ERIC CLAPTON - INDUCTION PROGRAM BUNDLE
Eric Clapton is uniquely honored in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame history, having been inducted three times:
- 1992 – as a member of The Yardbirds:
- The pioneering British blues-rock band received its induction in the Class of 1992.
- 1993 – as a member of Cream:
- Clapton was inducted alongside bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. At the ceremony, Cream reunited for the first time in roughly 25 years to perform iconic tracks like *“Sunshine of Your Love,” “Crossroads,”* and *“Born Under a Bad Sign.”* Clapton later reflected that their pre-ceremony rehearsal was deeply emotional.
- 2000 – as a solo artist:
- In the Class of 2000, Clapton was honored for his illustrious solo career. Robbie Robertson of The Band inducted him, and Clapton delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech followed by performances of *“Further On Up the Road”* and *“Tears in Heaven.”* The ceremony concluded with an all-star finale of *“Sweet Home Chicago”* featuring Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, and others.
As the only artist inducted three times—first as a Yardbird, then with Cream, and finally solo—Clapton’s Hall of Fame legacy underscores his profound and lasting impact on rock and blues music.
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ERIC CLAPTON - INDUCTION PROGRAM BUNDLE
ERIC CLAPTON - INDUCTION PROGRAM BUNDLE
Eric Clapton is uniquely honored in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame history, having been inducted three times:
- 1992 – as a member of The Yardbirds:
- The pioneering British blues-rock band received its induction in the Class of 1992.
- 1993 – as a member of Cream:
- Clapton was inducted alongside bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. At the ceremony, Cream reunited for the first time in roughly 25 years to perform iconic tracks like *“Sunshine of Your Love,” “Crossroads,”* and *“Born Under a Bad Sign.”* Clapton later reflected that their pre-ceremony rehearsal was deeply emotional.
- 2000 – as a solo artist:
- In the Class of 2000, Clapton was honored for his illustrious solo career. Robbie Robertson of The Band inducted him, and Clapton delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech followed by performances of *“Further On Up the Road”* and *“Tears in Heaven.”* The ceremony concluded with an all-star finale of *“Sweet Home Chicago”* featuring Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, and others.
As the only artist inducted three times—first as a Yardbird, then with Cream, and finally solo—Clapton’s Hall of Fame legacy underscores his profound and lasting impact on rock and blues music.
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Eric Clapton is uniquely honored in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame history, having been inducted three times:
- 1992 – as a member of The Yardbirds:
- The pioneering British blues-rock band received its induction in the Class of 1992.
- 1993 – as a member of Cream:
- Clapton was inducted alongside bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. At the ceremony, Cream reunited for the first time in roughly 25 years to perform iconic tracks like *“Sunshine of Your Love,” “Crossroads,”* and *“Born Under a Bad Sign.”* Clapton later reflected that their pre-ceremony rehearsal was deeply emotional.
- 2000 – as a solo artist:
- In the Class of 2000, Clapton was honored for his illustrious solo career. Robbie Robertson of The Band inducted him, and Clapton delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech followed by performances of *“Further On Up the Road”* and *“Tears in Heaven.”* The ceremony concluded with an all-star finale of *“Sweet Home Chicago”* featuring Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, and others.
As the only artist inducted three times—first as a Yardbird, then with Cream, and finally solo—Clapton’s Hall of Fame legacy underscores his profound and lasting impact on rock and blues music.
Discounts do not apply to this item.











