Eric Clapton appeared at the Picnic Concert by the Chapel on the Lake at Wintershall, Surrey on Saturday night (11 June 2005) in aid of the HASTE (Heart and Stroke Trust Endeavour). He appeared with the Band du Lac which included Gary Brooker, Andy Fairweather Low, Dave Bronze, Henry Spinetti, Mike Rutherford and Paul Carrack.
Guitar legend Les Paul will celebrate his 90th birthday with a new studio album: "Les Paul & Friends - American...
Bid to own a piece of Jimmy Kimmel Live history! Jimmy Kimmel and twenty-two celebrity guests autographed a chrome finish Fender resonator guitar to support Crossroads Centre, founded by Eric Clapton. Autographs by past guests include Kelsey Grammar, Magic Johnson, William H. Macy, Tyra Banks, Dick Clark, Sharon Osborne, Mr. T, Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Martin Short and more!
The fourth and final of Cream's reunion concerts took place at the Royal Albert Hall on 6 May 2005. Like...
For those going to the final Cream reunion concert on 6 May 2005, this is a spoiler. If you don't want to know the set list prior to the performance, it's advised that you stop reading now.
The third of Cream's reunion concerts took place at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 May 2005. Like the previous evenings, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce were firing on all cylinders.
For those going to the Cream concerts later this week, this is a spoiler. If you don't want to know the set list prior to the performance, it's advised that you stop reading now.
Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce played the second of their reunion shows to a sold out crowd at London's Royal Albert Hall on 3 May 2005. Here are some brief quotes from some who attended the gig:
THEY'RE BACK!
For those going to the Cream concerts later this week, this is a spoiler. If you don't want to know the set list prior to the performance, it's advised that you stop reading now.
Polydor celebrate the career of Cream with the release of definitive compilation in the UK. Coinciding with the eagerly anticipated Cream reunion of all the three original members, Polydor is pleased to announce the release of ‘I Feel Free – Ultimate Cream’ on 2 May 2005.
[Press Release - Universal Music Enterprises] In May 2005, Cream -- the band of guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker that forever changed rock 'n' roll -- will perform for the first time in nearly 37 years. One of the most highly anticipated reunions in rock history, the series of concerts will take place at London's Royal Albert Hall, where the band played its farewell concert on November 26, 1968.
Eric Clapton joined the UB40 on stage for a guest slot during the band's concert in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity on Friday, 8 April 2005. Eric with fellow guest guitarist, John Mayer, played three songs with the reggae outfit to a packed Royal Albert Hall.