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Graham Maby

 
Artist: Graham Maby
Graham Maby

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Worked With:

Gary Burke, Tony Aiello, Freedy Johnston, Joe Jackson, Marshall Crenshaw
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Bass

Biography

Joe Jackson received the lion's share of credit for his early classic albums (and understandably so – he penned and sang all of the tracks), but bassist Graham Maby seemed to lead the charge musically, as his bass was almost used as a lead instrument on many of the tracks. Born during 1952 in Gosport, South England, Maby discovered rock music via the Beatles, but it wasn't until he was 17 that he picked up the bass. Entirely self-taught, Maby began playing in a variety of local bands during the ‘70s, including Arms & Legs, a group which included Joe Jackson on keys and vocals. When Jackson was signed to A&M Records as a solo artist in 1978, the singer/songwriter invited Maby to join his backing band. Merging several styles together (reggae, swing, punk, jazz, pop, etc.), the original Joe Jackson Band got off to a running start – issuing three exceptional albums right off the bat (1979's Look Sharp! and I'm the Man, plus 1980's Beat Crazy). But afterwards, Jackson opted to move on with a new set of backing musicians – with Maby being the lone holdover from his previous band. Subsequently, Maby has played regularly and toured with Jackson throughout the ‘80s, ‘90s, and early 21st century. In addition to his regular work with Jackson, Maby has guested on recordings by a variety of other artists, including Natalie Merchant, Marshall Crenshaw, Shania Twain, Freedy Johnston, Dar Williams, and They Might Be Giants, among others. Shortly after the dawn of the 21st century, the original Joe Jackson Band reunited for the 25th anniversary of the group's original formation – with an all-new album and supporting tour planned for 2003. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Graham Maby

Background information
Born 1 September 1952 (1952-09-01) (age 56)
Gosport, England
Genre(s) Punk rock, (early)
New Wave, Pop, Power-pop, Folk
Occupation(s) Bassist, proofreading
Instrument(s) Vocals, Bass
Years active 1978 - Present
Label(s) A&M Records
Virgin Records
Sony
Ryko

Graham Maby (born 1952, Gosport, England), is a bass guitar player. He has recorded and toured with Joe Jackson since his first album, appearing on most of Jackson's albums and tours.[1] He has continued to record and tour with Jackson even while working with other bands.

In 1996, Maby joined They Might Be Giants and toured with them. He left They Might Be Giants around May 1997 and joined Natalie Merchant's band. Maby has also appeared on recordings with Marshall Crenshaw, Shania Twain, Darden Smith, Freedy Johnston, R. Stevie Moore, Regina Spektor and Dar Williams.[2]. He has also recorded and toured with Joan Baez.[3] [4]

Along with playing bass, Maby also produced several tracks on Johnston's 1992 album, Can You Fly.[5]

He has two children, Claire[6] [7] and Pierce.[8] Both attend Rutgers Preparatory School in New Jersey, and are aspiring musicians, Claire playing the flute and Pierce playing guitar (also in the school choir). Claire will be attending Northwestern University in fall 2009

His first born son Christopher, also an aspiring musician and talented actor, died in 1998.[9][10]

Discography

With Joe Jackson:

  • Look Sharp!
  • I'm the Man
  • Beat Crazy
  • Jumpin' Jive
  • Night and Day
  • Mike's Murder
  • Body and Soul
  • Live 1980-86
  • Blaze of Glory
  • Laughter & Lust
  • Night Music
  • Summer in the City
  • Night and Day II
  • Volume 4
  • Afterlife
  • Rain

With They Might Be Giants:

  • John Henry
  • Why Does The Sun Shine (EP)
  • Back To Skull
  • Factory Showroom
  • Severe Tire Damage
  • Working Undercover For The Man

With Natalie Merchant:

  • Motherland
  • The House Carpenter's Daughter

With Freedy Johnston:

  • Can You Fly
  • Unlucky
  • This Perfect World
  • Never Home
  • Right Between the Promises

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