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  1. 30 de mar. de 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 Faith to ...

  2. 6 de nov. de 2019 · Back in London, both joined drummer Ginger Baker’s chaotic new 10-piece extravaganza Air Force. And with the short-lived Blind Faith now over, so did Winwood. Wood managed two careering gigs with Air Force, at London’s Royal Albert Hall and Birmingham Town Hall, but when he turned up drunk to a rehearsal, Baker hit him about the head with a drumstick, drawing blood.

  3. Baker kündigte 2015 eine Reunion der Band an; im Januar 2016 fand ein Clubkonzert von Air Force 3 statt. Die weiteren für 2016 mit der Band geplanten Konzerte in Großbritannien und den USA sagte er aber aus gesundheitlichen Gründen ab. Mitglieder. Graham Bond – Saxophon, Orgel; Ginger Baker – Schlagzeug

  4. 29 de may. de 2021 · The biggest problem facing the group, however, was that three key members, Steve Winwood, Rick Grech, and Chris Wood, left -- as Baker knew they had to -- in early 1970. Graham Bond took over on organ and vocals for Air Force, and new members Steve Gregory and Bud Beadle joined on saxes, while Colin Gibson took over on bass.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2014 · GINGER BAKER'S AIR FORCE, GINGER BAKER, ... CHRIS WOOD, RICK GRECH, REMI KABAKA, GRAHAM BOND, HAROLD McNAIR - Ginger Baker's Air Force 1970 Atco Records SD 2-703 Stereo Vinyl 2XLp Record EX Ginger Baker Steve Winwood Jeanette Jacobs Denny Laine Chris Wood Rick Grech Remi Kabaka - Amazon.com Music

  6. www.discogs.com › release › 4367503-Ginger-Bakers-Air-Force-Ginger-Bakers-Air-ForceGinger Baker's Air Force (2004, CD) - Discogs

    Recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall, London. Produced by Jimmy Miller by arrangement with the Robert Stigwood Organization Ltd. &#169 1970 Polydor Records Ltd. &#8471 2004 Lemon Recordings: A division of Cherry Red Records Ltd. Licensed from Universal Music, with thanks to Kevin Phelan & lestyn David.

  7. So Ginger discussed with Steve his own plans to put ‘a big band’ together for ‘a couple of gigs, and Stevie and Chris Wood (Traffic’s sax & flute player) agreed to do it.’ Thus in January 1970, Ginger’s Baker’s Air Force Mark One was born, with an impressive line-up.