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By Sire Esquire

Published on October 23, 2006 at 9:41am

Continuing to build on his blues-tinged foundation after collaborating on an album with the legendary B.B. King titled Riding with the King and compiling a full-length of Robert Johnson covers, the British guitarist and former frontman for timeless bands such as Cream, the Yardbirds, and Derek and the Dominoes will be stopping in Miami during his nine-month world tour, showcasing music spanning four decades — from the speedy "Cocaine" to the unplugged "Layla." Supported by the Grammy-winning Robert Cray Band, Eric Clapton brings to town one of the most legendary blues concerts outside of the Delta. — Sire Esquire