The BBC are reporting the death of legendary CREAM bass player JACK BRUCK… We can’t let this pass without a word, Jack Bruce, one of the finest bass players ever in one of the finest bands ever… .

A statement on his official website said: “It is with great sadness that we, Jack’s family, announce the passing of our beloved Jack: husband, father and granddad and all-round legend.  The world of music will be a poorer place without him, but he lives on in his music and forever in our hearts.”

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Here’s what the BBC have to say…..

“Jack Bruce, bassist from 1960s band Cream, has died aged 71, his publicist confirms.

Legendary supergroup Cream, which also included Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker, are now considered one of the most important bands in rock history. They sold millions of albums in just over two years and were given the first ever platinum disc for Wheels of Fire. Bruce wrote and sang most of the songs, including “I Feel Free” and “Sunshine Of Your Love”.

Born in the Glasgow suburb of Bishopbriggs in 1943, his parents travelled extensively in Canada and the USA and the young Jack attended 14 different schools. He finished his formal education at Bellahouston Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, to which he won a scholarship for cello and composition. He left the academy and Scotland at the age of 16 and eventually found his way to London where he became a member of the influential Alexis Korner’s Blues Inc, where Charlie Watts, later to join the Rolling Stones, was the drummer.

Jack Bruce (left) with Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton in Cream in the mid-1960sJack Bruce (left) with Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton in Cream in the mid-1960s

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He played in a number of bands throughout the early 60s, including John Mayall’s Blues Breakers and Manfred Mann before joining Clapton and Baker in Cream. Cream split in November 1968 at the height of their popularity, with Bruce feeling he had strayed too far from his ideals. Bruce never again reached the commercial heights he did with Cream but his reputation as one of the best bass guitarists in the business grew throughout the subsequent decades. In May 2005, he reunited with his former Cream bandmates for a series of concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall”.

 

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