[Press Release / Christies www.christies.com] Three New World Auction Records Set at Guitar Auction Organized by Eric Clapton & Friends for Crossoards Centre at Antigua
[Press Release from Polydor / Universal Music] THE BEST OF ERIC CLAPTON Features His Greatest Recordings and Biggest Hits of the '70s, From 'Layla' and 'I Shot The Sheriff' to 'Lay Down Sally'
With apologies for the delay in reporting, caused by a combination of jet-lag and party hangover, the WE! team presents...
Bruce Hornsby recently signed a multi-album deal with Columbia Records, home to musical giants Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and as of April, Prince. The singer, songwriter and piano player is pleased with his new business deal. "This is just about the best place I could be right now," Hornsby said this week. "Basically, they really liked the record I made. That's what it boiled down to in 1985 and that's what it boiled down to this time."
Musician Welcomes SBC Communications as Presenting Sponsor of Three-Day, Performance Packed Weekend EventJeff Beck Added to All Star Lineup...Performing Sunday...
Eric Clapton and His Band wrapped up their 6-night stand at London's Royal Albert Hall on 11 May 2004. Like all previous evenings on the tour, Robert Randolph and the Family Band wramed up the crowd. Surprisingly, there was only one encore song on the last night - "Sunshine of Your Love." "I Got My Mojo Workin'" was dropped.
Eric's run of shows for 2004 is winding down, with only one more gig to go. The next-to-last concert on 10 May held a small surprise ... a slight change to the set list with "Five Long Years" replacing "Have You Ever Loved A Woman."
Eric's band for this tour is:
8 May 2004 once again found Eric Clapton and His Band on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall. The set...
London was rocking into the early hours on 7 May 2004 - technically, it was 8 May by the time...
7 May 2004 marked the half-way point of Eric Clapton's 6 night run at London's historic Royal Albert Hall.Set ListLet...