Will Jennings, whose many hit collaborations included work with Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, has died at age 80. His agent Sam Schwartz told the Los Angeles Times that Jennings passed away at home ...
The short-lived supergroup lasted less than a year, but their comforting 1969 classic continues to rank among rock's most ...
Blind Faith was rock's first advertised "supergroup," a short-lived effort that consisted of a brief tour in 1969 and one top-selling album that clocked in at barely 40 minutes on just six tracks, one ...
Nine Lives arrived in the wake of a transcendent live collaboration between Winwood and Clapton at the Chicago Crossroads Guitar Festival in July 2007. The pair's staggering on-stage chemistry in ...
A two-time Record and Song of the Year Grammy winner, Jennings also co-wrote Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven," Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" and An Officer and a Gentleman's "Up Where We Belong" ...
It was the logical way to finish this first Sunday of British Summer Time in Hyde Park, which was more or less full to its capacity of 65,000. Each of the three headlining bands has a pair of ...
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - It took nearly 40 years, but the supergroup Blind Faith returned to Madison Square Garden on Monday night for the first of a three-night stand. Sign up here. Well, OK, ...
The reunion of former Blind Faith bandmates Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood marks the latest gold brick in Clapton's path down memory lane that has seen the legendary British rock guitarist rekindle ...
NEW YORK (Billboard) - After a rare on-stage reunion at the Crossroads Guitar Festival in July, former Blind Faith members Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood will team for three shows early next year at ...
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