Eric Clapton's life has been marked by extraordinary success, personal tragedy, and an enduring passion for the blues. Born in Surrey, England, in 1945, Clapton rose to prominence during the British blues boom of the 1960s, earning a reputation as one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation. From his early years with the Yardbirds and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers to the groundbreaking power trio Cream and later Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominos, Clapton helped redefine the sound of modern rock music.
His solo career produced a remarkable string of classic recordings, including Layla, Wonderful Tonight, Cocaine, I Shot the Sheriff, and Tears in Heaven. Along the way, he collaborated with many of the greatest musicians of his era while maintaining a lifelong devotion to the American blues artists who inspired him. Behind the acclaim, however, was a deeply personal story marked by struggles with addiction, complicated relationships, and profound loss. Through it all, music remained both his refuge and his means of expression.
Drawing upon Clapton's own words, interviews, and contemporary accounts, this audiobook follows his journey from aspiring guitarist to international icon, exploring the triumphs and setbacks that shaped both the artist and the man.
Written and narrated by Emmy-nominated actor and Sunday Times bestselling author Geoffrey Giuliano, Eric Clapton Speaks: With a Full Biography offers an intimate portrait of one of popular music's most influential and enduring performers.












