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  1. Running On Empty. Jackson Browne. Released. 1977 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert by Eric Clapton. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  2. The concert was part of “Fanfare For Europe” celebrating Great Britain’s entry into the Common Market. It was organized by Eric Clapton’s friend, Pete Townshend, and Lord Harlech (father of EC’s girlfriend, Alice Ormsby-Gore) to bring Eric back into the public arena as a working musician and give him incentive to quit his drug habit.

  3. The Who's Pete Townshend enticed Clapton out for another one-off concert appearance (in fact, there were two shows) at the Rainbow Theatre in London on January 13, 1973, and organized an all-star band to back him. It was an ensemble effort, as much a showcase for Steve Winwood -- who sang lead vocals on "Presence of the Lord" and Traffic's "Pearly Queen" -- as for the nominal star. But it ...

  4. Eric Clapton and Simon Climie continued work on Pilgrim for the remainder of 1997. On 14 September, Clapton took part in “Music For Montserrat” at the Royal Albert Hall. The concert was a benefit to aid the people of Montserrat whose island home had been ravaged by a volcanic eruption.

  5. 20 April. Eric started his 1977 Tour at DeMontfort Hall in Leicester. He was on the road through mid-October with concerts across the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, Spain, Hawaii and Japan. Eric had an extended break in May for the recording of his next album.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_ClaptonEric Clapton - Wikipedia

    While on tour for August, two concert videos were recorded of the four-man band: Eric Clapton Live from Montreux and Eric Clapton and Friends. Clapton later remade "After Midnight" as a single and a promotional track for the Michelob beer brand, which had also used earlier songs by Collins and Steve Winwood.

  7. 13. Jan. 2024 · T he Who leader pulled together a core band of classic rock stars: Ron Wood on guitars, Steve Winwood on keyboards, Blind Faith bassist Ric Grech and Traffic drummer Jim Capaldi, Jimmy Karstein on drums and Rebop on percussion. The music on the shows wasn’t all that exciting. When six songs including “Badge” and “Little Wing” came out ...