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  2. Ginger Baker's Air Force - Wikipedia

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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 sax, Harold McNair on tenor sax and flute, and Remi ...

  3. Category:Ginger Baker's Air Force members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the rock group Ginger Baker's Air Force. Pages in category "Ginger Baker's Air Force members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Ginger Baker - Wikipedia

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    Following Air Force, Baker created the short-lived "Ginger Baker Drum Choir", which released a sole single on Atco Records (and Polydor in Germany) in 1971. [17] The 45 RPM record featured a three-piece drum ensemble and "call and response" vocals, with the song "Atunde! (We are here)" and "Atunde! (part 2)" on its A and B sides.

  5. Eleanor Barooshian - Wikipedia

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    They subsequently moved to London, UK, where they became part of Ginger Baker's Air Force. In 1970, she briefly joined Ginger Baker's Air Force, [9] performing at their first live shows (March 1970 – May 1970), seen in April 1970, Copenhagen. [10] She was not involved or credited on the 1970 album. [11]

  6. Ginger Baker's Air Force 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ginger Baker's Air Force 2 was the second and final album by Ginger Baker's Air Force, released in 1970. In Germany , Australia and New Zealand it was released with a different track listing, including previously unreleased songs.

  7. Ginger Baker, towering drummer and Cream cofounder, has ... - AOL

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    Baker then moved to Africa, where he collaborated with Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, and he later played with Public Image Ltd. and his own combos and groups, including Ginger Baker's Air Force.

  8. Ric Grech - Wikipedia

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    Grech and Winwood stayed with Baker to form Ginger Baker's Air Force, [1] a supergroup that also included Denny Laine (ex-Moody Blues and future-Paul McCartney and Wings) on guitar, Chris Wood (ex-Traffic) on saxophone and flute, and several other musicians; when that group ended, Winwood reformed Traffic with original members Wood and Jim ...

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