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What Really Happened Between Cream and Bill Graham in 1968? [Highlight From Episode 372]

What Really Happened Between Cream and Bill Graham in 1968? [Highlight From Episode 372]

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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What really happened between Cream and promoter Bill Graham during their legendary March 1968 shows at the Fillmore West and Winterland Ballroom?

These performances would go on to become some of the most iconic live recordings in rock history—but behind the scenes, tensions were building. Over the years, stories have circulated about a falling out between the band and Graham. But how much of that story is actually true?

In this highlight from Booked On Rock, Nettie Baker—daughter of Ginger Baker—offers a rare, personal perspective on the events surrounding those shows. She addresses the long-standing rumors, sheds light on her father’s experience, and helps separate myth from reality.

This is a deeper look at Cream at their peak—and the conflict that has been debated ever since.

Listen to Episode 372 - The Complete Cream Chronicles – Straight From Ginger Baker’s Daughter Nettie

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