks like it came straight off Auric Goldfinger’s pedalboard. Heck, the EC95G Eric Clapton looks like it has ...
Eric Clapton and Van Morrison turn their joint single “The Rebels” into a top 40 hit on several charts this week.
Eric Clapton knew the blues like the back of his hand, but he felt this guitarist was one of the few still working that magic ...
Credit: David Redfern/Redferns Few guitarists will forget the first time they heard Clapton’s ecstatic playing on the track Hideaway from the Bluesbreakers’ ‘Beano’ album. The tone EC ...
During those years, though, Eric Clapton ... with an amped-up tempo and features one of Clapton’s very best solos. This track from the 1966 album Fresh Cream is kind of hamfisting the wordplay ...
Harrison and Clapton started their relationship as friends ... “John was at the house one day when Eric turned up and said to George: ‘Try this one out.’ They were playing guitars and ...
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Despite the prevalence of ghost players, uncredited guitar solos remain a dirty little (open) secret in the rock world.
Well, if you're looking for a winner, then you know you've got to go with me. I've got more ashes than Wednesday and you know I can brew my tea. I'm fixing to teach you everything I know, I'll take ...