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Ginger Baker<tr style="text-align: center;"><td colspan="3">Ginger Baker:Baker at the 2005 Cream reunion
Baker at the 2005 Cream reunion
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Background information

<tr><td>Birth name</td><td colspan="2">Peter Edward Baker</td></tr><tr><td>Born</td><td colspan="2">August 19,1939</td></tr><tr><td>Origin</td><td colspan="2">Ginger Baker:England Lewisham, London, England</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">Blues-rock
Classic rock
Psychedelic
Jazz</td></tr><tr><td>Website</td><td colspan="2">[1]</td></tr>


Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker (born August 19, 1939, Lewisham, London) is an English drummer who gained fame as a member of possibly the world's first supergroup "Cream" from 1966 until 1968 with Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton. He later joined Clapton, Ric Grech and Steve Winwood in the 1969 group Blind Faith. In the early 1970s, Baker toured and recorded with a fusion rock group, Ginger Baker's Air Force.

Baker's drumming attracted attention for its flamboyance, virtuosity, showmanship, and his pioneering use of two bass drums instead of the conventional single 'kick' drum, possibly influenced by the jazz drummer Sam Woodyard or the jazz great Louie Bellson. He is also noted for applying other percussion instruments rarely heard of before in rock music and for his application of African rhythms to much of his drumming, influenced by his drum tutor, the legendary British jazz drummer Phil Seamen and from recordings by Max Roach (as can be witnessed on "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream). While at times performing in a bombastic manner similar to that of Keith Moon of The Who, Baker was also capable of more restrained playing informed by years of work with British jazz groups during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Baker also performed lengthy improvisational drum solos, his most famous of all being the 16 minute drum solo "Toad" which can be heard on the Cream double album of Wheels of Fire.

Baker was known for taking excessive amounts of amphetamines during the 1960s; as a result rumors emerged through the years that he had died, although interview footage of him in the 90's and the recent Cream reunion shows in London and New York have proven otherwise. In addition, Baker was addicted to heroin for over twenty years, kicking the habit in the early 1980s.

Since 1986, Baker has released several albums of ethnic fusion and jazz percussion, and has toured with various jazz, classical music, and rock ensembles, including a reunited Cream. He has collaborated often with Bill Laswell. As well as bands carrying his own name, such as Ginger Baker's Air Force, Baker Gurvitz Army (1974-1976), and Ginger Baker's Energy (1976), and the Ginger Baker Trio, which included legendary jazz bassist Charlie Haden and jazz iconoclast Bill Frisell on guitar (recordings released in 1994 and 1996), Baker has also at various times been a member of Hawkwind (1980), Atomic Rooster (1980), Public Image Ltd (1986), and Masters of Reality (1990). For a detailed chart of Ginger Baker's band membership, see this page.

In 1994 Baker joined BBM (Bruce-Baker-Moore),a short-lived power trio formed along with Jack Bruce and guitarist Gary Moore.

Highlights of Ginger Baker's solo career include:

Gear

Ginger's kit is DW; all cymbals are Zildjian. The rivet Ride cymbal and the HiHats were used on the last Cream shows in '68.

Drums10"x 8" 12" x 8" 13" x 10" 14" x 12" Toms (all on stands)20"x 14" & 22" x 14" Bass Drums13" Craviotto DW Snare14" Leedy Snare (Spare)DW 5000 Bass Drum Pedals4 DW cymbal stands1 DW HiHat Stand1 DW Snare StandZildjian Ginger Baker 7a sticks

Cymbals:16" K Crash14" Hi Hats8" Splash8" EFX #1 Splash10" EFX #1 Splash8" Splash13" Hat23" Rivet Ride18" China18" Medium Crash

2 Cowbells

We used DW heads for the Albert shows but as from now Ginger will be using Remo heads.

This information was provided by Ginger's drum technician Yard Gavrilovic.

Trivia


Cream
Ginger Baker - Jack Bruce - Eric Clapton

Pete Brown - Felix Pappalardi - Martin Sharp
Gail Collins - Janet Godfrey - George Harrison - Mike Taylor

Discography
Fresh Cream - Disraeli Gears - Wheels of Fire - Goodbye

Live Cream - Live Cream Volume II - BBC Sessions - Royal Albert Hall 2005
Heavy Cream - Strange Brew - The Very Best of Cream - Those Were the Days - 20th Century Masters - Cream Gold

Songwriters covered by Cream
William Bell - James Bracken - Howlin' Wolf - Tony Colton - Willie Dixon - Skip James
Robert Johnson - Booker T. Jones - Blind Joe Reynolds - Ray Smith - T-Bone Walker - Muddy Waters
Related bands
The G.B.O.
(Baker/Bruce)
The Bluesbreakers
(Bruce/Clapton)
The Powerhouse
(Bruce/Clapton)
Blind Faith
(Baker/Clapton)

Categories


English drummers | English blues musicians | Ginger Baker's Air Force | People from Lewisham | Music from London | 1939 births | Living people

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