

The group kicked off its North American concert tour on April 18 in Vancouver, Canada. Noah also credits timing and luck for making Sunday’s joint San Diego concert with his band and his father possible. “My dad has taught me gratitude and about always having a consistent work ethic.” Cream of the crop “It’s truly a blessing to do what we do,” he said.

Noah, who is now working on a duo album with his father, concurred. “When you put it all that way, there is a cosmic element that the universe has presented this situation,” Nathan, 67, said, in a joint interview from Tokyo with his son. Like father, like son, with a connective tissue provided by Clapton, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s only three-time inductee. Noah, then 13, was already earning praise for his perfect pitch. Coincidentally, that is the same campus where Noah made his 2014 concert debut with his dad at UCSD’s 18th annual Lytle Scholarship Concert. The chances these two musicians from the same family would have a Clapton-fueled convergence on stage, in San Diego, are beyond slim.ĭitto the fact this convergence will be in the same city where Nathan graduated in 1978 from the University of California San Diego. He now performs nightly some of the same classic Cream and Clapton solo songs, including “Sunshine of Your Love” and “Wonderful Tonight,” his father grew up playing - and continues to play on tour with Clapton.
