Eric Clapton & Friends The Breeze An Appreciation of JJ Cale available for pre-order:
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ec_itunespo
Amazon CD: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazoncd
Amazon LP: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazonLP
Deluxe Edition CD Set and Special Edition 4-LP Set pre-orders coming soon.
Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton

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Step Back / Johnny Winter

Step Back features Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry, Leslie West... and more

Johnny Winter releases perhaps his greatest album on September 2, 2014 on Sony/Megaforce Records! Step Back features an amazing list of musical guests and takes Johnny back to a more aggressive style of blues... one that helped shape the musical icon.

Produced by Paul Nelson, Step Back features Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry, Leslie West... and more.... Step Back showcases classic songs that were inspiring to Johnny Winter. This man, Johnny Winter, remains as vibrant as ever.
Check out Uncut magazine for an article about 'Call Me The Breeze"
In celebration of anniversary of the first Derek and the Dominos show on June 14th, 1970, the Eric Clapton store is releasing a Limited Edition Derek Is Eric T-shirt.

Today is the last day of the sale, so get it now before it’s too late at http://smarturl.it/ec.derekiseric
In celebration of anniversary of the first Derek and the Dominos show on June 14th, 1970, the Eric Clapton store is releasing a Limited Edition Derek Is Eric T-shirt!
 
This t-shirt will only be up for a limited amount of time and will be removed from the store on June 21st! Get it now before it’s too late at http://smarturl.it/ec.derekiseric
Eric Clapton & Friends The Breeze An Appreciation of JJ Cale available for pre-order:
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ec_itunespo
Amazon CD: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazoncd
Amazon LP: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazonLP
Deluxe Edition CD Set and Special Edition 4-LP Set pre-orders coming soon.
Eric Clapton's photo.
Eric Clapton's photo.
Eric Clapton's photo.
Eric Clapton has often stated that JJ Cale is one of the single most important figures in rock history, a sentiment echoed by many of his fellow musicians.  Cale’s influence on Clapton was profound, and his influence on many more of today’s artists cannot be overstated.   To honor JJ’s legacy, a year after his passing, Clapton gathered a group of like-minded friends and musicians for Eric Clapton & Friends: The Breeze, An Appreciation of JJ Cale scheduled to be released July 29, 2014.  With performances by Clapton, Mark Knopfler, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Derek Trucks and Don White, the album features 16 beloved JJ Cale songs and is named for the 1972 single “Call Me The Breeze.” The album is available for pre-order at http://amzn.com/B00K0X1PYM   
 
“I would like people to tap into what JJ Cale did – that’s the point. I’m just the messenger; I’ve always felt that that’s my job. I try to interpret things so that the public at large, or at least the people who listen to what I do, will become intrigued about where I got it from,” said Clapton. 
 
After years admiring JJ Cale’s work and covering several of his songs such as “After Midnight” and “Cocaine”, Clapton finally collaborated with Cale for the first time in his career on the 2006 original album Road to Escondido.  At the time, Clapton said “This is the realization of what may have been my last ambition, to work with the man whose music has inspired me for as long as I can remember.”   
 
JJ Cale’s music consistently defied being labeled into any one category, but instead found influences across the spectrum of blues, rock, country and folk -- a hybrid sound that has influenced a long list of artists.  He was known for being reclusive. He let his music speak for itself and by his own choice never became famous in the conventional terms of the word.  Instead, he preferred to shun the spotlight for a more simple existence based on his musical creations. Ironically, doing just that, and focusing on music, turned him into a guitar legend.   
 
Cale grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and cited Chet Atkins, Les Paul and Chuck Berry as some of his earliest influences.  He was often quoted as saying, “In trying to imitate them, I missed it.  And I came up with my own kinda thing.”  And so, Cale began playing the local Tulsa club scene in the early 1950’s surrounded by other natives such as David Gates (Bread) and Leon Russell.  After moving to Los Angeles in the mid-60’s, he recorded the song “After Midnight.”  
 
Already an accomplished guitarist with bands such as the Yardbirds, Cream and Blind Faith, Clapton ventured to a solo career with the release of his 1970 self-titled Eric Clapton album.   Mutual friend Delaney Bramlett had given Clapton a copy of Cale’s song “After Midnight.” Clapton decided to cover the song and it was the first single from the album.  The song became a chart-topping success.  Clapton was quick to offer praise for Cale’s work while promoting the album.  Cale had been told of the cover but said that he didn’t pay much attention until the song came on the radio in Tulsa.  
 
Years later, in April 1976, Cale was performing at London’s Hammersmith Odeon in support of his Troubadour album release. Clapton sat in on the performance and later during that trip surprised Cale in the studio with a version of “Cocaine” that would appear on his 1977 Slowhand release, again becoming a chart-topping success. 
 
In 2004 Clapton organized a guitar festival called Crossroads that was a 3-day event featuring the world’s most elite guitarists.  Clapton invited Cale to perform at the first Crossroads Guitar Festival and Cale agreed to attend the event, where Clapton proudly sat in as a member of his band.   
 
Cale’s entire 40-plus year career produced only 15 albums. Lauded by his peers and completely unfazed by musical fads, JJ Cale is an American icon, a craftsman like no other.  
 
Clapton’s career, also spanning more than 50 years, has resulted in 18 Grammy Awards and the distinct honor of being the only triple inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The Breeze will be available JULY 29, 2014
Step Back / Johnny Winter

Step Back features Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry, Leslie West... and more

Johnny Winter releases perhaps his greatest album on September 2, 2014 on Sony/Megaforce Reco...rds! Step Back features an amazing list of musical guests and takes Johnny back to a more aggressive style of blues... one that helped shape the musical icon.

Produced by Paul Nelson, Step Back features Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry, Leslie West... and more.... Step Back showcases classic songs that were inspiring to Johnny Winter. This man, Johnny Winter, remains as vibrant as ever.
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Photo: Step Back / Johnny Winter

Step Back features Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry, Leslie West... and more

Johnny Winter releases perhaps his greatest album on September 2, 2014 on Sony/Megaforce Records! Step Back features an amazing list of musical guests and takes Johnny back to a more aggressive style of blues... one that helped shape the musical icon.

Produced by Paul Nelson, Step Back features Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Dr. John, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry, Leslie West... and more.... Step Back showcases classic songs that were inspiring to Johnny Winter. This man, Johnny Winter, remains as vibrant as ever.
Deluxe Edition Box Set & Special Edition 4-LP Set of "The Breeze (An Appreciation of JJ Cale)"
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER!
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Watch the video to check out all that’s inside each of these sets:
Check out Uncut magazine for an article about 'Call Me The Breeze"
Photo: Check out Uncut magazine for an article about 'Call Me The Breeze"
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Palladia + VH1 Classic to Premiere Eric's "Call Me the Breeze" Music Video Wednesday, June 25 at 8 PM ET
Video Will Also Be Available at VH1.com and in VH1 App Following The Premiere.
Unfortunately last night in Glasgow we experienced a steadily worsening technical problem with the PA system that the band battled with throughout the show but by the last song of the set it became unbearable on stage and Eric was unable to complete that number. During the encore break we were able to reset and the band finished as planned with the last number.

The usual touring set length runs ...at 1hr 35 mins so in fact the full set was performed apart from the entirety of “cocaine” which had to be curtailed.

Eric is nevertheless sorry for the break in the concert and the disappointment of his fans.

The Hydro issued their own statement saying "The production team for last night's performance suffered a technical issue which resulted in the concert ending earlier than anticipated. By the time the venue had been made aware of the circumstances patrons were already leaving the bowl; however, our stewards and staff did their best to convey this information as it became known."
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In celebration of anniversary of the first Derek and the Dominos show on June 14th, 1970, the Eric Clapton store is releasing a Limited Edition Derek Is Eric T-shirt.

Today is the last day of the sale, so get it now before it’s too late at http://smarturl.it/ec.derekiseric
— with Monty Aquino and Vanessa G-Muela.
Photo: In celebration of anniversary of the first Derek and the Dominos show on June 14th, 1970, the Eric Clapton store is releasing a Limited Edition Derek Is Eric T-shirt.

Today is the last day of the sale, so get it now before it’s too late at http://smarturl.it/ec.derekiseric
In celebration of anniversary of the first Derek and the Dominos show on June 14th, 1970, the Eric Clapton store is releasing a Limited Edition Derek Is Eric T-shirt!

This t-shirt will only be up for a limited amount of time and will be removed from the store on June 21st! Get it now before it’s too late at http://smarturl.it/ec.derekiseric
— with Paulo Barbarini and 13 others.
Photo: In celebration of anniversary of the first Derek and the Dominos show on June 14th, 1970, the Eric Clapton store is releasing a Limited Edition Derek Is Eric T-shirt!
 
This t-shirt will only be up for a limited amount of time and will be removed from the store on June 21st! Get it now before it’s too late at http://smarturl.it/ec.derekiseric
Eric Clapton & Friends The Breeze An Appreciation of JJ Cale available for pre-order:
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ec_itunespo
Amazon CD: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazoncd
Amazon LP: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazonLP
Deluxe Edition CD Set and Special Edition 4-LP Set pre-orders coming soon. — with Karrie Smith.
It’s 10 years since EC's 1st Crossroads Festival took place on June 4, 5 & 6, 2004. If you don’t have the DVD or digital version in your collection, it's available from iTunes, Amazon & other retailers. Each purchase supports the work of the non-profit Crossroads Centre Antigua, which helps people overcome drug & alcohol addictions.
Eric Clapton & Friends - "The Breeze (An Appreciation of JJ Cale)" is now available for pre-order at iTunes and Amazon. There will also be a Deluxe Edition CD Set and Special Edition 4-LP Set for pre-order coming soon. Stay tuned for details...
iTunes: (insert link: http://smarturl.it/ec_itunespo) You will receive an instant download of the first single,"Call Me The Breeze."
Amazon CD (insert link: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazoncd)
Amazon Vinyl (insert link: http://smarturl.it/ec_amazonLP)
EC has a new single out - Call Me The Breeze - which also features Albert Lee on guitar. Check it out on your favorite rock radio station. More info about EC's single and upcoming album, "The Breeze - An Appreciation of JJ Cale" at http://www.whereseric.com/
NEWSFLASH: AXS TV Adds Guitar Legend Eric Clapton To Sunday's Jazz Fest Broadcast. His performance was recorded last Sunday. The network is available in the United States via AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast/Xfinity, DIRECTV, DISH, Suddenlink, Verizon FiOS, and other cable, satellite and telco providers. The network is also distributed in Canada and the Caribbean.
Eric Clapton has often stated that JJ Cale is one of the single most important figures in rock history, a sentiment echoed by many of his fellow musicians. Cale’s influence on Clapton was profound, and his influence on many more of today’s... artists cannot be overstated. To honor JJ’s legacy, a year after his passing, Clapton gathered a group of like-minded friends and musicians for Eric Clapton & Friends: The Breeze, An Appreciation of JJ Cale scheduled to be released July 29, 2014. With performances by Clapton, Mark Knopfler, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Derek Trucks and Don White, the album features 16 beloved JJ Cale songs and is named for the 1972 single “Call Me The Breeze.” The album is available for pre-order at http://amzn.com/B00K0X1PYM

“I would like people to tap into what JJ Cale did – that’s the point. I’m just the messenger; I’ve always felt that that’s my job. I try to interpret things so that the public at large, or at least the people who listen to what I do, will become intrigued about where I got it from,” said Clapton.

After years admiring JJ Cale’s work and covering several of his songs such as “After Midnight” and “Cocaine”, Clapton finally collaborated with Cale for the first time in his career on the 2006 original album Road to Escondido. At the time, Clapton said “This is the realization of what may have been my last ambition, to work with the man whose music has inspired me for as long as I can remember.”

JJ Cale’s music consistently defied being labeled into any one category, but instead found influences across the spectrum of blues, rock, country and folk -- a hybrid sound that has influenced a long list of artists. He was known for being reclusive. He let his music speak for itself and by his own choice never became famous in the conventional terms of the word. Instead, he preferred to shun the spotlight for a more simple existence based on his musical creations. Ironically, doing just that, and focusing on music, turned him into a guitar legend.

Cale grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and cited Chet Atkins, Les Paul and Chuck Berry as some of his earliest influences. He was often quoted as saying, “In trying to imitate them, I missed it. And I came up with my own kinda thing.” And so, Cale began playing the local Tulsa club scene in the early 1950’s surrounded by other natives such as David Gates (Bread) and Leon Russell. After moving to Los Angeles in the mid-60’s, he recorded the song “After Midnight.”

Already an accomplished guitarist with bands such as the Yardbirds, Cream and Blind Faith, Clapton ventured to a solo career with the release of his 1970 self-titled Eric Clapton album. Mutual friend Delaney Bramlett had given Clapton a copy of Cale’s song “After Midnight.” Clapton decided to cover the song and it was the first single from the album. The song became a chart-topping success. Clapton was quick to offer praise for Cale’s work while promoting the album. Cale had been told of the cover but said that he didn’t pay much attention until the song came on the radio in Tulsa.

Years later, in April 1976, Cale was performing at London’s Hammersmith Odeon in support of his Troubadour album release. Clapton sat in on the performance and later during that trip surprised Cale in the studio with a version of “Cocaine” that would appear on his 1977 Slowhand release, again becoming a chart-topping success.

In 2004 Clapton organized a guitar festival called Crossroads that was a 3-day event featuring the world’s most elite guitarists. Clapton invited Cale to perform at the first Crossroads Guitar Festival and Cale agreed to attend the event, where Clapton proudly sat in as a member of his band.

Cale’s entire 40-plus year career produced only 15 albums. Lauded by his peers and completely unfazed by musical fads, JJ Cale is an American icon, a craftsman like no other.

Clapton’s career, also spanning more than 50 years, has resulted in 18 Grammy Awards and the distinct honor of being the only triple inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The Breeze will be available JULY 29, 2014
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— with Paulo Roberto Zozolotto and 28 others.
Photo: Eric Clapton has often stated that JJ Cale is one of the single most important figures in rock history, a sentiment echoed by many of his fellow musicians.  Cale’s influence on Clapton was profound, and his influence on many more of today’s artists cannot be overstated.   To honor JJ’s legacy, a year after his passing, Clapton gathered a group of like-minded friends and musicians for Eric Clapton & Friends: The Breeze, An Appreciation of JJ Cale scheduled to be released July 29, 2014.  With performances by Clapton, Mark Knopfler, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Derek Trucks and Don White, the album features 16 beloved JJ Cale songs and is named for the 1972 single “Call Me The Breeze.” The album is available for pre-order at http://amzn.com/B00K0X1PYM   
 
“I would like people to tap into what JJ Cale did – that’s the point. I’m just the messenger; I’ve always felt that that’s my job. I try to interpret things so that the public at large, or at least the people who listen to what I do, will become intrigued about where I got it from,” said Clapton. 
 
After years admiring JJ Cale’s work and covering several of his songs such as “After Midnight” and “Cocaine”, Clapton finally collaborated with Cale for the first time in his career on the 2006 original album Road to Escondido.  At the time, Clapton said “This is the realization of what may have been my last ambition, to work with the man whose music has inspired me for as long as I can remember.”   
 
JJ Cale’s music consistently defied being labeled into any one category, but instead found influences across the spectrum of blues, rock, country and folk -- a hybrid sound that has influenced a long list of artists.  He was known for being reclusive. He let his music speak for itself and by his own choice never became famous in the conventional terms of the word.  Instead, he preferred to shun the spotlight for a more simple existence based on his musical creations. Ironically, doing just that, and focusing on music, turned him into a guitar legend.   
 
Cale grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and cited Chet Atkins, Les Paul and Chuck Berry as some of his earliest influences.  He was often quoted as saying, “In trying to imitate them, I missed it.  And I came up with my own kinda thing.”  And so, Cale began playing the local Tulsa club scene in the early 1950’s surrounded by other natives such as David Gates (Bread) and Leon Russell.  After moving to Los Angeles in the mid-60’s, he recorded the song “After Midnight.”  
 
Already an accomplished guitarist with bands such as the Yardbirds, Cream and Blind Faith, Clapton ventured to a solo career with the release of his 1970 self-titled Eric Clapton album.   Mutual friend Delaney Bramlett had given Clapton a copy of Cale’s song “After Midnight.” Clapton decided to cover the song and it was the first single from the album.  The song became a chart-topping success.  Clapton was quick to offer praise for Cale’s work while promoting the album.  Cale had been told of the cover but said that he didn’t pay much attention until the song came on the radio in Tulsa.  
 
Years later, in April 1976, Cale was performing at London’s Hammersmith Odeon in support of his Troubadour album release. Clapton sat in on the performance and later during that trip surprised Cale in the studio with a version of “Cocaine” that would appear on his 1977 Slowhand release, again becoming a chart-topping success. 
 
In 2004 Clapton organized a guitar festival called Crossroads that was a 3-day event featuring the world’s most elite guitarists.  Clapton invited Cale to perform at the first Crossroads Guitar Festival and Cale agreed to attend the event, where Clapton proudly sat in as a member of his band.   
 
Cale’s entire 40-plus year career produced only 15 albums. Lauded by his peers and completely unfazed by musical fads, JJ Cale is an American icon, a craftsman like no other.  
 
Clapton’s career, also spanning more than 50 years, has resulted in 18 Grammy Awards and the distinct honor of being the only triple inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The Breeze will be available JULY 29, 2014
Eric has announced a few changes to his band for shows in the U.S., U.K. and Europe.

The updated band includes musicians who were included in recent winter dates along with a few new members.

Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar) – Eric didn’t have a second guitarist on tour with him earlier this year.
Andy Fairweather-Low has played with Eric as far back as 1983.
Dave Bronze (bass) – Replaces Nathan E...ast.
Henry Spinetti (drums) – Replaces Steve Gadd.
Chris Stainton (keyboards) – Has been with Eric’s band for 35 years.
Paul Carrack (keyboards) – Joined Eric last year.
Sharon White (backing vocals) – Has been with Eric since 2004.
Michelle John (backing vocals) – Has been with Eric since 2004.

The first show with the new band will be at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 27th 2014.
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