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  1. The Graham Bond Organisation's lack of commercial success, internal struggles and drug problems brought the band to an end in 1967, but its importance was soon recognised with the vogue for blues and progressive rock and the increased sales of albums.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Graham Bond (right) in 1967 (Image credit: Avalon via Getty Images) By 1967, the GBO had split altogether. Hiseman and Heckstall-Smith played briefly with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers before forming successful prog-jazzers Colosseum. It was a different story for Bond. Immersing himself in occultist lore, he was increasingly prone to ...

  3. El grupo pasó a llamarse luego la Graham Bond Organization (GBO), y John McLaughlin fue sustituido por el saxofonista Dick Heckstall-Smith. La falta de éxito comercial [ 7 ] y los enfrentamientos internos llevaron al grupo a su disolución en 1967, mientras la salud mental y física de Bond se deterioraba.

  4. Bond reformó la Organización con Jon Hiseman a la batería. Como trío, Bond, Heckstall-Smith y Hiseman grabaron el sencillo "You've Gotta Have Love Babe" / "Te amo" (ambos de Graham Bond) el 18 de enero de 1967 para los registros de Page One. Bond se fue a los EE. UU., donde lanzó dos álbumes en 1969 con conocidos músicos de sesión.

  5. July 15, 1967: Birdcage Club, Eastney Road, Portsmouth, UK with support groups "All-Nighter". Procol Harum were initially advertised but they were later replaced by Graham Bond Organization exactly. Anyway, the band was billed only as 'Graham Bond' on the poster.

  6. 00.99 Bootleg which includes the Graham Bond Organisation EMI Columbia single ”Tell Me (I’m Gonna Love Again)” (Graham Bond Organisation) ... 1966 or 1967 Jam session Graham Bond (alto sax), Jon Hiseman (drums), Mike Taylor (piano), Tony Reeves (bass) and Jack Masserik (alto sax)

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Graham_BondGraham Bond - Wikipedia

    Clapton accepted with the caveat that Jack Bruce be added as vocalist and bassist. Meanwhile, the Organisation carried on as a trio with Jon Hiseman on drums, but Bond's mental and physical health continued to deteriorate, until the band eventually dissolved in 1967.