Blues Biographies
Eric Clapton
Born: March 30, 1945, Ripley, England
Also known as: Eric Patrick Clapp
Eric Clapton's talent has graced some of the best bands
in rock and blues history: the Yardbirds, John Mayall and
the Bluesbreakers, Cream and Blind Faith. He is a rock and
blues star in his own right, maintaining a reputation for
decades as one of Great Britain's finest guitarists. Clapton
reportedly left the Yardbirds in order to immerse himself
in blues with the Bluesbreakers ; his subsequent forays
into blues-rock with Cream and Blind Faith did a lot to
merge the two genres in popular music. He has moved between
rock, blues and pop throughout his career, but his major
influences include Muddy Waters, B.B. King, and Robert Johnson,
and his renditions of blues classics — especially
his cover of Johnson's "Crossroads" — are
among his best-known recordings. He is a master of painfully
expressive guitar work, matched by his emotional vocal delivery.
Although much of his work is outstanding, he is probably
best known for the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs,
which is commonly considered to be a masterpiece. Among
other brilliant work, that album includes the rock classic
"Layla."
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