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Larry Graham

 
Artist: Larry Graham
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  • Born: August 14, 1946, Beaumont, TX
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Bass, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Larry Graham and Graham Central Station, Vol. 1," "The Jam: The Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Anthology," "One in a Million You"

Biography

Graham Central Station was a showcase for the revolutionary pop-and-slap bass guitar of Larry Graham, an alumnus of Sly and the Family Stone largely responsible for originating the percussive groove which typified the progressive funk sound of the 1970s. Born August 14, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas, Graham was raised in Oakland, California; by his teens he was adept not only on bass but also guitar, harmonica and drums, and at the age of 15 began performing with the Dell Graham Trio, his mother's lounge act. While attending college, he served as a supporting musician with the likes of John Lee Hooker, Jackie Wilson, Jimmy Reed and the Drifters; in 1968 he joined Sly and the Family Stone, appearing with the group during the halcyon period which gave rise to such classic albums as Stand! and There's a Riot Goin' On, as well as smash singles like "Dance to the Music" and "Everybody Is a Star," both of which prominently feature Graham's cavernous baritone in addition to his enormously influential thumping bass style.

In the wake of behind-the-scenes turmoil, Graham exited the group in late 1972; after initially agreeing to produce a band named Hot Chocolate (not the same act famed for hit singles like "Emma" and "You Sexy Thing"), he eventually joined their lineup, renaming the unit Graham Central Station. A propulsive, infectious funk ensemble, their original roster also included guitarist David "Dynamite" Vega, keyboardists Robert "Butch" Sam (formerly with Billy Preston) and Hershall "Happiness" Kennedy, percussionist Patrice "Chocolate" Banks, and drummer Willie "Wild" Sparks; the debut Graham Central album, an eponymously titled effort released in 1974, proved highly successful, launching a minor pop hit with "Can You Handle It." Another hit, "Feel the Need," emerged from Release Yourself, issued later that same year; the third GCS LP, 1975's Ain't No Bout-A-Doubt It, yielded the single "Your Love," a Top 40 pop hit which also topped the R&B charts. Mirror followed a year later.

With 1977's Now Do U Wanta Dance, Graham Central Station scored another R&B smash with the title track; by the release of 1978's My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me, Graham's wife Tina had signed on as a vocalist, but pop crossover success remained elusive, and after Star Walk the following year, the group disbanded. Graham then turned solo, moving from funk to soulful ballads; his debut effort, 1980's One in a Million You, reached the Top 30, the title track becoming a Top Ten hit. 1981's Just Be My Lady yielded another hit with its own title cut, while 1982's Sooner or Later was also successful. However, after 1983's Victory, Graham's career took a downward turn, with 1985's Fired Up released solely in Japan. Aside from 1987's "If You Need My Love Tonight," a minor hit duet with Aretha Franklin, he was largely out of the public eye in the years to follow, instead working as a songwriter and sideman.

By the early '90s, Graham was leading Psychedelic Psoul, a nine-piece band which toured with comedian/singer Eddie Murphy; he also toured with the Crusaders. Following Sly and the Family Stone's 1993 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he re-formed Graham Central Station, eventually bringing into the fold former Family Stone bandmates Cynthia Robinson on trumpet and Jerry Martini on saxophone. Throughout Graham's lean years, one of his most vocal supporters remained the Artist Formerly Known as Prince, who readily acknowledged the influence of GCS not only on his music but also on his flamboyant stage show; by 1997, Graham Central Station was ensconced as the regular supporting act on the Artist's extended Jam of the Year tour, with the group also issuing a Japanese album titled By Popular Demand. Sessions at Minneapolis' Paisley Park Studios yielded the release of GCS 2000 in 1998. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Larry Graham
Birth name Larry Graham, Jr.
Born August 14, 1946 (1946-08-14) (age 63)
Beaumont, Texas, U.S.
Genres Funk, Soul
Occupations Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Bass, vocals, Keyboards
Years active 1967 - Present
Labels Epic, Warner Bros., NPG, Rhino
Associated acts Sly & the Family Stone, Prince, Graham Central Station
Website www.slystonebook.com
Notable instruments
Fender Jazz Bass

Larry Graham, Jr. (born August 14, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American baritone singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as both the bass guitar player in the popular and influential psychedelic soul/funk band Sly & the Family Stone, and as the founder and frontman of Graham Central Station. He is credited with the invention of the slapping technique, which radically expanded the tonal palette of the bass, although he himself refers to the technique as "Thumpin' and Pluckin'." [1]

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Biography

Graham played bass in the highly successful and influential funk band Sly & the Family Stone from 1967 to 1972. It is said that he pioneered the art of slap-pop playing on the electric bass, in part to provide percussive and rhythmic elements in addition to the notes of the bass line when his mother's band lacked a drummer; the slap of the thumb being used to emulate a bass drum and the pop of the index or middle finger as a snare drum.[1] This style has become archetypal of modern funk. Slap-pop playing couples a percussive thumb-slapping technique of the lower strings with an aggressive finger-snap of the higher strings, often in rhythmic alternation. The slap and pop technique incorporates a large ratio of muted or "dead" notes to normal notes, which adds to the rhythmic effect.

This "Slap" bass style was later used by such artists as Les Claypool, Bootsy Collins, Louis Johnson, Mark King, Flea, Peter Hook, Jeff Berlin, Victor Wooten, Geddy Lee, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, John Norwood Fisher, P-Nut, Danny McCormack, Matt Noveskey, Dirk Lance, and Kenny Franklin (of San Mateo).

Upon the Family Stone's disintegration due to lead singer Sly Stone's drug addiction, Graham formed his own band, Graham Central Station. The name is a pun on Grand Central Station, the train station located in the Manhattan borough of New York City. Graham Central Station had several hits in the 1970s, including "Hair."

In the mid-1970s, Larry Graham worked with Betty Davis, the former second wife of jazz legend Miles Davis. Betty Davis' band included members of the Tower of Power horns and the Pointer Sisters, and she recorded three albums to critical acclaim but limited commercial success.

In 1975, Graham became one of Jehovah's Witnesses[2]. In the early 1980s, Graham recorded five solo albums and had several solo hits on the R&B charts. His biggest hit was "One in a Million You", a cross over hit, which reached number 9 on the Billboard chart in 1980.

He reformed Graham Central Station in the early 1990s and performed with the band for several years during which they released 2 live albums. One was recorded in Japan in 1992, and the other, recorded in London in 1996, had only 1000 copies printed and was exclusively sold at concerts.

In 1998, he recorded another solo album under the name Graham Central Station. The album, called GCS 2000, was actually a collaboration between Larry Graham & Prince. While Graham wrote all the songs except one cowritten by Prince, the album was coarranged and coproduced by Prince, and most of the instruments and vocals were recorded by both Graham & Prince. Graham also toured with Prince as his bassist in 1997-2000. He appeared in Prince's 1998 VHS Beautiful Strange and Prince's 1999 DVD Rave Un2 the Year 2000.

In 2007 he was invited to play in Minneapolis with the reformed Sly & the Family Stone, but declined because he was out of town. He did however, appear onstage in Minneapolis on July 8, 2007 with Prince at First Avenue. On October 24, 2009, he appeared with Prince in Minneapolis once more, during a concert at Prince's Paisley Park complex. [3]


Graham is the uncle of Canadian rapper and actor Aubrey Graham.

Discography

with Graham Central Station

  • Graham Central Station 1974, Warner Bros.
  • Release Yourself 1974, Warner Bros.
  • Ain't No 'Bout-A-Doubt It 1975, Warner Bros.
  • Mirror 1976, Warner Bros.
  • Now Do U Wanta Dance 1977, Warner Bros.
  • My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me 1978, WEA
  • Star Walk 1979, Warner Bros.
  • Live In Japan, 1992
  • Live In London, 1996
  • Back By Popular Demand 1998
  • The Best of Larry Graham and Graham Central Station, Vol. 1 1996, Warner Bros.
  • The Jam: The Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Anthology 2001, Rhino Greatest Hits 2003, Rhino Flashback

Solo albums

All Warner Bros. releases.
  • 1980: One in a Million You
  • 1981: Just Be My Lady
  • 1982: Sooner or Later
  • 1983: Victory
  • 1985: Fired Up
NPG Records release
  • 1999: GCS2000

Singles

Year Title Album U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B UK Singles Chart[4]
1980 "One in a Million You" One in a Million You 9 1
1980 "When We Get Married" One in a Million You 76 9
1981 "Guess Who" Just Be My Lady 69
1981 "Just Be My Lady" Just Be My Lady 67 4
1982 "Sooner or Later"/
"Don't Stop When You're Hot"
Sooner or Later 27
16
54
1983 "I Never Forget Your Eyes" Victory 34

References

  1. ^ a b Bass Player magazine, Apr 07
  2. ^ Awake! magazine, 22 February 1989, p.15
  3. ^ TheMusictionary.com, Oct 09
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 233. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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