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 ...
Masters Of Reality mainman and noted Kyuss/Queens Of The Stone Age desert-rock pioneer/producer Chris Goss has just risen and is partaking of his first coffee and smoke of the day, while talking to ...
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 ...
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 ...
In between the height of their three-year span between the band’s 1966 debut Fresh Cream and second release Disraeli Gears in 1967, Cream also got in on the commercial work when Jack Bruce, Eric ...
The recording sessions were a big deal for both Kuti and EMI, the label that owned Abbey Road Studios. Kuti was the first signing to EMI’s Africa imprint, and Live! would be the first major ...