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Blackie - Wikipedia Blackie (guitar), Eric Clapton's favorite Fender Stratocaster guitar Blackie and Son, a former Glasgow-based publishing house South African "Blackie" 0-4-2WT, a railroad locomotive Blackie, an ethnic slur referring to a person belonging to a darkly pigmented race: a black person
Blackie (guitar) - Wikipedia Blackie is the nickname given by Eric Clapton to his favorite Fender Stratocaster In 1970, Clapton switched from Gibson electric guitars to Fender Stratocasters, largely due to the influences of Jimi Hendrix and Blind Faith bandmate Steve Winwood
Iconic Mods: Eric Claptons Blackie Stratocaster - Fender Blackie's journey to fame began some time in 1970 Clapton found himself at Sho-Bud guitar shop in Nashville and perusing a back room of the shop, the former Yardbirds and Cream guitarist came upon a rack of vintage Strats from the 1950s
Claptons Blackie Fender Strat: Specs, History and Legacy Explore the full story of Eric Clapton's "Blackie" Stratocaster, from its origins as parts from multiple vintage guitars to becoming the iconic instrument behind "Cocaine" and "Wonderful Tonight " Learn about its specs, tone secrets, and lasting legacy
Is Blackie a Slur? The word Blackie is a racial slur that has been used historically to degrade and dehumanize blacks The word is still used by some people for this purpose, and it is seen as offensive and hurtful to blacks
Eric Clapton’s “Blackie” | Vintage Guitar® magazine Nevertheless, Eric Clapton’s “Blackie” is one of the most recognized celebrity-associated instruments in the history of the electric guitar, and it served Slowhand’s needs for a decade and a half until its “retirement” in the mid 1980s
Under the microscope: Eric Claptons Blackie Strat - MusicRadar We’re here to talk to Clapton about his thrills-and-spills career, but he’s also given us unprecedented access to ‘Blackie’, the black Stratocaster that was his faithful stage companion throughout the 1970s