Yes, as a member of The Yardbirds.
Eric Clapton played the hawker in the movie. Steve Winwood sung the part at the L.A. Show in 1989.
Second British Invasion (apex)
The 3 piece band which featured guitar legend Eric Clapton was Cream, where he played with Jack Bruce (bass) and Ginger Baker (drums). Previously, Eric Clapton played with The Yardbirds and appeared on the single Layla as part of Derek and The Dominoes.
Rick James and Eric Clapton each played a part in the group Buffalo Springfield. The group was a Canadian rock band, and also had members including Neil Young and Stephen Stills.
Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton's Powerhouse, toured with Delaney, Bonnie, and friends, and was part of Free Creek.
The Beatles
Yes, Eric Clapton recorded "Tin Pan Alley" as part of his 1986 album August. The song showcases Clapton's signature blues style and features his emotive guitar work and vocals. It highlights his ability to blend rock and blues, making it a notable track in his discography.
Beatles
The Beatles
In 1980, Eric Clapton's band lineup included drummer Jamie Oldaker, bassist Carl Radle, and keyboardist Dick Sims. This group was part of Clapton's backing band during his tours and recordings in that era. They contributed to his blues-rock sound, which was prominent in his music at the time. The lineup was significant in supporting Clapton's live performances and studio work during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Eric Clapton's Firebird is a 1964 Gibson Firebird I, which he famously used during his time with The Yardbirds and Cream. The guitar was stolen in 1970 during a tour in the U.S. and was lost for many years. In 2015, it was recovered and returned to Clapton, who expressed joy at having the instrument back in his possession. The Firebird has since been a significant part of his musical history and legacy.
White Room was a song by the band Cream, which Eric Clapton was part of. It describes a feeling of fear and loneliness, symbolized by being contained in a white room.