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  1. John Symon Asher Bruce ( Bishopbriggs, 14 de mayo de 1943- Suffolk, 25 de octubre de 2014), 1 más conocido como Jack Bruce, fue un músico, compositor y cantante británico, conocido por ser el cantante y bajista del grupo Cream entre 1966 y 1968. Biografía. Jack Bruce nació el 14 de mayo de 1943 en Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, Escocia.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2013 · Uno de sus pasajeros es un deprimido John Lennon, acompañado por May Pang, secretaria personal y amante, 10 años más joven que él, de origen chino. Lennon deja atrás, en Nueva York, su...

  3. 30 de mar. de 2016 · Jack Bruce: The Man Behind the Bass. BBC Scotland presents a fantastic documentary on the late Jack Bruce. The man who fronted the 1960s supergroup Cream alongside Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker and has played with everyone from Marvin Gaye to Jimi Hendrix and from Lulu to Lou Reed.

  4. Jack Bruce regularly used one during Cream's early years and John Lennon and George Harrison both used one on multiple Beatles songs. Joe Perry of Aerosmith using a Bass VI to lay down the swaggering riff that powers “Back in the Saddle” in 1976, but the rumble of the Bass VI was quit for most of the 1970s.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2023 · John Lennon and Yoko Ono. While John Lennon had publicly praised Zappa’s fearlessness in his work, Zappa seemed ambivalent about The Beatles in interviews. Still, a meeting led to Lennon and...

  6. stage costumes and decoration to instruments used by Cream, including Eric Clapton 's famed Gibson SG guitar (also named The Fool ), Jack Bruce 's Fender Bass VI bass, [3] and Ginger Baker 's drum kit, created for the group's 1967 tour of the US. [4] several illustrations in the magazine Oz [citation needed]

  7. 14 de abr. de 2024 · The German musician and artist was John Lennon's bass guitarist of choice for two decades. (Image credit: Getty Images) Even though he launched a legion of low-end disciples with his landmark bass playing, Paul McCartney was not the only bass presence in the Beatles' orbit.