

Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues
Directed by Scooter WeintraubWhere to Watch Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues
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Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues was released on June 30, 2022.
Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues was directed by Scooter Weintraub.
Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues has a runtime of 1h 40m.
Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues was produced by Martin Scorsese, John Beug, Scooter Weintraub.
Eric Clapton’s lifelong passion for the blues burns brightly inNothing But The Blues. The film – which was broadcasted once in the U.S. on PBS in 1995 and nominated for an Emmy®Award – has been upgraded to 4K for its long-awaited official release. Written and produced by Scooter Weintraub and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, the documentary includes an in-depth interview with Clapton conducted by Scorsese. Throughout the interview, Clapton discusses his love for the blues and the profound impact bluesmen like Muddy Waters and B.B. King had on his music. Many of those artists (Robert Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, Buddy Guy, T-Bone Walker) appear in the film through vintage performances, interviews, and photographs. The film also features 20 previously unreleased live performances recorded in 1994 during the legendary guitarist’s tour supportingFrom The Cradle, his Grammy-winning, multi-platinum blues album.
The key characters in Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues are Self (Eric Clapton), Self (Martin Scorsese), Self (Dave Bronze).
Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues is a Documentary, Music film.
Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.






