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Cream
History of Great Britain
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| | 1966 | Baker, Ginger |  |
| Cream is one of the earliest "power trios", with Eric Claton, Jack Bruce (also of Manfred Mann, the Blues breakers and the Graham Bond Organisation) and Ginger Baker (another member of the GBO) |
| 1966 | Bruce, Jack |  |
| Cream is one of the earliest "power trios", with Eric Claton, Jack Bruce (also of Manfred Mann, the Blues breakers and the Graham Bond Organisation) and Ginger Baker (another member of the GBO) |
| 1966 | Clapton, Eric Patrick |  |
| Cream is one of the earliest "power trios", with Eric Claton, Jack Bruce (also of Manfred Mann, the Blues breakers and the Graham Bond Organisation) and Ginger Baker (another member of the GBO) |
| 1968 | Clapton, Eric Patrick |  |
| "Sunshine Of Your Love" reaches No 5 in the USA |
| "White Room" reaches No 6 in the USA |
| 19th Oct Los Angeles Cream's farewell album, Goodbye, features live performances recorded live at The Forum, Los Angeles, October 19, 1968, and it is released shortly after Cream disbanded in 1968 |
| 1969 | Clapton, Eric Patrick |  |
| "Crossroads" reaches No 28 in the USA |
| 2003 | Baker, Ginger |  |
| A full-scale reunion of Cream with Clapton, Bruce and Baker playing 4 sold-out concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall (the scene of their 1968 farewell shows) |
| 2003 | Bruce, Jack |  |
| A full-scale reunion of Cream with Clapton, Bruce and Baker playing 4 sold-out concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall (the scene of their 1968 farewell shows) |
| 2003 | Clapton, Eric Patrick |  |
| A full-scale reunion of Cream with Clapton, Bruce and Baker playing 4 sold-out concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall (the scene of their 1968 farewell shows) |
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