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GINGER BAKER

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Legendary drum dervish (1939–2019)

Ginger Baker revolution­ised the drummer’s place in rock music. Prior to Cream’s explosive arrival in 1966, drummers tended to be unshowy background types, keeping things simple while others took centre stage. But Baker’s hard-driving percussive approach – rooted in the Soho jazz scene of his teenage years – brought with it natural flamboyanc­e, a unique sense of timing and a fascinatio­n with African polyrhythm­s, fostered by his mentor, Phil Seamen. As Rush’s Neal Peart stated: “Every rock drummer since has been influenced in some way by Ginger, even if they don’t know it.” His talent sustained him through Blind Faith and into the ’70s with Air Force and Baker Gurvitz Army, via a stint in Nigeria with Fela Kuti, before a fitful few decades playing with Hawkwind, PIL, Masters Of Reality and various others. A notoriousl­y volatile character, his temperamen­t alienated him from many but provided gripping subject matter for Jay Bulger’s 2012 documentar­y, Beware Of Mr Baker.

 ??  ?? Percussive perfection­ist: Ginger Baker at Cream’s first live gig, July 29, 1966
Percussive perfection­ist: Ginger Baker at Cream’s first live gig, July 29, 1966

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