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  1. Graham John Clifton Bond, né le 28 octobre 1937 à Romford et mort le 8 mai 1974 à Finsbury Park Station (North London), est un musicien anglais, considéré comme un des précurseurs du British Blues Boom dans les années 1960. Il est notamment à l'origine du groupe Graham Bond Organisation dans lequel jouaient Jack Bruce et Ginger Baker avant de rejoindre Eric Clapton pour former Cream.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Twenty-four hours later, Bond was dead, crushed under the wheels of a Tube train at Finsbury Park station. It was two days before the police were able to identify the body, and then only from his fingerprints. He was 36. It was a strange, messy end to a strange, unpredictable life.

  3. Graham Bond (28. října 1937 – 8. května 1974) byl britský hudebník – hráč na různé klávesové nástroje (varhany, Mellotron) a saxofon. Počátkem šedesátých let hrál s Donem Rendellem a v roce 1963 se stal členem skupiny Blues Incorporated kytaristy Alexise Kornera.

  4. Graham Francis Bond (6 May 1937 – 17 August 2018) was an Australian gymnast who competed at three Olympic Games. He competed at the 1956 Melbourne, 1960 Rome and 1964 Tokyo Olympics. He was inducted into the Gymnastics Australia Hall of Fame in May 2018.

  5. There is no reason at all why you can't take the blues and put the technique of modern jazz on it." Graham John Clifton Bond (b. October 28, 1937, Romford, Essex; d. May 8, 1974, London, U.K.) was born a chronic asthmatic and, as a child, suffered constantly from his breathing impairment.

  6. Graham Bond (születési neve: Graham John Clifton Bond) (Romford, Havering kerület, 1937. október 28. – Észak-London, Finsbury Park Station metróállomás, 1974. május 8.) angol énekes, orgonista, szaxofonos.Ő volt az atyja az angol rhytm & blues-nak.Valószínűleg ő volt az első angol zenész, aki Hammond orgonát, Leslie hangszórót és mellotront használt.

  7. Graham Bond. Born: 28th October 1937. Died: May 1974 Aged: 36 years. Contribution to British Blues: split the Hammond Organ, introduced The Mellotron, experimented with Blues Fusion, and created the first major Blues Band to have no lead guitarist. Which era: 1960’s. Album to get: The Sound Of ’65. The song that is perhaps the best example ...