Get along to the Mill got a tribute with a difference.
Ginger Baker. Jack Bruce. Eric Clapton. Cream was a chemical explosion like no other, the blueprint for every supergroup to follow and the heavy blues precursor to Hendrix, Zeppelin and so much more. Fifty years since their earth-shaking debut album, the bloodlines of that hallowed trilogy come together to pay tribute to Cream’s legendary four-album reign over the psychedelic frontier of the late 1960s.
Kofi Baker (son of Ginger) and Malcolm Bruce (son of Jack) now unite with Will Johns (Eric’s nephew by marriage and son of Zeppelin/Stones/Hendrix engineer Andy) to unleash the sound that roused a generation, performed by the next generation of Cream, master musicians in their own right whose lives have been steeped in the Cream spirit and legacy.
In a new multimedia experience, watch with awe as Kofi and Malcolm interplay live with their fathers on the big screen; as classic moments in rock history with Clapton are brought back to life by his nephew Will Johns. The band will share personal insights and stories, complete with rare, unseen family footage and photographs. This is a truly immersive experience for Cream lovers. Intimate & unique performed by close family members of the original band, who are born and bred into skilled musicianship.
the band will be performing at the Mill, Digbeth on 17th October. Tickets