With all that's been written about the Beatles and their indelible stamp on music, fashion, and pop culture, they are individually still criminally underrated as musicians. Not only did they inspire a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Sheri Lynn Behr/Alamy Eric Clapton’s guitar solo on the Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently ...
An iconic piece of rock 'n' roll history is set to take center stage at an upcoming Nashville auction, where one of Eric Clapton's most historic guitar is expected to be the highlight of the show. The ...
One of Eric Clapton’s guitars sold for $1.27 million this week at an auction in Nashville, Tennessee, making it the most expensive Clapton guitar ever sold at auction. Julien’s Auctions is currently ...
Eric Clapton's "The Fool" guitar has sold at auction for a whopping $1.27 million (£1.03 million). The six-string 1964 custom "Summer of Love" Gibson SG went under the hammer via Julien’s Auctions in ...
One lucky bidder will be having a wonderful night this summer when they’re able to go home with one of rock and roll’s most famous instruments. “This was a touring hotel room guitar and I played it on ...
Carlos “CDawg” DC, lead guitarist for Slow Hands Band, a New Jersey-based Eric Clapton tribute act, said he would probably pass on the 1954 Fender Stratocaster that Slowhand himself used for slide ...
About 300 guitars, including instruments associated with Eric Clapton, Elvis Presley and Eddie Van Halen, are heading to a New York City auction. Also on tap at Guernsey’s sale Feb. 27 are acoustic ...
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 ...
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 has just been released on LP, CD and Blu-ray. To celebrate, UCR is teaming up with Rhino Records to give select lucky fans their own copies of this ...
“Thank you!” Over and over Monday night in Chicago, those were about the only words spoken by legendary English guitarist Eric Clapton between songs on stage at United Center on night three of his ...