August 9, 2004 -- Eric Clapton was inducted into Hollywood's RockWalk in a private ceremony celebrating his astonishing career, his achievements as a guitarist and entertainer, and his ongoing contribution to music. Clapton received a commemorative plaque and had his hands and signature imprinted in terrazzo marble. His career highlights include stints with the Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, and Derek & The Dominos, as well as a hugely successful solo career. Clapton is a sixteen-time GRAMMY? Award winner and the only triple Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
RockWalk and the RockWalk Museum were established in 1989 to honor artists who made significant contributions to music.
Source: Hollywood's RockWalk

