The band on stage was wailing chords to the familiar hit, "White Room.” It wasn’t Cream, though, but their sons Malcolm, Kofi ...
Maintaining the legacy of the late Cream drummer Ginger Baker remains vitally important for his son, Kofi Baker. “It’s pretty ...
Producer Tom Dowd said Cream never played “Crossroads” for less than seven minutes in concert and was certain the 'Wheels of Fire' recording was an edit ...
Toto guitarist Steve Lukather recently revealed that he used to play in a supergroup with Eddie Van Halen, Albert Lee, and Steve Morse, back in the 1990s.
Unlike others before them, Cream — Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker — brought rock and roll fire, flair and ferocity to the genre — along with a fair helping of jazz-inspired ...
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Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNHere's who is coming to the Wildey Theatre in Edwardsville in FebruaryFor more information on any event at the Wildey Theatre, 252 N. Main St. in Edwardsville, call 618-307-1750, go to wildeytheatre.com or visit the Wildey Theatre Facebook page.
“I thought of Cream as sort of a jazz band,” bassist Jack Bruce once said, “only we never told Eric he was really Ornette Coleman! Kept quiet about that.” Like a jazz band, Cream made ...
The trio of Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton each brought an immense level of skill and personal dedication to Cream. Expectations from within and without were, understandably ...
Cream were a British rock trio formed in London in 1966. The group consisted of bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker. Bruce was the primary songwriter and ...
When we talk about influential artists from the 1960s, a lot of the regulars who come up include the likes of Eric Clapton ... Jack Bruce, that’s because he was one of the founding members of Cream.
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