The World’s Greatest Drummer is lying flat out on a bed in a West London hotel room when the man from Classic Rock is ushered into his presence. “’Oo are you?” he moans, barely taking a handshake ...
Legendary British drummer Ginger Baker, a founding member of British psychedelic band Cream, died on Sunday aged 80, it was announced on his Twitter account. Seen performing at the Rock 'N' Roll ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Roz Kelly/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images When Buddy Guy played London's Marquee Club ...
Despite being one of the greatest percussionists of the past century, Ginger Baker thought some artists were never meant to ...
Who doesn’t love a good power trio? Cream was one of the original super-famous power trios. That group featured the talents of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker. They were psychedelic rock ...
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker wanted to keep Cream a secret. A record project nearly blew their cover
When Buddy Guy played London's Marquee Club in 1965, Eric Clapton was in the crowd. He was so impressed by the bluesman's power trio, it prompted him to quit the Bluesbreakers and form Cream, the rock ...
Drummer Ginger Baker, who became rock’s first superstar percussionist as a member of the wildly popular ‘60s British power trio Cream, died Sunday in England. He was 80. His Facebook and Twitter pages ...
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