LONDON (Reuters) - British rock music drummer Ginger Baker, a co-founder of the 1960's supergroup Cream with bass player Jack Bruce and guitarist Eric Clapton, died on Sunday aged 80. Baker, who was ...
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Covering classic rock, I’ve done interviews with great drummers: Ginger Baker, Micky Dolenz, John Densmore, Clive Bunker, Doug Clifford & Jim McCarty, all included here. During my tenure covering ...
If you know Ginger Baker only as the then drummer in Cream, you really don’t know Ginger Baker at all. Yes, it was in Cream that Baker became the world’s first superstar rock drummer, was the first to ...
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Ginger Baker, who helped redefine the role of the drums in rock and became a superstar in the process, died Sunday in a hospital in southeastern England. He was 80. Baker drew worldwide attention for ...
Ginger Baker, the legendary drummer in the 1960s supergroup Cream, died Sunday in a hospital in the United Kingdom. He was 80. A co-founder of Cream in 1966, Baker also played with Blind Faith, ...
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 ...
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 ...