Eric Clapton Full Concert at Madison Square Garden NYC
Riddled with talent, influence and success, English rock star Eric Clapton is regarded as one of the most successful guitarists in rock and roll history. Eric Clapton began his music career in 1963 as a member of The Yardbirds, Bluesbreakers and Cream before starting his solo career in 1970. Eric Clapton worked alongside Derek and the Dominos, producing the double album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. The 1970s album is just one of many masterpieces created by Eric Clapton. In 1974 he released the album 461 Ocean Boulevard, which included his remake of Bob Marleys I Shot The Sheriff. His riveting guitar solos gave rise to his career, but Eric Clapton showed the world his talents surpassed instruments through his impressive singing and songwriting. Over the next few decades, Eric Clapton released over a dozen albums, including Money and Cigarettes (1983) and Slowhand (1977), which contained his wellknown J. J. Cale cover Cocaine and hit single Wonderful Tonight. In 1990, the artist suffered the
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