Brack,
As shocking as this seems, based on what I've read, Clapton has been quoted stating he needs to keep working, especially if he wants to keep his family in their current lifestyle. Keep in mind, he has a very young family, even though Clapton is in his 60's, I think he keeps working so his family will be able to live very comfortably, more so than just his retirement plan. I know he bought a yacht not too many years back, the loan on it is very costly & I think the plan was to charter it out, but the cash flow from that really soured with the economy.
I was just thinking of this musician income as they age scenario, different than Clapton. I am on a mailing list for Carly Simon and I was asked to be on her street team to help sell her latest album. I was surprised that she needed a street team, but after I read up on her current situation and started thinking about folks that don't tour, don't have big selling new CD's and basically, they drain their savings...we know how fast that goes down. Carly lost a lot of $$$$ in the stock market, (probably was living on some of the interest $$) and she's having some financial issues currently & has had to make some tough decisions about selling some of her real estate etc. I doubt its been settled yet, but Carly hired a big gun lawyer to sue Starbucks, since she switched her record label there for her CD (before this one) and after she signed Starbucks didn't hold up to what they promised, at all etc. One reason she signed on was because Paul McCartney had success selling his CD in Starbucks and what they promised in an advance etc. Every once in a while you hear a story about a movie star (like Nicholas Cage) or a musician that's broke, its always hard to imagine....
I bought the CD involved in the lawsuit through Carly's store, she signed a little note on the cover to me, before I joined her street team.
Her most recent release was promoted through a company in NY, J&R something or other...good karma to Carly. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/12/arts/ … simon.html
Brack wrote:tmcguire wrote:Clapton did the commercial because some of the proceeds of sale of the device goes to the Crossroad fund
Tom
Ah well, if Eric donated his fee to charity... good on him! It's not as if, Eric needs the money for himself.... is it ?
~ Brack ~
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