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  1. 28 de feb. de 2022 · Location: New York. Eric Clapton’s Rainbow Concert with Pete Townshend, Rick Grech, Jim Capaldi, Ronnie Wood, Rebop, Jimmy Karstein and Steve Winwood. On January 13, 1973, Eric Clapton was lured out of semi-retirement for a pair of shows at London’s Rainbow Theatre. Pete Townshend was the one who organized the concerts for Clapton.

  2. Clapton introduces “Pearly Queen,” the second track on Eric Clapton’s Rainbow Concert to feature a Steve Winwood lead vocal. The performance is a bit loose-limbed, but holds fairly close to the original version as featured on Traffic’s second, self-titled album from 1968.

  3. The two shows resulted in a live album, “Eric Clapton’s Rainbow Concert”. By the end of 1973, Eric had kicked heroin for good. Before resuming his career, he took a small part in the Ken Russell film version of The Who’s “Tommy”. For his “comeback” album, Eric put together ERIC CLAPTON AND HIS BAND I.

  4. Eric Clapton’s Rainbow Concert. By Bud Scoppa. October 25, 1973. In a form in which individual instrumental feats are often self-indulgent and superfluous, Eric Clapton ‘s music remains an ...

  5. 13 de ene. de 2024 · January 13, 2024. By. Paul Sexton. 'Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert' artwork - Courtesy: UMG. As his countless devotees remember, the early 1970s were a difficult time in the life of Eric Clapton ...

  6. 15 de abr. de 2023 · EC’s first concert of 2023 and the first night of a 6 date Tokyo residency. The residency was announced on December 22, 2022. “Blue Rainbow” is a new instrumental by Eric Clapton. The seated portion of the show began with “Kind Hearted Woman” and concluded with “Kerry.”.

  7. Group Members. Eric Clapton, Jim Capaldi, Jim Karstein, Pete Townshend, Rebop, Rick Grech, Ron Wood, Steve Winwood. Explore Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert Band's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews.