Eric Clapton on the Impact the Pandemic Had on Recovering Addicts
Eric Clapton is bringing his Crossroads Guitar Festival back this year after a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. The festival raises funds for Clapton’s Crossroads Centre in Antigua. The…

Eric Clapton is bringing his Crossroads Guitar Festival back this year after a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. The festival raises funds for Clapton's Crossroads Centre in Antigua. The center provides recovery assistance to those seeking addiction treatment for alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and opioid use.
Clapton touted the importance of recovery groups -- which took a significant hit during the pandemic -- in the video below. The guitar legend says, "For people that wanted to get well from alcohol or drugs or anything, it was a tough time, because the normal network of AA meetings was pretty much off limits. Some of them were shut down completely, and some kept going in a skeletal fashion."
Clapton added, "I think a lot of the community that I know, either died or dropped off or stopped going to meetings, as it was just too risky."
The Crossroads Guitar Festival is taking place on September 23 and 24 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. A number of major artists have been confirmed for the festival. They include Gary Clark Jr, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, H.E.R., Santana, ZZ Top and more.
Details about the festival, including the full lineup and ticket information, can be found at CrossroadsGuitarFestival.com.
Eric Clapton: His 50 Best Solo Songs, Ranked
Eric Clapton was a legend and one of rock's greatest guitarists before he ever started making solo records. His albums with the Yardbirds, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Cream and Blind Faith influenced generations of guitarists (as did his work with Derek & the Dominoes -- but their album came after Clapton's debut album).
We're celebrating his solo catalog, as well as a few collaborative efforts with a few other legends. From Eric Clapton to Happy Xmas, here are our favorite E.C. solo jams.
The Latest on Eric Clapton
Clapton was one of dozens of guitarists to take part in a new all-star recording helmed by Mark Knopfler.
As previously reported, Knopfler recruited a star-studded lineup of fellow guitarists for a charity single benefitting Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America.
The charity single is a new recording of "Going Home." The track is an instrumental featured on the 1983 score for the film Local Hero, which also served as the film's theme. Knopfler wrote the entire score of the film, which is considered his debut solo album and debut soundtrack album.
"Going Home" can be heard in its entirety below. Fans can purchase/download the song in a variety of formats at MarkKnopflersGuitarHeroes.com.
The re-recording of "Going Home" is billed as being by Mark Knopfler's Guitar Heroes. Among those heroes was Jeff Beck, who died suddenly in January 2023 at age 78 from bacterial meningitis. According to a press release, Beck's contribution to the track is also the guitar icon's final recording.
Knopfler said, in part, of Beck, " ... Jeff Beck’s contribution arrived and that was spellbinding. I think what we’ve had is an embarrassment of riches, really."
Beck, of course, was a close friend of Clapton's. In fact, Clapton and Beck's widow, Sandra, were the ones to organize a grand tribute concert honoring the late guitar icon back in May 2023.
50. “Call Me The Breeze” - ‘The Breeze (An Appreciation Of JJ Cale)’ (2014)

49. “Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday” - ‘Happy Xmas’ (2018)

48. “Runaway Trains” - Eric Clapton and Elton John - “Lethal Weapon 3’ (1992)

47. “Over The Rainbow (live)” - ‘One More Car, One More Rider’ (2002)

46. “Too Bad” - “Forever Man” B-side (1985)

45. “Whatcha Gonna Do” - (recorded during sessions for 1974’s “There’s One In Every Crowd,’ released on 1988’s ‘Crossroads’ box set, and later on ‘Give Me Strength: The ‘74/’75 Recordings)

44. “Hoochie Coochie Man” - Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy - ‘The Concert For NYC’ (2001)

43. “I’ve Been Trying” - Eric Clapton and D’Angelo - ‘Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Volume 5: 1998-1999)’ (2011)

42. “I’m Tore Down” - ‘From The Cradle’ (1994)

41. “I Ain’t Gonna Stand For It” - ‘Reptile’ (2001)

40. “Traveling Riverside Blues” - ‘Me And Mr. Johnson’ (2004)

39. “Border Song” - ‘Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin’ (1991)

38. “You Must Believe Me” - ‘A Tribute To Curtis Mayfield’ (1994)

37. “Help Me Up” - ‘Rush (Music From The Motion Picture)” - (1992)

36. “Before You Accuse Me” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

35. “San Francisco Bay Blues” - ‘Unplugged’ (1992)

34. “Further On Up The Road” - The Band with Eric Clapton

33. “Don’t Know Which Way To Go (featuring Buddy Guy)’ - ‘Rush (Music From The Motion Picture)” - (1992)

32. “No Alibis” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

31. “Stone Free” - ‘Stone Free: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix’ (1993)

30. “Hard Times” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

29. “Voodoo Chile” - Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood - ‘Live From Madison Square Garden’ (2009)

28. “Pretending” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

27. “The Core” - ‘Slowhand’ (1977)

26. “Bad Love” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

25. “Lay Down Sally” - ‘Slowhand’ (1977)

24. “Promises” - ‘Backless’ (1978)

23. “When The War Is Over” - J.J. Cale and Eric Clapton - ‘The Road To Escondido’ (2006)

22. “Double Trouble” - ‘No Reason To Cry’ (1976)

21. “Riding With The King” - B.B. King and Eric Clapton - ‘Riding With The King’ (2000)

20. “She’s Waiting” - ‘Behind The Sun’ (1985)

19. “Hello Old Friend” - ‘No Reason To Cry’ (1976)

18. “Forever Man” - ‘Behind The Sun’ (1985)

17. “Old Love” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

16. “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” - single (1975)

15. “The Sky Is Crying” - ‘There’s One In Every Crowd’ (1975)

14. “Running On Faith” - ‘Journeyman’ (1989)

13. “All Our Past Times” - ‘No Reason To Cry’ (1976)

12. “Wonderful Tonight” - ‘Slowhand’ (1977)

11. “Sign Language” - ‘No Reason To Cry’ (1976)

10. “My Father’s Eyes” - ‘Pilgrim’ (1998)

9. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” - ‘Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration’ (1993)

8. “Change The World” - ‘Phenomenon (soundtrack)’ - (1996)

7. “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” - Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney - ‘Concert For George’ (2003)

6. “I Shot The Sheriff” - ‘461 Ocean Boulevard’ (1974)

5. “Cocaine” - ‘Slowhand’ (1977)

4. “Layla” - ‘Unplugged’ (1992)

3. “After Midnight” - ‘Eric Clapton’ (1970)

2. “Let It Rain” - ‘Eric Clapton’ (1970)

1. “Tears In Heaven” - ‘Rush (Music From The Motion Picture)” - (1992)
