Eric Clapton: the name synonymous with blues-rock guitar mastery.
But behind the iconic riffs and soulful vocals lies a complex and deeply human story, one that unfolds not just on stage, but also on screen. "Eric Clapton: Slowhand on Screen" delves into the cinematic legacy of a guitar icon, exploring the many facets of his presence in film.From the raw energy of Cream captured in grainy concert footage to the introspective performances of his solo years, this book traces Clapton's evolution as seen through the camera's eye.
Discover the stories behind his acting cameos, his contributions to film soundtracks, and the documentaries that have peeled back the layers of his public persona. Explore how his struggles, his triumphs, and his artistry have all been reflected in his on-screen appearances, revealing the man behind the legend.Experience the power of Clapton's music intertwined with his cinematic journey, a story of artistic exploration, personal reflection, and the enduring impact of a true icon.