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Happy Birthday Peter Edward Ginger Baker (born 19 August 1939 in Lewisham, South London) is an English drummer, best known for his work with Cream and Blind Faith. He is also known for his numerous associations with World music, mainly the use of African influences.[1] He has also had other collaborations such as with Gary Moore, Hawkwind and Public Image Ltd. Bakers drumming attracted attention for its flamboyance, showmanship and his use of two bass drums instead of the conventional single bass kick drum (following a similar set-up used by Louie Bellson during his days with Duke Ellington). Although a firmly established rock drummer and praised as Rocks first superstar drummer,[2] he prefers being called a jazz drummer.[3] Bakers influence has extended to drummers of both genres, including Billy Cobham, Peter Criss, Bill Ward, Ian Paice, Nick Mason,[4] and John Bonham. AllMusic has described him as the most influential percussionist of the 1960s and stated that virtually every drummer of every heavy metal band that has followed since that time has sought to emulate some aspect of Bakers playing. [2] While at times performing in a similar way to Keith Moon from The Who, Baker also employs a more restrained style influenced by the British jazz groups he heard during the late 1950s and early 1960s. In his early days as a drummer, he performed lengthy drum solos, the best known being the five-minute drum solo Toad from Creams debut album Fresh Cream (1966). He is also noted for using a variety of other percussion instruments and for his application of African rhythms. He would often emphasize the flam, a drum rudiment in which both sticks attack the drumhead at almost the same time, giving a heavy thunderous sound. Cream, 1967. L-R: Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton Baker formed and recorded with Ginger Bakers Energy and was involved in collaborations with Bill Laswell, jazz bassist Charlie Haden, jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, and pioneering afro beat musician Fela Kuti. He was also member of Hawkwind, Atomic Rooster,The Masters Of Reality, and Public Image Ltd.. Baker gained fame as a member of the Graham Bond Organisation and then as a member of the rock band Cream from 1966 until they disbanded in 1968. He later joined the group Blind Faith. In 1970 Baker formed, toured and recorded with fusion rock group Ginger Bakers Air Force. He lived in Nigeria from 1970 until 1976.[5] Baker sat in for Kuti[6] during recording sessions in 1971 and these were released by Regal Zonophone as Live! (Fela Kuti album) (1971)[7] Fela also appeared with Ginger Baker on Stratavarious (1972) alongside Bobby Gass,[8] a pseudonym for Bobby Tench[1] from The Jeff Beck Group. Stratavarious was later re-issued as part of the compilation Do What You Like.[9] Baker formed Baker Gurvitz Army in 1974 and recorded three albums with them before the band broke up in 1976. In 1992 Baker played with the hard-rock group Masters of Reality on the album Sunrise on the Sufferbus, yielding the top-ten hit She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On). In 1994 he formed The Ginger Baker Trio and joined the bassist known as Googe in Masters of Reality formed by producer, singer and guitarist Chris Goss. In 1994 Baker joined BBM, a short-lived power trio with the lineup of Baker, Jack Bruce and Irish blues rock guitarist Gary Moore. On 3 May 2005 Baker was reunited with Eric Clapton and Bruce for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and Madison Square Garden. The London concerts were recorded and released as Royal Albert Hall London May 2–3–5–6 2005 (2005),[10] In a Rolling Stone article written in 2009, Bruce is quoted as saying: Its a knife-edge thing between me and Ginger. Nowadays, were happily co-existing in different continents [Bruce lives in Britain, Baker in South Africa]...although I was thinking of asking him to move. Hes still a bit too close.[11] In 2008 a bank clerk, Lindiwe Noko, was charged with defrauding him of almost one-half million Rand ($60,000).[12] The bank clerk claimed that it was a gift after she and Baker became lovers. Not so, insisted Baker, who explained, Ive a scar that only a woman who had a thing with me would know. Its there and she doesnt know its there.[13] Bakers autobiography Hellraiser was published in 2009.[1] Documentaries In 2012 the documentary film Beware Of Mr. Baker by Jay Bulger of Ginger Bakers life had its world premiere at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas where it won the grand jury award for best documentary feature.[14] The film was nominated for the Grierson Award at the 2012 British Film Institute Awards. Movie Poster for Beware Of Mr. Baker 1971. Ginger Baker in Africa - Ginger Baker sets up shop in a recording studio he built in Nigerias Lagos in 1971. (netflix) Documents the drive from Algeria to Nigeria through the Sahara and is filled with an hour of jamming with Fela Kuti. Read more: answers/topic/ginger-baker#ixzz3AqOThiS4
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