In the world of rock music, 1970 was a year of disasters. From the Beatles’ breakup to the deaths of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, it felt that year as if the very pillars of rock music were being ...
"Do you want to see me crawl across the floor to you?" ...
Eric Clapton Addressed Love Letters to Pattie Boyd to ‘Layla,’ the Name of the Song He Wrote for Her
In 1970, Eric Clapton wrote his secret love, Pattie Boyd, one of the most famous classic rock love songs, “Layla.” Before he showed his tune to the object of his affection, Clapton sent Boyd, the wife ...
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Pattie Boyd, the inspiration for 'Layla,' attends ex-husband Eric Clapton’s latest concert: 'Fabulous'
Despite being divorced from Eric Clapton over three decades ago, Pattie Boyd is proving that some bonds never break. The 82-year-old model and photographer recently stepped out to support her ...
It's one of the most famous, and possibly infamous, rock songs of all time, a yearning scorcher Eric Clapton wrote about his mad love for Pattie Boyd, who was then the wife of his close friend George ...
The two married in 1979 and divorced in 1989 ...
Eric Clapton recorded his only U.S. No. 1, a cover of reggae star Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff", 52 years ago today.
Jim Gordon, a prolific and in-demand session drummer for dozens of acts who joined Eric Clapton in writing “Layla” for their band Derek and the Dominos and later was convicted of murdering his mother, ...
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