“Ginger Baker’s Air Force – Fairfield Hall”

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**Ginger Baker’s Air Force Concert Poster Print**

Celebrate a pivotal moment in rock history with this meticulously designed print commemorating Ginger Baker’s Air Force at Fairfield Hall, Croydon, on Sunday, 8th November. This concert brought together the innovative force of Ginger Baker’s jazz-rock fusion band during its brief yet monumental existence in the early 1970s. Known as one of the most inventive drummers of the era and a pivotal figure behind Cream, Baker pushed musical boundaries with Air Force, blending jazz, Afrobeat, and rock into a genre-defying experience. This piece memorializes not only the event but also the cultural shifts of its time, standing as an emblem of music’s transformative power during a period of experimentation and collaboration.

The design reflects the burgeoning artistic and social spirit of the late 60s and early 70s, a time when psychedelic aesthetics and musical innovation intertwined. This print encapsulates the energy of that era, symbolizing an evolving global music scene increasingly impacted by cross-cultural influences. Whether you are a fan of rock history, jazz fusion, or the contributions of musicians like Baker and his collaborators, this print is a meaningful nod to a landmark concert and its wider cultural resonance.

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    **Ginger Baker’s Air Force Concert Poster Print – Fairfield Hall, 1970** Celebrate an iconic moment in rock history with this high-quality print of the concert poster advertising Ginger Baker’s Air Force performance at Fairfield Hall on Sunday, November 8th, 1970. This rare and historic design commemorates the groundbreaking supergroup led by legendary drummer Ginger Baker, formerly of Cream and Blind Faith. Known for its fusion of rock, jazz, and African rhythms, Ginger Baker’s Air Force stood at the forefront of genre-defying experimentation during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Fairfield Hall performance is remembered as part of a short-lived yet transformative era in music, blending virtuosic percussion, brass arrangements, and progressive rock influences. This event was organized by prominent industry figures John & Tony Smith and Robert Stigwood, pivotal players in shaping the careers of major artists of the time. This print serves as a visual reminder of a cultural moment when“Ginger Baker’s Air Force – Fairfield Hall”
    £10.00