Eric Clapton is well known as a pioneering and influential guitarist who has released numerous albums over his 53 year career, becoming the only rocker to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times, winning a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his involvement in the band Cream and even landing an OBE and later CBE at Buckingham Palace. As a solo artist he's topped charts both in the UK and US with albums such as 1974's '461 Ocean Boulevard' and 1994's 'From the Cradle', and has brought the world to their feet with such songs as 'I Shot the Sheriff', 'Wonderful Tonight', 'Tears in Heaven', 'Layla' and 'Change the World'. He took the best of his extensive back catalogue to The Royal Albert Hall in London earlier this year, in celebration of his 70th birthday, and proved he certainly hasn't lost it.
The full recording of 'Eric Clapton: Live At The Royal Albert Hall', which saw him and his backing band thrill a dancing crowd of 5,000 fans in May 2015, is set to reach cinemas very soon this Autumn featuring epic performances of his own songs as well as eclectic covers from other classic artists. Even fans who experienced the show on the night will want to re-visit it on the big screen, as a featurette special will also be playing with interviews from Paul Carrack, Andy Fairweather Lowe and Chris Stainton. The live film arrives in UK cinemas on September 14th 2015.
Starring: Eric Clapton
Official Site - http://ericclaptonfilm.com/