Eric Clapton surprise guest appearance in Columbus Ohio on Sunday August 13, 2006
Eric Clapton joined Jimmie Vaughan on stage at the Bob Dylan concert!
Clapton came up and played 3 numbers with Jimmie Vaughan when Vaughan was opening the show for Bob Dylan on 8/13 in Columbus, OH!
Visitors of whereseric.com report this magical moment they had during last night's show from Bob Dylan in Columbus, Ohio.
Magical Music MomentMy wife and I were at Cooper Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, last night to catch Dylan. It was a beautiful summer evening. Music started at 6:30 with three fine opening acts. The third band was Jimmie Vaughan with Lou Ann Barton. They were laying down some great blues, and the crowd was pretty much quietly grooving with them while anticipating Bob's appearance.
Two thirds of the way through Vaughan's set he says, "We have a surprise for you tonight. Here's my good friend, Eric Clapton!" It was like a lightning bolt struck the crowd. Everyone was instantly on their feet wondering if this was a joke. Then Eric ambles unto the stage with his guitar. I am still too dazed to remember if he did three or four songs. I'm old (56) and have been at many great shows, but this stands at the pinnacle. -- Mark Mirek
Just a line to let you know that i was at bob dylans concert last night in columbus ohio, and jimmy vaughan was opening up for bob and all of a sudden jimmy announced that a totally unexpected guest was coming on stage to play along and out walks eric. total shock. it was great. he played and sang one song and then sat in with jimmy for two or three more. the crowd went crazy and that was about the coolest thing that i've ever had happen to me a a concert. -- larry trupo
The following is a clip from The Columbus Dispatch:
The concert opened with short sets by Elana James and the Continental Two, Junior Brown and Jimmie Vaughan, each in its way, echoing the sound of American traditional music that has inspired Dylan from the start."Brown dazzled with the range of his guitar skills, which with his double-necked axe went from honky-tonk to Bakersfield country, British blues to bebop jazz with a six inch reach. Vaughan was impressive enough but brought down the house when he introduced Eric Clapton and then produced the British blues legend -- presumably in town to visit in-laws -- for a couple of tunes."

