The history of Eric Clapton’s guitars during Cream’s brief but influential existence – from Fresh Cream to Goodbye – reveals ...
Clapton went on to form two completely different bands that each only released one studio album. The fact that these two ...
I love the blues, but I wanted to make my own statement to carry the thing further forward." Cream was inducted into the Rock ...
From Derek and the Dominos to Thunderclap Newman, these 14 brilliant acts stuck around for just one album – and we’re still yearning for more ...
T-Bone Walker’s iconic 1949 Gibson ES-5N has been listed on Reverb for a whopping $2 million. The Texas-born guitarist helped pioneer the electric blues during the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, inspiring ...
Beyond the stadium screams of Beatlemania and the shimmer of a sitar lay the soul of a man who spent his life searching for ...
The Beatles remain the greatest of all time. These are the three undisputed best songs from The Beatles' 1968 self-titled LP.
Paul McCartney told a British court there were six reasons The Beatles should legally break up. One of them was the use of a harp in ‘The Long and Winding Road’.
Eric Clapton’s quote of the day talks about how blues music helped him during difficult times. He is a famous guitarist who became popular in rock and blues music. His life had success, struggles, and ...
The freestyle recordings that were to make up the third, Apple Jam disc on All Things Must Pass were typically recorded in-between official takes, when the musicians slipped into extended noodling.
Here's a look at four artists who had Hot 100 hits with multiple versions of their own songs, including Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Aerosmith.
A master of melody, a pioneer of world music, and the man who taught the world that "all things must pass," George Harrison ...