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Eric Clapton returns to North America in 2007

Eric Clapton will kick off the second leg of his North American tour Feb. 28 in Dallas, hitting 11 states in the Southwest, Midwest and on the West Coast, as well three Canadian provinces. Robert Cray will again open, as he did on Clapton's recent East Coast dates.

Briefly: Prince, Eddie Van Halen, Robert Cray, Dr. Dog

Prince and his second wife, Manuela Testolini Nelson, are headed to divorce court.

Eric Clapton heads to the states this fall

Guitar legend Eric Clapton has rolled out the initial leg of a North American tour that gets underway in the fall, and will come on the heels of a 14-country, sold-out European tour.

Robert Cray takes to the road behind new album

Blues artist Robert Cray, whose latest album arrives in stores later this month, will back the set with plenty of U.S. shows.

Briefly: Nine Inch Nails, Robert Cray, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Good Charlotte

"With Teeth," the latest release from Nine Inch Nails, debuts atop the U.S. album chart this week, marking the act's second straight No. 1 album.

Briefly: Bruce Springsteen, Gorillaz, Robert Cray, Notorious B.I.G.

New Jersey's Asbury Park Press reports that Bruce Springsteen was rehearsing at Asbury Park's Paramount Theater on Thursday (3/10) in preparation for a tour supporting his forthcoming album, "Devils & Dust."

Eric Clapton to host three-day Crossroads Guitar Festival benefit

Guitar whiz Eric Clapton is presenting the three-day Crossroads Guitar Festival at Fair Park in Dallas on June 4-6, a charity event that will culminate with an all-star concert.

Robert Cray set to drop new album, launch tour with John Hiatt

Bluesman Robert Cray releases his 13th studio album on Tuesday (7/1), and supports the set with a lengthy road trip featuring many co-headlining dates with John Hiatt and the Goners.

Robert Cray, John Hiatt line up summer road work

Modern blues purveyors the Robert Cray Band and roots-rock outfit John Hiatt and the Goners team this summer for a lengthy co-headlining tour that opens in late July.

Robert Cray extends 'Shoulda Been Home' outing into 2002

Robert Cray, who has been on the road since May, plans to end his year with a brief string of Brazilian performances, but has lined up a new batch of U.S. dates that will kick off in early January.