Blind Faith

Blind Faith biography

Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood both appeared in the movie Blues Brothers 2000.

Clapton and Winwood would later look favourably on their work in the band and featured several Blind Faith songs in the Clapton (Crossroads) and Winwood collections and catalogues.

Clapton and Winwood together again

In July 2007, Clapton and Winwood reunited for a performance during the second Crossroads Guitar Festival held at the Toyota Park Center of Bridgeview (Illinois), where the duo performed a number of Blind Faith songs as part of their set. Their inspired performance led the two to announce plans to perform three reunion concerts at Madison Square Garden that took place on 25, 26 and 28 February 2008. It was not an official Blind Faith reunion; rather "Winwood and Clapton". They performed primarily Blind Faith songs as well as some selections from Traffic, Derek and the Dominos, Clapton's solo career and some Jimi Hendrix covers. Their band consisted of Willie Weeks on bass, Ian Thomas on drums and Chris Stainton on keyboards. A DVD of these performances was released in 2009.

On 10 June 2009, Winwood and Clapton began a 14-date United States summer tour at the Izod Center in New Jersey. Their backing band was similar to the one at Madison Square Garden, with Ian Thomas replaced by Abe Laboriel Jr. and backing vocalists Michelle John and Sharon White added. The former Blind Faith bandmates ran their third European tour from 18 May to 13 June 2010 with drummer Steve Gadd.

Winwood and Clapton met again for a series of five concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall from 26 May to 1 June 2011. The former Blind Faith members then performed on a 15-date tour in Japan from 17 November to 10 December 2011.

Members

  • Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals
  • Steve Winwood - organ, bass, guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals, harmonica
  • Ginger Baker - percussion, drums
  • Ric Grech - bass, violin, vocals

Discography

  • Blind Faith August 1969 #1 (US), September 1969 #1 (UK) (Gold).

Chart positions

Blind Faith on the Billboard (North America):

References

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