Eric Clapton Encyclopedia

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award


Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

Entry published in Awards / Last modified on 12 February 2008

The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is a special merit award from the Recording Academy’s National Trustees. It is given to performers who have made “creative contributions of outstanding artist significance” to the recording arts.

At the Recording Academy’s 2006 Ceremony in Los Angeles, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce for their pioneering work in the band, Cream.

Additionally, Eric Clapton has received 18 Grammy Awards for recorded works. See the entry Grammy Awards: All for a complete list.