Sheryl Crow, Eric Clapton, Vince Gill, and Albert Lee Set the Stage on Fire with “Tulsa Time”

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When legends unite on stage, magic happens—and that’s exactly what went down when Sheryl Crow, Eric Clapton, Vince Gill, and Albert Lee joined forces for a show-stopping rendition of “Tulsa Time”. The performance, a highlight of a recent tribute concert honoring country-rock fusion, was a masterclass in musical brilliance, blending Crow’s soulful energy, Clapton’s bluesy precision, Gill’s smooth country charm, and Lee’s fiery guitar licks.

Four legends like Sheryl Crow, Eric Clapton, Vince Gill, and Albert Lee converge on a single stage, magic is inevitable—and their electrifying performance of “Tulsa Time” was nothing short of spectacular.

Clapton, who first popularized the song in his 1980 live album, kicked things off with his signature smooth vocals and effortless bluesy guitar licks, while Sheryl Crow brought her infectious rock-and-roll energy, trading verses with a playful swagger. Vince Gill, the country virtuoso, added his velvety voice and razor-sharp Telecaster riffs, perfectly complementing Albert Lee’s jaw-dropping guitar work—his fingers flying across the strings with lightning precision.

The chemistry was undeniable as they traded solos, harmonized, and fed off each other’s energy, turning the classic tune into a high-octane jam that had the crowd on their feet. By the final chorus, it was clear this wasn’t just a performance—it was a historic moment, a celebration of timeless talent and the pure joy of making music together.

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