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Fender Stratocaster "Brownie," 1956: formerly owned by Eric Clapton
Fender Stratocaster Formerly Owned by Eric Clapton, 1956
Fender Stratocaster "Brownie," 1956: formerly owned by Eric Clapton
Fender Stratocaster "Brownie," 1956: formerly owned by Eric Clapton

Fender Stratocaster Formerly Owned by Eric Clapton, 1956

Associated name Derek and The Dominos
Associated name Lee Dickson
Associated name Blind Faith
Manufacturer Fender Electric Instrument Co.
Date1956
Mediummaple; alder
DimensionsOverall (overall): 99 x 31.8 x 6.2 cm (39 x 12 1/2 x 2 7/16 in.)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1999.428.1
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British guitarist and songwriter Eric Clapton (b. 1945) purchased this 1956 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, which he named “Brownie,” in 1967 when he was still in the Psychedelic band Cream. He played it through the early 1970s, most prominently with the bands Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos, and as a solo artist. 

 

“Brownie” was featured on the cover of Clapton’s eponymous 1970 debut solo album, and most famously heard on the Derek and the Dominoes’ 1970 hit “Layla,” which was Clapton's then-unrequited plea of love to best friend George Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd. 

 

Eric Clapton emerged from his time with the Yardbirds and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers as the 1960s’ first British guitar hero. In the summer of 1966, he formed Cream, the first rock supergroup. Clapton's much-imitated sound was then a Gibson guitar through a cranked Marshall amplifier, but by the late 1960s he wanted a more nuanced sound. Clapton admired Buddy Holly, Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, and rising star Jimi Hendrix—all Fender Stratocaster players. On May 7, 1967, days before heading to New York to record Cream's Disraeli Gears, Clapton bought this well-loved guitar at London's Sound City for £150 (then about $400), nicknaming it “Brownie” for its tobacco sunburst finish. 

Electric guitar, serial 12073, with tobacco sunburst-painted alder body, white pickguard, maple neck, and heavy finger wear along the fingerboard and body. Cigarette burns and stains can be seen on the headstock just above the nut, where Clapton would place his cigarettes during playing.
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