The band Cream was one of the first rock supergroups to emerge from the British rhythm and blues movement of the 1960s. They fused their love of the blues with ...
Clapton’s power trio imploded almost as quickly as it had arrived, but the band’s management didn’t want the party to end ...
Asked in a 2006 interview why Cream passed on scheduling any more reunion gigs after their New York concerts in late 2005, Baker echoed his complaints about the band's final shows four decades prior.
A look into who played best with Eric Clapton as a sideplayer, from his early days to recent years, before deciding that it's Derek and the Dominos.
“I thought of Cream as sort of a jazz band,” bassist Jack Bruce once said, “only we never told Eric he was really Ornette Coleman! Kept quiet about that.” Like a jazz band, Cream made ...
The band performing on stage was wailing chords to the familiar hit, “White Room.” It wasn’t Cream, though, but their sons Malcolm, Kofi and Rob. , Contributor. Forbes contributors publish ...
Malcolm Bruce says his band, Sons of Cream, is often mistaken for a “tribute band.” Nothing could be further from the truth: ...