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Crossroads

Crossroads

The Life and Music of Eric Clapton

by Michael Schumacher
Publication Date: 01/03/2003

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From the moment he burst on to the music scene in 1965, Eric Clapton forever changed the face of the blues guitar. His brilliant musicianship inspired his fans in London to scrawl graffiti in the underground train proclaiming, "Clapton is God." Nearly forty years later, this multi-million selling, Grammy award-winning virtuoso guitarist is still winning adulation from a whole new generation of fans.

Crossroads, the definitive portrait of the man and his music, reveals with compassion and insight both the depths of Clapton's pain and the roots of his musical power. Michael Schumacher traces his career from the early years of the Yardbirds and John Mayall to the legendary supergroups Cream and Derek and the Dominoes to the solo career that has lasted a quarter of a century. Crossroads also explores the tumultuous life -- his heroin addiction, the excruciating relationship with Patti Boyd (George Harrison's wife and the woman who inspired the classic "Layla"), the year of 1990 when he lost four close friends, and the devastating death of his four-year-old son Connor the following year. Both revealing and sympathetic, this is the ultimate look at the enduring legend who transformed personal suffering into lasting artistic triumph.
-- Revised and updated to include details on Clapton's new marriage and his recent recordings and tour
-- Complete with a comprehensive discography and tour history

ISBN:
9780806524665
9780806524665
Category:
Biography: arts & entertainment
Publication Date:
01-03-2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Kensington Publishing Corporation
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
227.08x154.94x34.54mm
Weight:
0.62kg

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