Great Performances from Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival

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Photo of Eric Clapton and Keith Richards performing at
Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013 - Madison Square Garden
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Below are just a handful of excellent full length songs and very tasty performances pulled from the Eric Clapton's most recent Crossroads Guitar Festival of 2013.  In fact, the DVD's from each of the four Crossroads Guitar Festivals held so far are all incredibly well done and worth the watching time and time again.  Eric Clapton handpicks phenomenal upcoming as well as well established greats, the best of the best, to share the stage with he and his musical peers.

The first festival was in 2004 and has occurred every three years through to 2013 so far. The festival benefits the The Crossroads Centre, Antigua. The centre was founded by Eric Clapton in 1997 to provide quality, affordable treatment for alcohol and other drug dependencies to a community that greatly needed, but lacked such a facility. This 32-bed centre, located on the island of Antigua, has become recognized as an international Centre of Excellence for addiction treatment.

Gary Clark Jr. - When My Train Pulls In


Eric Clapton and Keith Richards - Key To The Highway



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Eric Clapton - Got To Get Better


Eric Clapton with The Allman Brothers Band performing Why Has Love Got To Be So Sad
 

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Bob Marley and the Wailers - Trenchtown Rock - Live at the Rainbow in 1977

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Bob Marley - Live at The Rainbow Theatre - London England June 2, 1977
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Excellent concert footage of Bob Marley and the Wailers performing Trenchtown Rock, live at the Rainbow Theatre in London, England.


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In The Woods Barn Session with Lianne La Havas

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The authentic & real deal artist, Lianne La Havas, is no stranger to this page. She routinely holds multiple positions on the MusicTelevision.Com and sister site MusicLoad.Com Top 10 Most Viewed Posts chart. She has a most beautiful and uniquely soulful voice

Just below is a wonderful recording she did for "In The Woods Barn Session", which is an ongoing series of filmed musical recordings featuring a variety of artists captured by the Laurel Collective in the U.K.

Lianne La Havas performs Twice (a Little Dragon Cover)

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Blind Faith - Live at London's Hyde Park - June 7, 1969

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The Original Blind Faith Record Cover

The history of Blind Faith, that featured Steve WinwoodEric ClaptonGinger Baker and Rick Grech, is a quick story. The group only released one record in 1969, and the group's self titled record shot to #1 in the U.S. airplay charts in August 1969, achieving platinum sales status, also hit #1 on the U.K. airplay charts in September of that year and achieved Gold sales status there.

The original cover, featured above, was banned in some countries and created a bit of social outrage in some corners, which did not hurt sales and made it more collectable when the record labels made changes to circumvent the bans.

Below are a few clips of Blind Faith's debut when they performed at a free concert in London's Hyde Park on June 7, 1969.

Well...All Right, Sea Of Joy & Sleeping On the Ground


Under My Thumb and Can't Find My Way Home


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