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Essay heading: Eric Clapton
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It was then that Clapton
launched his solo career. For A few years in the early ?70s Clapton played with
backup band "Delaney and Bonnie and Friends", and made a few pretty successful
albums, but nothing in comparison to the popularity he had with Cream.
This was the start of a period of time (basically most of the ?70s) where
Eric Clapton would switch around from backup band to backup band... displayed 300 characters
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In doing this,
he had to play differently with each one, so it kept his style fresh and ever
changing. In the ?70s Eric took more of a departure from blues and went on to
basically playing rock and pop. An exception to this would be when he covered
Bob Marley's song "I Shot the Sheriff" and took a stab at reggae... displayed next 300 characters
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