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  1. Cream (band) - Wikipedia

    The band was named "Cream", as Clapton, Bruce, and Baker were already considered the "cream of the crop" among blues and jazz musicians in the exploding British music scene.

  2. Cream | Members, Albums, & Significance | Britannica

    Oct 6, 2019 · Cream, British rock trio that was the first “supergroup” (made up of musicians who had achieved fame independently before coming together as a band). Cream blended rock, blues, …

  3. Cream - White Room (Royal Albert Hall 2005) (17 of 22)

    This DVD documents Cream's momentous London shows. Performances from each of the four nights are featured and much more.

  4. Top 10 Cream Songs - Ultimate Classic Rock

    Oct 25, 2014 · The 10 best songs from the supergroup Cream, featuring Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce.

  5. Complete List Of Cream Songs From A to Z - Classic Rock History

    Complete List of Cream Songs From A to Z presents every officially released Cream song alphabetically with album details.

  6. The Different Types of Cream and Their Uses - U.S. Dairy

    Jul 23, 2025 · Discover the types of cream, their fat percentages, and how to use them—boost your cooking and baking with the perfect cream every time at U.S. Dairy.

  7. CREAM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CREAM is the yellowish part of milk containing from 18 to about 40 percent butterfat. How to use cream in a sentence.

  8. ICE CREAM SANDWICH | SUPER PREMIUM ICE CREAM

    Whether you fancy a cookie ice cream sandwich, a three scoop taco sundae, a creamy tall milkshakes, or a warm hot fudge sundae, CREAM has something for everyone.

  9. Cream music, videos, stats, and photos | Last.fm

    Aug 8, 2025 · Cream was a British rock supergroup formed in London in 1966. The group consisted of bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker. Jack Bruce was the primary …

  10. Cream Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | All... | AllMusic

    Cream were the first top group to truly exploit the power trio format, in the process laying the foundation for much blues-rock and hard rock of the 1960s and 1970s.