Eric Clapton - Live in Hyde Park 22 years old

Legendary guitarist Eric Clapton is filmed performing live in one of the most beautiful parks in his native England, London's Hyde Park, for the annual Prince's Trust Charity Concert in 1996. In his usual breathtaking way, the man they call "Slowhand" masterfully performs renditions of some of his most adored classics, including "Layla," "I Shot the Sheriff," "Wonderful Tonight," and "White Room."

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Eric Clapton - Live in Hyde Park Cast

Name Character
Eric Clapton He was 56, now 79 years old as Himself - Guitar, Vocals
Tim Sanders He was 19, now 42 years old as Himself - Saxophone
Chris Stainton He was 57, now 80 years old as Himself - Keyboards
Andy Fairweather-Low as Himself - Guitar
Dave Bronze He was 49, now 72 years old as Himself - Bass Guitar
Kathleen Kissoon as Herself - Backing Vocals
Steve Gadd He was 56, now 79 years old as Himself - Drums
Roddy Lorimer He was 48, now 70 years old as Himself - Trumpet
Tessa Niles She was 40, now 63 years old as Herself - Backing Vocals
Jerry Portnoy He was 57, now 80 years old as Himself - Harmonica
Simon Clarke He was 15, now 37 years old as Himself - Saxophone

Eric Clapton - Live in Hyde Park Crew

Name Department
Eric Clapton - Live in Hyde Park poster
Eric Clapton - Live in Hyde Park (22 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, November 20, 2001
  • Runtime: 89 minutes