COVID CHRONICLES Day 10

Happy Birthday Eric Clapton! And others…

Wynn Hausser
2 min readMar 30, 2020
Eric Clapton circa Layla

Monday, March 30

Today is the anniversary of the birth of a “who’s who” of creative minds and talents. A highly subjective Top 11, in reverse chronological order (with honorable mention to Celine Dion, Paul Reiser, M.C. Hammer and others).

11. Norah Jones (1979), American Singer/Pianist — First time I heard her I imagined a late-twenties, early thirties black woman.

10. Secretariat (1970), American thoroughbred racehorse — So it’s a horse. Fight me.

9. Tracy Chapman (1964), American singer/songwriter — Her first album is part of the soundtrack of my life during that period.

8. Robbie Coltrane (1950), Scottish actor and comedian — Who doesn’t love Hagrid?

7. Eric Clapton (1945) **, English singer/songwriter and guitarist — I was turned on to G0d on a guitar” by a cook on the organic farm where I spent the summer between 8th and 9th grade (a story for another time) when he introduced me to Layla and Other Love Songs.

6. Warren Beatty (1937), American actor/director — Attended Northwestern, my alma mater.

5. John Lee a.k.a. Sonny Boy Williamson (1914), American blues musician— A legend.

4. John Astin (1930), American actor — Gomez Addams alone gives him the nod over some others.

3. Vincent Van Gogh (1853), Dutch painter — I know, right?

2. Francisco Jose de Goya (1746), Spanish painter/etcher — Transitional figure between the Old Masters and moderns.

1. Maimonedes (1135), Spanish philosopher — Only arguably the greatest Torah scholar ever.

On an ENTIRELY different level, but to make it an even dozen, I humbly and proudly submit as 8a: Edwin Frank Hausser III, a.k.a. Wynn Hausser, born Easter Monday, 1959 at 3:30am. Legacy still being written.

**NOTE: Since this was written I’ve been forced to drop my affection for Clapton after learning of his anti-vax and racist statements.

Read Day 11

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Wynn Hausser

Professional Communicator, Change Agent & Nonprofit Specialist. “COVID CHRONICLES” documents life under pandemic. Also write on sports, politics and life.