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During the golden era of rock and roll, there was a muse who captivated two of the most eminent music icons in history. One of them sang to her "Something
Pattie Boyd, famously married to George Harrison and Eric Clapton, ties the knot for the third time
In the autumn of 1970, Eric Clapton summoned a young woman called Pattie Boyd, one of the leading British models of her generation, to the South Kensington flat used by his band.
Referring to himself as a 'semi-racist' in that moment, the 72-year-old reflected on his raging addictions in the mid 1970s which damaged his life, relationships and career.
Pattie Boyd, the photographer and model who was married to George Harrison before leaving him for Eric Clapton, captured these images of the icons of the 60s and 70s.
In a love triangle for the ages, Eric Clapton tried to woo ’60s supermodel Pattie Boyd with secret love letters while she was married to George Harrison — when the two rockers were best frien…
English model, photographer and actor Pattie Boyd photographed in her house for Hello Magazine in June 2004
Pattie Boyd, the former wife of George Harrison and Eric Clapton who inspired songs Leyla and Wonderful Tonight, has wed for the third time
THE MUSE: Pattie Boyd THE BACKSTORY: Eric Clapton told Boyd he was in love with her when she was still married to his friend George Harrison. In 1970, the guitar virtuoso released "Layla" ("You've got me on my knees") to drive the point home. He and Boyd wed in 1979. UPDATE: She divorced Clapton in 1989, citing "infidelity and unreasonable behavior."
Beginning in May, a Liverpool gallery will feature a rare collection of photographs by Pattie Boyd, the wholly-charming, befreckled, gap-toothed muse/gamine/model of London's raging 1960s, including unseen and intimate images of the Beatles and Eric Clapton. These photographs won't be just any shots from the Sixties, of course, since Boyd was married, first, to George Harrison, [...]
August 27, 1967 - George, Pattie and Jenny leaving Bangor, Wales by car to return to London after receiving the news of Brian Epatein’s death. Source of my scan is the Something About Pattie Boyd...
October 1967, Paul & Jane arrive at the ‘How I won the war premiere’