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Ginger Baker, drummer in 1960s group Cream, dies aged 80

FILE PHOTO: Drummer Ginger Baker of the Legendary supergroup Cream performs during a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain May 2, 2005. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

LONDON (Reuters) - British rock music drummer Ginger Baker, a co-founder of the 1960's supergroup Cream with bass player Jack Bruce and guitarist Eric Clapton, died on Sunday aged 80.

Baker, who was born in south London in 1939, first came to prominence as a member of blues group The Graham Bond Organisation before founding Cream in 1966.

The band released four groundbreaking albums that brought together blues, psychedelic rock and hard rock before disbanding in 1968.

FILE PHOTO: Drummer Ginger Baker performs as part of a Cream reunion concert at Madison Square Garden in New York October 24, 2005. - REUTERS Brendan McDermid

Baker went on to work with Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and joined English rock band Hawkwind for a period in the 1980s.

His family said last month he was critically ill in hospital.

"We are very sad to say that Ginger has passed away peacefully in hospital this morning," a notice on Baker's Twitter feed said on Sunday.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Catherine Evans)

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