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The band formed in late 1969 upon the disbandment of Blind Faith. The original lineup consisted of Ginger Baker on drums, Steve Winwood on organ and vocals, Ric Grech on violin and bass, Jeanette Jacobs on vocals, Denny Laine on guitar and vocals, Phil Seamen on drums, Alan White on drums, Chris Wood on tenor sax and flute, Graham Bond on alto ...
Mar 30, 2016 · Ginger Baker's Air Force was a huge 11-member outfit. As he insisted to Disc and Music Echo in the spring of 1970, it all happened because he was lied to by Clapton, who departed Blind...
In 1970, Wood and Jacobs travelled back to London, and along with Steve Winwood, joined Ginger Baker's Air Force. The unified supergroup released one album, before Wood re-joined Traffic.
Ginger Baker's Air Force was a jazz-rock fusion supergroup led by drummer Ginger Baker. The band formed in late 1969 upon the disbandment of Blind Faith.
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Ginger Baker's Air Force was a jazz-rock fusion band comprising Ginger Baker on drums, Steve Winwood on organ and vocals, Ric Grech on violin and bass, Jeanette Jacobs on vocals, Denny Laine on guitar and vocals, Remi Kabaka on drums, Chris Wood (of Traffic) on tenor sax and flute, Graham Bond on alto sax, Harold McNair on tenor sax and flute ...
Jan 9, 2018 · The first, Ginger Baker’s Air Force, is a live double-album with Steve Winwood and Ric Grech (both ex-Blind Faith), Chris Wood (of Winwood’s Traffic), and Denny Laine (pre-Wings). It includes renditions of the Blind Faith jam “Do What You Like” and the Cream staple “ Toad .”
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Harold McNair and Chris Wood are on blistering form on flutes and saxes, and the presence of Graham Bond brings more than a little holy magick to the table, particularly on “Early In The...