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  1. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Ginger Baker was an English drummer and percussionist known for his flamboyant playing style that incorporated intricate polyrhythms influenced by jazz, rock, and West African music. Baker was widely considered rock’s first superstar drummer, serving as the drummer for the seminal British rock.

  2. Hace 3 días · Of course, Baker wasn’t Bonham’s only influence as a drummer. Bev Bevan, the drummer famed most for his work with ELO, remembered the Led Zeppelin drummer’s fascination with musicians across the pond. “I’m not sure John was a fan of British drummers, though he must have been influenced by Tony Meehan and Brian Bennett and Clem Cattini ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Ginger Baker - drums, percussion, tympani, gong, congas, maracas. Nicky Skopelitis - 12-string electric guitar L. Shankar - violin Foday Musa Suso - kora Bernie Worrell - Hammond B-3 organ Bill Laswell - bass guitar Ayib Dieng - Drums, percussion, Chatan, Bells.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2024 · Roger Waters knew the power of a good drummer, and in an era where Keith Moon reigned supreme, the Pink Floyd leader thought Ginger Baker was just as good. Let’s get one thing straight, though: there will NEVER be another Keith Moon in the history of rock and roll.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2024 · That man was the pharmaceutical fanatic and raiser of hell, Ginger Baker. For Bonham, the drummer of Cream represented the very pinnacle of technical prowess. Bonham once said of his idol: “I don’t think anyone can ever put Ginger Baker down.”

  6. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Ginger Baker, who died last week at the age of 80, was responsible for pioneering many of the techniques in modern rock drumming, a feat he accomplished behind the rhythm chair of bands like Cream and Blind Faith. But for all his rock 'n' roll bona fides, he was a jazz musician at heart, influenced.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Ginger Baker. Cream, British rock trio that was the first “supergroup” (made up of musicians who had achieved fame independently before coming together as a band). Cream blended rock, blues, psychedelic rock, and a hint of jazz to create a unique sound. It was known for dexterous live improvisations that often turned into extended jam sessions.