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Eric Clapton Biography

Rock Musician / Guitarist

In the 1960s Eric Clapton earned the nickname "Slowhand" while playing guitar for The Yardbirds, John Mayhall and the Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominoes. While with Derek and the Dominoes, he recorded the rock classic "Layla." During the 1970s Clapton played as a guest with some of the greatest performers of the era, and had solo hits in "After Midnight" and a cover of Bob Marley's "I Shot The Sheriff." In the 1980s and '90s, Clapton met with even more critical and popular success, and had a string of hits, including the top single "Tears in Heaven," about the death of his young son.

Extra credit: Clapton has been inducted three separate times into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame... Another guitarist who played with the Yardbirds was Jimmy Page, later of the supergroup Led Zeppelin.

Blog posts mentioning Eric Clapton:

Four Good Links

Slowhand.net

Fan page with links and enthusiasm to spare

Where's Eric!

Online representative of a Clapton fanzine, with news and photos

The Eric Clapton Lyric Archive

Just what it says

RollingStone.Com: Eric Clapton

The music magazine's take on Clapton: bio, photos, discography and news archives

Vital Stats

Birth

30 March 1945
(age 64)

Birthplace

Ripley, Surrey, England

Death

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Best Known As

The rock guitar god who did "Layla"