
Eric Clapton & Friends in Concert
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In Concert: A Benefit for the Crossroads Centre at Antigua is a live concert film featuring performances by the British rock musician Eric Clapton and invited friends, such as David Sanborn, Sheryl Crow, Mary J. Blige and Bob Dylan.[citation needed] The DVD and VHS releases hit the market on 26 October 1999 under license of Warner Bros. Records. The concert tickets revenue was donated to the Crossroads Centre Foundation. It was the first Crossroads Guitar Festival, although titled differently at the time.[1] The release reached various national charts and sold more than 225,000 copies worldwide.
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Eric Clapton
Self

Bob Dylan
Self - Guest star

Sheryl Crow
Self - Guest star

David Sanborn
Self - Guest star

Mary J. Blige
Self - Guest star

Andy Fairweather Low
Self

Nathan East
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Steve Gadd
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Tim Carmon
Self
Dave Delhomme
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Tessa Niles
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Katie Kissoon
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