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Harlem Gospel Choir

Jack Bruce of Cream and special guest Badfinger ft. Joey Molland & The Funky Knights
 
JACK BRUCE OF CREAM
Featuring:
Sp. Guests JOEY MOLLAND of BADFINGER + The Funky Knights

2020-08-10
8:00PM


Doors 6PM

General admission floor seat tix: $65 - First come, first seated

Reserved VIP Floor booths avail for 4+6 people - $85/ticket - Must buy entire booth. Booth for 4=$340 - Booth for 6=$510

All other tix: $45 Adv + $50 Day - General admission balcony+side wings of club.


Jack Bruce website

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Packages & Discounts for Large Groups of 10 or more

Jack Bruce, composer, bassist, singer and multi-instrumentalist was born in the ship-building, Scottish city of Glasgow to working class parents. his love of music was stimulated by his mother (Scots folk music) and father (jazz). At age sixteen he won a scholarship in cello and composition to the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama of which he now holds an Honorary Doctorate of Music.

He left home at seventeen to seek fame and fortune and travelled around Europe playing with many jazz bands before settling in London. There he played with Alexis Korner's Blues Inc., The Graham Bond Organization, John Mayall and Manfred Mann before forming the world's first super group, Cream with Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker. He composed most of Cream's hits, including I Feel Free, Sunshine of Your Love, White Room and many others during the band's meteoric career. After the demise of Cream he began his dream of pursuing his personal goal of forging his own musical language and playing with many of the finest musicians in the world in his own bands.

In 1993 Jack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Cream, and the band had a tremendously successful reunion in 2005. The following year, Jack was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy for his work with Cream.

He continues to be prolific musically and records and plays concerts all over the globe.

His most recent releases are Seven Moons with guitar god, Robin Trower and the six CD box set entitled Can You Follow? which traces his career from the age of nineteen up until (almost) the present day.

 

 
 
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