British guitarist and singer-songwriter Eric Clapton's recording career as a solo album artist began in 1970, with the release of his self-titled debut, Eric Clapton. His second effort, 461 Ocean Boulevard, reached the top of the American album chart and the top ten in several other countries.
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Since I was putting together this classic rock playlist, and also since Eric Clapton turned 73 on Friday, March 30, 2018, I thought it was fitting to do a little bit of a spotlight of his incredibly, talented and illustrious career. There's also been talk he'll be retiring from touring soon. His career has spanned well over 50 years and he's actually the only musician to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 3 times. He was inducted as a solo artist, as well as with The Yardbirds, and the classic rock power trio Cream. Clapton's work is still heard on classic rock radio stations all over America. If you are considering adding any classic rock to the playlist for your Charleston wedding, talk to your DJ (or set up a meeting with myself) after checking out this post. Download These Eric Clapton Songs From Spotify Right NOWThe possibilities for the cocktail hour are infinite. If you are a modern bride and groom who had parents who had the Eric Clapton, or other classic rock artists for that matter, you'll want to download this Spotify playlist. When you get over to my Spotify, you'll find this playlist, as well as many others designed to inspire you when creating your playlist for your wedding. When you get over to Spotify, just search for DJ Mike Bills. If Spotify is not your thing, you'll be able to click the song title of each song below and be taken over to You Tube to listen to the track.
"Layla" Derek & The Dominoes 1970Clapton was a part of another super group after Blind Faith that included Bobby Whitlock, Jim Gordon, and Duane Allman on part of their first album. It was called Derek & The Dominoes. "Layla" was their signature song and Clapton scored a Top 10 hit with an unplugged version in 1992 / 1993. See below for the very popular unplugged version of the song. 2ff7e9595c
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