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  2. Warwick (guitar manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Bruce playing a Warwick Thumb bass model, Frankfurt, Germany, October 2006 In 2019, Warwick produced 13 models of signature bass. Present and past models have included those for Jack Bruce ( Cream ), [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Bootsy Collins , T.M. Stevens , Robert Trujillo ( Metallica ), Jonas Hellborg , [ 14 ] Adam Clayton ( U2 ), John ...

  3. Jack Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Bruce playing a fretless Warwick Thumb bass guitar at the Jazzfestival in Frankfurt, Germany on 28 October 2006 In 2001, Bruce reappeared with a band featuring Bernie Worrell , Vernon Reid of Living Colour on guitar and Kip Hanrahan 's three-piece Latin rhythm section .

  4. The Tony Williams Lifetime - Wikipedia

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    The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz fusion group led by drummer Tony Williams.The band was pivotal in the development of fusion and featured various noteworthy jazz and rock musicians throughout its history, including guitarists John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth, keyboardists Larry Young and Alan Pasqua, and bassists Jack Bruce and Ron Carter.

  5. File:JackBruce & fretless bass.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Live at Manchester Free Trade Hall '75 - Wikipedia

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    Live at Manchester Free Trade Hall '75 is a live album by the Jack Bruce Band released in 2003. It was compiled from a rough mix of a recording of a performance at Manchester Free Trade Hall in June 1975, the only surviving remnant of an abandoned live album project. Bruce's bass guitar is not very prominent in the mix. [1]

  7. B.L.T. (album) - Wikipedia

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    B.L.T. is a 1981 album by Jack Bruce (formerly of Cream), Robin Trower (formerly of Procol Harum) and Bill Lordan (former drummer of Sly and the Family Stone, the Robin Trower Band and Gypsy). This is the first Robin Trower album to feature Jack Bruce on bass and vocals and the last to feature Bill Lordan on drums. [3]

  8. Things We Like - Wikipedia

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    Things We Like is an instrumental jazz album by Scottish musician Jack Bruce.. The album was Bruce's second solo album to be released (in late 1970 in the U.K.; early 1971 in the U.S.) but first to be recorded, in August 1968, while he was still a member of the rock power trio Cream.

  9. Blast of Silence (Axed My Baby for a Nickel) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Bruce – vocals and bass guitar on "(Something Else Is) Working Harder" T-Bone Burnett – guitar on "Work Was New", guitar and vocals on "Strong, Simple Silences" Tony Conniff – bass guitar; Aïyb Dieng – percussion on "I've Been the One" Don Dixon – vocals and guitar on "Faithless Heart"