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on 2005/7/20 18:50:00 (2626 reads)

According to wmgk.com website, Cream will play in New York City, October 23rd to 25th.

wmgk.com
on 2005/7/1 18:50:00 (2850 reads)

Gibson Guitar announced plans to reproduce 250 replicas of the Eric Clapton Crossroads 335 model, from which a portion of the proceeds will benefit the artist's "Crossroads Centre" in Antigua. "Crossroads Centre" is an internationally recognized treatment center for addiction, founded by the artist.

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on 2005/6/29 20:00:00 (2476 reads)

According to the German Warner Bros website, the new album is is due out August 29th. No title has been announced yet.

warnermusic.de
on 2005/5/29 19:10:00 (2756 reads)

Eric is launching his own clothing brand with a signature label cowboy shirt.
He recently ordered 12 of his favourite cowboy shirts to be flown from Denver, Colorado, to the UK so he could select four to wear for the four-night Cream reunion at London's Royal Albert Hall earlier this month. EC is so fond of the Saw Tooth 640 shirt, made by Rockmout Ranch Wear, he is now in talks with the company to issue his own shirt.
It will be similar to current Rockmount designs, but will have some Eric lyrics sewn into the back.
More details on rockmount.com site

Irish Examiner.com
on 2005/5/28 19:10:00 (2595 reads)

Don't miss the Mojo & Q, EC special  :
A 148-page special edition from the makers of MOJO, including...
- The Complete Eric Clapton (43 pages) : His Extraordinary Life & Times, The Unseen Pictures, His Only New Interview (from BBC)… and more. .
- Girls, Booze, Weed and Juke Joints with SRV, Muddy Waters, Peter Green, BB King, Paul Kossoff, Albert King and more.
- The Essential Blues Buyers Guide… Over 100 songs and 75 albums to make your life better!
- PLUS: Why Jimmy Page, Jack White and Keith Richards still love the blues

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