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Eric Clapton with Pedro Martins, Roger McGuinn, and more

Sep 24, 2023 at 4:00 PM  ·  Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

Eric Clapton
Sep 24
Eric Clapton
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Sonny Landreth, Louisiana slide guitar icon, known for the Grammy-nominated 'Recorded Live In Lafayette', wins at Blues Music Awards. Famous for electric & acoustic styles, collaborated with producer RS Field.
Stephen Stills, born in Texas, is a legendary rock musician known for his work with Buffalo Springfield, CSN, and CSNY. He's famed for hits like "For What It's Worth" and "Love the One You're With." Instrumental virtuoso and songwriter, Stills is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and ranked #28 on Rolling Stone’s greatest guitarists list. His albums include "Buffalo Springfield Again," "Crosby, Stills & Nash," and "Déjà Vu." He recently released the "Live at Berkeley" album.
Born in Philadelphia, jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel melds post-bop with eclectic influences. Known for collaborations with Gary Burton and Paul Motian, his top albums include "The Next Step" and "Deep Song." His work spans from kinetic fusion to Brazilian sounds, earning acclaim and a NEA Composer's Award.
Ariel Posen, blending rock, Americana, and R&B, earns high praise, including being named a top rock guitarist by Music Radar and receiving multiple nominations at the Western Canadian Music Awards.
Guitarist Keb' Mo', born Kevin Moore in LA, blends country-blues with soul. Grammy winner known for albums like "TajMo" and "Oklahoma," and collaborations with Taj Mahal.
Eric Clapton, born in England, is a legendary blues and rock artist known for his work with the Yardbirds, Cream, and Derek and the Dominos. His iconic songs include "Layla," "Tears in Heaven," and "Wonderful Tonight." Clapton has won numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards, and collaborated with artists like B.B. King, J.J. Cale, and Van Morrison. He founded his label, Bushbranch, and his music spans blues, rock, ballads, and collaborations, maintaining his status as a guitar hero throughout his illustrious career.
Texas blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan, known for sparking national interest in roadhouse blues with Fabulous Thunderbirds. Collaborated with Stevie Ray Vaughan, solo hits include "Strange Pleasure." Grammy-nominated, renowned for live performances and influential recordings.
ZZ Top formed in 1969 Houston, Texas, are known for blues boogie rock, evolving into MTV stars in the '80s. Hits include "La Grange," "Legs," and "Sharp Dressed Man." Despite lineup changes, the band still tours and is inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Molly Tuttle, born in Northern California, is a bluegrass virtuoso known for her innovative style. She won Americana's Instrumentalist of the Year 2018 and was IBMA's first female Guitar Player of the Year. Her hits include "You Didn’t Call My Name." Tuttle's band, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, features top bluegrass talent.
Chicago-born Roger McGuinn, frontman of the Byrds, pioneered folk-rock with his 12-string Rickenbacker. He collaborated with iconic artists and influenced the Beatles, Tom Petty, and R.E.M. Known for hits like "Mr. Tambourine Man," he led the Byrds to Hall of Fame status, transitioning into country-rock and solo projects. Collaborations include Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue. The Byrds' 1991 revival followed his acclaimed album *Back to Rio*.
Los Lobos, hailing from East L.A., blend rock, blues, and folk with Mexican influences, gaining fame with "La Bamba" in 1987. With albums like "Kiko," they earned critical acclaim. The band collaborated with artists like Mavis Staples and Elvis Costello, consistently exploring new sounds and winning Grammys, remaining a vital force in American music culture.
GRAMMY-winning blues artist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is renowned for his electrifying guitar work and vocals. He's toured with Buddy Guy and Vampire Weekend and won 10 Blues Music Awards.
Joe Bonamassa, born in New Hartford, is a legendary guitarist and singer-songwriter known for his soulful blues-rock. He debuted at 12, opening for B.B. King. With 23 #1 Billboard Blues Albums and 2 GRAMMY nominations, he excels in collaboration and innovation. Joe runs the Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation and hosts "Live From Nerdville."
Del McCoury, from York County, PA, joined Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys in 1963, mastering bluegrass guitar and vocals. Leading the Del McCoury Band with his sons, he's a pivotal bluegrass figure, famed for his dynamic style and ability to engage new audiences.
Sierra Hull, from Byrdstown, TN, is a bluegrass virtuoso and two-time Grammy nominee for albums '25 Trips' and 'Weighted Mind'. She's a 6x IBMA Mandolin winner and has played Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and the White House. Hull's collaborated with Alison Krauss, Sturgill Simpson, and Dolly Parton.
Dobro master Jerry Douglas, a 15-time GRAMMY winner, revolutionized resonator guitar music, blending country, bluegrass, rock, jazz, and more. Known as “Dobro's matchless contemporary master” by The New York Times, he leads The Jerry Douglas Band and The Earls of Leicester and collaborates with stars like Garth Brooks and Paul Simon. He's co-music director of BBC's Transatlantic Sessions and a three-time CMA Musician of the Year.
Sheryl Crow, born in Kennett, Missouri, is an influential roots rock artist known for hits like "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy." Her debut, "Tuesday Night Music Club" (1993), and follow-up albums were critical successes. A versatile musician, Crow explored soul, R&B, and country, collaborating with stars like Michael Jackson and Eric Clapton. She received multiple Grammys, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023, Crow is renowned for her enduring impact on mainstream rock music.
Robert Randolph, a New Jersey native, is a rock-blues pedal steel guitar virtuoso known for blending gospel, rock, blues, and soul. Raised in the House of God Church, he channels "Sacred Steel" energy and has collaborated with legends like Eric Clapton, Santana, and Beyoncé. Randolph has earned 13 Emmys for sports broadcasting and created Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football theme. His GRAMMY-nominated work with The Family Band and his latest album, Preacher Kids, produced by Shooter Jennings, highlights his unique style.
The War on Drugs, led by Adam Granduciel, blend folk, indie, and psychedelic rock into a compelling sound. Known for "Under the Pressure," they've revitalized rock's unity.
Samantha Fish, from Kansas City, is a breakout blues guitarist and singer known for her powerful live shows and acclaimed albums. Praised by The New York Times and The Kansas City Star, she challenges genre boundaries with imaginative creativity.
Albert Lee, born in Leominster, UK, is a renowned guitarist known for rockabilly, R&B, and country genres. Notable collaborations include Eric Clapton and Emmylou Harris. A respected session musician, Lee's bands include Heads, Hands & Feet and Hogan's Heroes. He's recorded solo albums and played with legends like the Everly Brothers and Joe Cocker, gaining critical acclaim for his virtuosic guitar skills.
Buddy Guy, born in Lettsworth, LA, is an iconic blues guitarist known for blending classic Chicago blues with rock & roll flair. His journey began in 1959, and his hit "First Time I Met the Blues" became a staple. Influenced by T-Bone Walker and B.B. King, Guy became a legend with his performances and collaborations with greats like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Guy's album "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" was a commercial breakthrough. He’s received numerous accolades, including Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, eight Grammys, and a Kennedy Center Honor.
Born Henry St. Claire Fredericks in New York, Taj Mahal is a versatile blues artist known for infusing blues with calypso, reggae, jazz, and world music influences. Collaborating with legends like Ry Cooder and Keb' Mo', he's won Grammys for "Get On Board" and "TajMo". He's famous for albums like "Giant Step" and a rich discography including "Savoy" in 2023. With a vast musical exploration from acoustic blues to Hawaiian, he's a celebrated storyteller and blues stylist.
Born in Mexico, Carlos Santana formed Santana, a pioneering Latin rock band known for hits like "Evil Ways," "Black Magic Woman," and "Smooth." Their Woodstock appearance catapulted them to fame. They peaked with 1999's Supernatural, winning 8 Grammys, thanks to "Smooth" with Rob Thomas. Collaborations include the Isley Brothers, Concha Buika, and Clive Davis. Notable awards: Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance and Album of the Year. Santana is renowned for blending rock, jazz, and Latin genres.

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