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August 19 – Today In Rock Music History

August 19, 2010

Happy Birthday Ginger Baker!

Musicians Born On August 19

1939 Ginger Baker (Cream)
1940 Johnny Nash (I Can See Clearly Now)
1945 Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)
1948 Billy J. Kramer (Trains and Boats and Planes)
1951 John Deacon (Queen)
1963 Joey Tempest (Europe)
1968 MC Eric (Technotronic)

Happy Birthday Ian Gillian!

Deaths On August 19

1979 Dorsey Burnette (There was a Tall Oak Tree)

Number 1 In The Charts On August 19

1967 Beatles: ‘All You Need Is Love’ US 45
1972 ‘Chicago V’ US LP
1978 Commodores: ‘Three Times a Lady’ UK 45
1995 Black Grape : It’s Great When You’re Straight…Yeah! : UK LP

Happy Birthday John Deacon!

Various Music Events On August 19

1950 Hank Snow begins 21-week run at top of American country music chart with ‘I’m Moving On’

1954` 2,400 fans jam Hollywood Savoy Ballroom to see B.B. King, Johnny Otis and the Platters

1955 New York radio station WINS announces that it will no longer play ‘cover’ records – this means originals of songs such as ‘Ain’t That A Shame’ by Fats Domino rather than white copies by Pat Boone, etc.

1964 Beatles begin their first American concert tour, with 26 dates, including several giant outdoor stadiums – a taste of the big tours to come. (Tour begins at Cow Palace, San Francisco)

1967 Pink Floyd debut on UK LP chart with ‘Piper at the Gates of Dawn’

1967 Radio station KNOW in Denver, US, bans all Beatles tracks because of drug references

1969 Miles Davis LP ‘Bitches Brew’ recorded in New York

1972 Roxy Music debut on UK chart with ‘Virginia Plain’

1976 Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter visits fifth annual Capricorn picnic

1989 Del Amitri debut on UK chart with ‘Kiss This Thing Goodbye’

1997 Fleetwood Mac’s reunion album “The Dance” is released

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Cream Feature with Vintage Photos & Videos

February 8, 2010

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

It is really hard to believe that Cream was only together for a little more than two years. They were rock’s first power-trio and in their short history would sell millions of records and sell out concert halls everywhere. The band was formed as a blues-rock outfit in late 1966 with Eric Clapton on guitar and occasional lead vocals, Jack Bruce as its main songwriter, lead singer and bassist, and drummer Ginger Baker. Clapton was already pretty well know as a guitar hero in the UK and with Cream would soon be an international guitar playing superstar. He had been in bands like the Yardbirds and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers before Cream. Bruce also had been a member of the Bluesbreakers along with Clapton for a short time and had just left Manfred Mann when he joined up. Baker was the drummer for the Graham Bond Organisation , yet another band that Bruce had also been a member of. All three Cream members were looking to expand their music experiences and play music other than what was standard for the time period. No question that was what they ended up doing, playing long blues jams and extended solos live including everything from blues, to psychedelic, to hard rock.

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Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Their first album, Fresh Cream was released in December of ’66. Mainly a blues album, it was a hit reaching the British Top Ten in early 1967. Almost a year after their first release came the album Disraeli Gears. It was loaded with hits and made them big in the US, reaching number five. The hard rock song “Sunshine of Your Love,” was the album’s biggest hit with its great guitar and haunting vocals. “Strange Brew” was another hit and songs like “Dance the Night Away,” “Tales of Brave Ulysses” and “S.W.L.A.B.R.” all got substantial radio play. In June of ’68 the double album Wheels of Fire topped the American charts and they were now considered one of rock biggest bands. One disc of this double album was recorded in the studio, the second recorded on stage in San Francisco. On this live disc Clapton fans would get to hear the Robert Johnson cover “Crossroads” for the first time. The studio disc contained the top ten single, Bruce’s “White Room” (number 6 on the charts) as well as a grand cover of Albert King’s “Born Under a Bad Sign.”

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, PhotoCream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

It seem unreal that a band so hot would break up while at their peak, yet that is just what happened to Cream. Once again the three members wanted to break out and do something new. Cream played their last concert on November 26, 1968, at London’s Royal Albert Hall. There would be one last album after the breakup to be released in early 1969 , Goodbye, it consisted of three studio tracks and three live tracks. One of those studio tunes would be the Eric Clapton-George Harrison composition “Badge” which is the album’s best track. Goodbye may not have gotten the greatest reviews but it did hit number two on the charts.

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Life after Cream was most rewarding for Clapton with a huge solo career. He did briefly belong to two supergroups, teaming up again in ’69 with Baker in Blind Faith and then in 1970 he formed Derek & the Dominos. Bruce went on to form several different bands with several big name musicians and covered everything from blues, rock, folk and jazz. After Blind Faith, Baker formed a couple of bands including Ginger Baker’s Air Force which put out a couple of albums. He was later in a few other bands and then got back with Bruce in BBM in 1994. He retired from the business in late ’97 and bought a horse farm in Colorado which he ran until late ’99 when he was being force out of the country.

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The group performed a brief set during the 1993 ceremony in which they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Jack Bruce nearly died after a liver transplant in 2003. In May, 2005 the group reunited for a series of concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall, the same venue where they played their farewell concert in 1968. Another series of reunion concerts is booked at Madison Square Garden in New York City in October 2005.

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Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Cream, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Classic Rock, Rock Music, Photo

Significant Facts About Cream:

* Produced just seven original studio and live albums, and three compilations, yielding sales of more than 35-million. By comparison, Styx, with 22 studio and live albums and six compilations also have sales of 35-million.

* Performed more than 300 live shows in less than 30 months on tour.

* Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993.

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Cream Discography

Fresh Cream (1966)
Disraeli Gears (1967)
Wheels Of Fire (1968)
Goodbye (1969)

Various Cream Live Videos


Cream Live – I Feel Free Live Video

http://www.youtube.com/v/SObv1nsQB38&hl=en_US&fs=1&

Cream – I’m So Glad Live Video

http://www.youtube.com/v/iEKai8PGomg&hl=en_US&fs=1&

Cream – Tales Of Brave Ulysses Live Video

http://www.youtube.com/v/-BGlFsf9DM8&hl=en_US&fs=1&

Cream – Anyone For Tennis Live Video

http://www.youtube.com/v/MB2f6-U72Zk&hl=en_US&fs=1&

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