The Music of Cream - 50th Anniversary Tour
The Music of Cream - 50th Anniversary Tour
www.musicofcream.com
WELLINGTON &
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March
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March
Ginger Baker. Jack Bruce.
Eric Clapton. Cream was a chemical explosion like
no other, the blueprint for every supergroup to follow and
the heavy blues precursor to Hendrix, Zeppelin and so much
more.
The fiery union of blues guitar god Eric Clapton and the jazz skewed rhythm section of Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce caused a psychedelic sensation that rang loud from their '66 debut to their fourth album of '69, "Goodbye".
The sad passing of Jack Bruce in October 2014 marked an official end to a legend that gave us "Strange Brew", "Sunshine of Your Love", "White Room", "Badge" and definitive, powerhouse versions of trad blues staples such as "Spoonful" and "Crossroads".
Now, fifty years since their earth-shaking debut album, the bloodlines of that hallowed trilogy come together to pay tribute to Cream's legendary four-album reign over the psychedelic frontier of the late 1960s.
Malcolm BRUCE (son of Jack) and Kofi BAKER (son of Ginger) unite with Will Johns (nephew of Eric and son of Zeppelin/ Stones engineer Andy) to unleash the lightning that electrified a generation — with special guest “The Voice of Rock”, and stunning bassist Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE).
"Spoonful", "Strange Brew", "Sunshine of Your Love", "White Room", "Crossroads" and "Badge" will be performed by master musicians whose lives have been steeped in the Cream spirit and legacy.
This is a very special concert tour that celebrates the most innovative and explosive supergroup of all time, in the hands of those that knew them best.
BIOS
Malcolm
Bruce
The son of Cream singer-bassist Jack
Bruce, Malcolm grew up in the thick of rock royalty and, via
the Guildhall School of Music, began performing
professionally at 16. As pianist, bassist, guitarist or
engineer he has shared studios with Little Richard, Elton
John, Eric Clapton and Dr John, and recorded and performed
often with his father in the UK, US and Europe. Recent tours
have included 60 dates with Joe Satriani and revisiting the
music of Cream with Kofi Baker and Will Johns. Malcolm will
launch his debut solo album, Salvation, as opening act on
the Music Of Cream NZ tour.
Kofi
Baker
Kofi's first performance was with his
father, jazz-rock legend Ginger Baker, on live TV at the age
of six. He's since played drums behind Tom Jones, Jack
Bruce, Steve Marriott, and as half of a polyrhythmic
powerhouse with his father across Europe in the 1980s. More
recently, Kofi has played the Extreme Guitar Tour with Uli
Jon Roth, Vinny Appice and Vinnie Moore, and joined with
Malcolm Bruce to rekindle the spirit of Cream to critical
acclaim on stage in US and UK. His own albums include Lost
City and Abstract Logic, with Jonas Hellborg and Shawn
Lane.
Will
Johns
Encouragement from his uncle Eric Clapton
was an auspicious start for teenaged singer-guitarist Will
Johns. The son of legendary recording engineer Andy Johns
(the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin), he has
since performed with Joe Strummer, Ronnie Wood, Jack Bruce
and Bill Wyman, and most recently the music of Cream with
Malcolm Bruce and Kofi Baker. By several curious twists of
the family tree, Will also counts George Harrison, Mick
Fleetwood and the great rock producer Glyn Johns as uncles.
The Will Johns Band has released three albums — Count On
Me, Hooks and Lines and Something Old, Something New —
since 2009.
Glenn Hughes – DEEP
PURPLE
The distinction of historic stints with
seminal hard rock acts Deep Purple AND Black Sabbath only
begins to describe Glenn Hughes’ six decades in the
blues-rock maelstrom.
With a voice that is legendary and
a bass guitarist of rare invention, the UK rock legend has
recorded with artists as diverse as Gary Moore and the KLF,
and held his corner of virtuosic supergroup Black Country
Communion with Joe Bonamassa and Jason Bonham since
2009.
Glenn was hugely inspired the music of CREAM and
Jack Bruce, with whom he collaborated on a number of
occasions.
Last year saw the release of his 14th solo album, "Resonate". His autobiography, "Scenes From the Life of a Rock'n'Roll Star", contains a foreword by Metallica's Lars Ulrich. Say no more.
WHERE, WHEN & HOW
WELLINGTON
OPERA
HOUSE
Wednesday, 31 May
TICKETS
CHRISTCHURCH
ISAAC
THEATRE ROYAL
Thursday, 1 June
TICKETS
AUCKLAND
ASB
AOTEA CENTRE
Friday, 2 June
TICKETS
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