The Music of Cream was reviewed Wednesday night at the Bing Crosby Theater. When Cream reunited in 2005 for one of three sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, there was a palpable chill among the ...
Maybe it seemed too much like hallowed ground. Or maybe he was just too busy doing his own thing. But Kofi Baker didn't really discover Cream music until 2005, when the first supergroup played what ...
Before Cream imploded and played its final concert in London in November of 1968, the pioneering power trio ignited in San Diego during its U.S. farewell tour a month earlier. The tour marked both a ...
From 1966-69, at the apex of the explosion of the musical creativity of the 1960s, the band Cream brought together three extraordinary musicians: guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer ...
The world has a surfeit of father-to-son rock ‘n’ roll relationships. To name a few: John Lennon and Sean Lennon; Ringo Starr and Zak Starkey; Bob Dylan and Jakob Dylan; Loudon Wainwright III and ...
Legacies are tricky. You can’t see or touch them, yet they can be an unbearable weight to carry around. One has to imagine that’s the case for Kofi Baker, son of late Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Ginger ...
Kofi Baker is the best drummer alive for the Music of Cream gig. That includes his father. Baker’s dad, Ginger, was Cream’s drummer, so Kofi has a sixth sense and genetic advantage for the repertoire ...
They were pioneers, the psychedelic supergroup that helped introduce a fusion of jazz and heavy blues into popular music, creating an approach to rock 'n' roll whose influence is still felt to this ...
In April of 2022 after select shows in Europe,The Music of Cream returns to the USA with a 50 plus city tour kicking off in Florida. All dates are now on sale. http ...
Poet/lyricist Pete Brown, Cream‘s unofficial fourth member, watched from the audience as guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker played the first of their four reunion ...
Will Johns, Kofi Baker, and Malcolm Bruce play the music of their fathers (and ex-uncle!). Credit: Photo by Christine Connallon/Courtesy of Press Here Publicity As a working band, the lifespan of ...