Jack Bruce’s Son Malcolm and The Music of Cream: 50th Anniversary World Tour Returns To The U.S. This Spring

Ginger Baker's son Kofi Baker, Jack Bruce's son Malcolm Bruce and Eric Clapton's nephew Will Johns - return to the United States this spring

Jack Bruce’s Son Malcolm and The Music of Cream: 50th Anniversary World Tour Returns To The U.S. This Spring

Ginger Baker's son Kofi Baker, Jack Bruce's son Malcolm Bruce and Eric Clapton's nephew Will Johns - return to the United States this spring

The pedigree of hallowed ’60s trio Cream – Ginger Baker’s son Kofi Baker, Jack Bruce’s son Malcolm Bruce and Eric Clapton’s nephew Will Johns – return to the United States this spring for a new leg of The Music of Cream – 50 Anniversary World Tour. The outing celebrates the extraordinary music and legacy their family members created on the heels of the 50 anniversary since the original lineup’s farewell U.S. tour of 1968. PRESS HERE to watch the trailer.

Kicking off March 22 in Newton, NJ, the 23-date spring tour will travel throughout the east coast and south stopping in such places as New York City (March 20 at Sony Hall), Lancaster, Rochester, Columbus, Nashville, Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota, New Orleans, Houston and Dallas before wrapping April 20 in San Antonio. See below for full list of tour dates. Tickets are on sale now; PRESS HERE for details.

First launched in 2017 to rave reviews in Australia and New Zealand, The Music of Cream performed over 40 shows in 2018 across North America and the United Kingdom. Throughout the extensive multi-media show, Kofi Baker (drums), Malcolm Bruce (bass, vocals) and Will Johns (guitar, vocals) perform songs such as “Sunshine of Your Love,” “Crossroads,” “Spoonful” and “White Room” and tell personal stories, while footage of their fathers and mentors is shown on the big screen.

Now, Baker says, “I feel more positive that we played the music the way Cream did; we were able to stretch out and improvise and the audience was right there with us. I really enjoyed playing with Will and Malcolm as we share a bond over this music that our fathers created. And meeting the fans after the shows and hearing their thoughts really validated and inspired me to keep playing this music.”

Bruce adds, “The uniqueness of the approach to Cream’s music means that I learn and grow every night we play. There is always something new to be discovered in the music: tempo, feel, groove, notes, dynamics, inflection. It is truly wonderful to be able to improvise onstage.”

“The audiences seemed to appreciate, and enjoy, that we were not just copying and actually putting our own slant on things,” notes Johns.

During its heartbreakingly short lifespan, Cream was an explosive musical cocktail that provided the super-group blueprint for others to follow. The group’s third album, Wheels of Fire (1968), was the world’s first platinum-selling double album, and collectively they sold more than 15 million copies of their albums worldwide. Not surprisingly, ranked the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group (inducted in 1993) as 67 in their ‘100 Greatest Artists of All Time’ list.

Apart from an equally brief reunion in 2005 of seven shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall and New York’s Madison Square Garden, Cream retained an almost mythological status in the music world, right up until the passing of Jack Bruce in 2014. This, for many fans, marked the end of an era and an acceptance that there would never really be another opportunity to celebrate the group’s legacy. That is, until The Music of Cream – 50 Anniversary World Tour emerged.

March 22 Newton, NJ @ Newton Theatre

March 23 Norwalk, CT @ Wall Street Theater

March 26 Old Saybrook, CT @ The Kate

March 28 Derry, NH @ Tupelo Music Hall

March 29 Tarrytown, NY @ Tarrytown Music Hall

March 30 New York, NY @ Sony Hall

March 31 Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theatre

April 2 Millville, NJ @ Levoy Theatre

April 3 Rochester, NY @ Hart Theatre

April 4 Columbus, OH @ Palace Theatre

April 5 Frankfort, KY @ Grand Theatre

April 6 Bowling Green, KY @ Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center

April 7 Nashville, TN @ City Winery

April 9 Tallahassee, FL @ The Moon

April 11 Melbourne, FL @ Kings Centre for the Performing Arts

April 12 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Parker Playhouse

April 13 West Palm Beach, FL @ Kravis Center – Dreyfoos Hall

April 14 Daytona Beach, FL @ Peabody Auditorium

April 15 Sarasota, FL @ Roskamp Auditorium

April 17 New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues

April 18 Houston, TX @ House of Blues

April 19 Dallas, TX @ House of Blues

April 20 San Antonio, TX @ Empire Theatre

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine