Ginger Baker's offical web-site; legendary jazz percussionist and sometime hellraiser, he won critical acclaim in the early 60's touring the UK with The Graham Bond Organisation. In 1966, he teamed up with Bond bassist Jack Bruce and up and coming guitarist Eric Clapton, formed Cream and shot to fame with such classic songs as Sunshine of Your Love and White Room. Cream took the USA by storm, but in-fighting and constant touring led to an early split in 1968. In 1969, Cream was followed by the first ?super-group?, Blind Faith, featuring Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood & Rick Grech; but a massively tour beginning with the first free concert in London?s Hyde Park and a controversial album cover was the extent of their output. Ginger Baker then formed big-band Airforce (1970), went to Africa and continued a long and eventful career that now sees him back in the UK with his band Ginger Baker?s Jazz Confusion. A new award winning movie ?Beware of Mr. Baker? and his book Hellraiser chart the course of his life and this web-site (constantly updated by the Baker family) alongside the Facebook Official Ginger Baker Fan page, stands as a tribute to the Ginger Baker legacy.
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Ginger Baker's offical web-site; legendary jazz percussionist and sometime hellraiser, he won critical acclaim in the early 60's touring the UK with The Graham Bond Organisation. In 1966, he teamed up with Bond bassist Jack Bruce and up and coming guitarist Eric Clapton, formed Cream and shot to fame with such classic songs as Sunshine of Your Love and White Room. Cream took the USA by storm, but in-fighting and constant touring led to an early split in 1968. In 1969, Cream was followed by the first ?super-group?, Blind Faith, featuring Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood & Rick Grech; but a massively tour beginning with the first free concert in London?s Hyde Park and a controversial album cover was the extent of their output. Ginger Baker then formed big-band Airforce (1970), went to Africa and continued a long and eventful career that now sees him back in the UK with his band Ginger Baker?s Jazz Confusion.
A new award winning movie ?Beware of Mr. Baker? and his book Hellraiser chart the course of his life and this web-site (constantly updated by the Baker family) alongside the Facebook Official Ginger Baker Fan page, stands as a tribute to the Ginger Baker legacy.
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Ginger Baker's offical web-site; legendary jazz percussionist and sometime hellraiser, he won critical acclaim in the early 60's touring the UK with The Graham Bond Organisation. In 1966, he teamed up with Bond bassist Jack Bruce and up and coming guitarist Eric Clapton, formed Cream and shot to fame with such classic songs as Sunshine of Your Love and White Room. Cream took the USA by storm, but in-fighting and constant touring led to an early split in 1968. In 1969, Cream was followed by the first ?super-group?, Blind Faith, featuring Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood & Rick Grech; but a massively tour beginning with the first free concert in London?s Hyde Park and a controversial album cover was the extent of their output. Ginger Baker then formed big-band Airforce (1970), went to Africa and continued a long and eventful career that now sees him back in the UK with his band Ginger Baker?s Jazz Confusion. A new award winning movie ?Beware of Mr. Baker? and his book Hellrai...
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