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Bobby Whitlock, who co-founded Derek and the Dominos with Eric Clapton and played with George Harrison, died Sunday at the ...
Bobby Whitlock, the keyboard player and vocalist who co-founded Derek and the Dominos with Eric Clapton and played on classic ...
Bobby Whitlock, the Memphis musician who came of age alongside soul legends and went on to play with Eric Clapton and George Harrrison, has died at the age of 77. Born in Memphis, ...
Musician Bobby Whitlock, who co-founded the band Derek and the Dominos, has died aged 77. The keyboard player and vocalist ...
His harmonies lifted Layla and his Hammond organ colored All Things Must Pass.Bobby Whitlock, the powerhouse singer, ...
(NEXSTAR) – Bobby Whitlock, the songwriter and musician who co-founded Derek and the Dominos alongside Eric Clapton, died on ...
While Clapton may have had a hand in inspiring this Harrison track, the reference to one of McCartney’s songs makes it hard to deny his involvement. Revisit this cutting Beatles song below.
As many diehard Beatles fans know, one of Harrison's White Album tracks was inspired by friend Eric Clapton's sweet tooth. However, some think Harrison hid a jab at McCartney inside the lyrics, too.
Eric Idle knew from the moment he saw Beyond The Fringe that he wanted to be a comedian, and with Monty Python he ripped up the rulebook.
The 1980s music industry capitalized off redundant sounds and categorized musicians, unsurprisingly, George Harrison was not a fan of this.
Residents in the Wavertree, Liverpool, street where Beatles legend George Harrison spent the first seven years of his life have chained the road off after being inundated with tourists.