Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Clapton Invited To Play North Korea
Above: British musician Eric Clapton, seen here in 2005, has been invited to play North Korea, a spokesman at the country's embassy in London said Tuesday.
(AFP/HO/File/lorenzo bevilaqua)
Guitar legend Eric Clapton has been invited to play North Korea, a spokesman at the country's embassy in London said Tuesday.
"We have invited him for a concert in Pyongyang at a time of his convenience," a diplomat at the mission told AFP by telephone.
"We invited him in mid-January. We haven't received an answer yet. Mr Clapton is a famous guitarist, an icon of the Western music.
"It's a good opportunity for the North Korean people to understand better Western music. Everybody knows who Clapton is."
The invitation emerged on the day the New York Philharmonic orchestra played a landmark concert in the North Korean capital, in a bid to improve relations between Washington and Pyongyang.
The North Korea State Symphony Orchestra is to play two concerts in Britain -- one at London's Royal Festival Hall and in Middlesbrough, north-east England, where its footballers were based for the 1966 World Cup.
Clapton, 62, has a distinguished career in blues and rock music, shooting to fame in the 1960s as a guitarist with The Yardbirds, where he earned his nickname "slowhand".
He went on to join John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and also enjoyed fame with Cream, Derek and the Dominos and as a solo artist.
Source: AFP (london) via Yahoo News
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