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Jack Bruce was one of the most gifted and influential musicians of the rock era. A bassist, singer, songwriter, and composer of extraordinary range, he helped redefine the role of the bass guitar in popular music while creating some of the most enduring recordings of the 1960s and beyond.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1943, Bruce began his musical career in jazz before moving into rhythm and blues and rock. He achieved international fame as a founding member of Cream, alongside Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker. During the group's brief but groundbreaking career, Bruce's powerful vocals, inventive bass playing, and songwriting contributed to classics such as Sunshine of Your Love, White Room, and I Feel Free. Beyond Cream, Bruce pursued a diverse solo career that reflected his deep roots in jazz, classical music, blues, and experimental composition.

This biography traces Bruce's journey from Scottish music student to international rock pioneer. Drawing upon recordings, interviews, memoirs, and historical accounts, it explores his remarkable career, creative achievements, personal struggles, and lasting legacy. More than a decade after his death in 2014, Jack Bruce remains one of the most innovative and influential musicians ever to emerge from Britain.

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