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Ziff and Margouleff had lent eleven guitars, and Margouleff had also wrangled the instruments (and coöperation) of Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton ... a 1963 Gibson Firebird, like ...
Then he wound up with Eric Clapton’s used Stratocaster ... Blues-rock artist Johnny Winter was known for playing his Gibson Firebird guitars. Producer of three Grammy-Award winning albums for Muddy ...
A century-old guitar with a storied history has been listed for sale on Reverb with an asking price of $949,999. The 1913 Gibson Style O Acoustic Archtop, dubbed “Pattie,” was played and owned by both ...
A vintage Gibson acoustic guitar previously owned by George Harrison and Eric Clapton is up for sale on Reverb for a cool $949,999.
The historically significant guitar was featured on the final albums by the Beatles and Cream and helped launch the ...
Gibson Style O Acoustic Archtop guitar played by George Harrison and Eric Clapton to compose 'Badge' is on sale via Reverb.
Wife swap jokes aside, this thing is pretty cool and VERY culturally significant. Anyone with a passing knowledge of classic ...
Eric Clapton had developed a reputation as a stoic guitar wizard with a propensity for blowing through bands. Heading into 1974, his most recent release, almost four years prior, featured him ...
In 1990 and in 1991 Eric Clapton played 24 nights at the Royal Albert Hall performing with different line-ups and sets featuring Blues, Rock, and a full Orchestra. The performances have become ...
He kept her existence secret for years. But this touching photograph shows how proud Eric Clapton is of his teenage daughter. The veteran guitarist posed publicly with 17-year-old Ruth Kelly after ...
Legendary guitarist Eric Clapton has married the mother of his baby daughter in a secret ceremony, it was reported today. The 56-year-old wed Melia McEnery, 25, in front of a handful of close ...
The group, consisting of guitarist Eric Clapton, drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce, cast a shadow over the whole of rock ‘n’ roll. How could they not? They were arguably the world’s first ...