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  1. Willie Sparks. Willie “Wild” Sparks was a former drummer for the band Graham Central Station. He has also sung vocals and played drums for other artists, including Sly & The Family Stone and Elton John. [1] . Willie Sparks died on May 23, 2020. For a period of 15 years, Sparks was homeless off and on, living in the San Francisco, California area.

  2. Willie Wild Sparks. Profile: Willie "Wild" Sparks was an US-American drum player, former musician of Graham Central Station and a top tier session drummer in the 70s and 80s. he died on May 23, 2020. In addition to his work in Graham Central Station, Sparks became known as a top tier session musician, working with such artists as Elton John and ...

  3. 24 de may. de 2020 · May 24, 2020. By Bill Buckley. Home. News. WILLIE SPARKS DIES… Few details are to hand but it seems that sometime drummer in Graham Central Station… WILLIE SPARKS, dubbed “Wild Willie”, has died. Drummer Sparks was playing in Oakland band, Hot Chocolate when Larry Graham quit Sly and the Family Stone in 1972.

  4. Willie Sparks. Robert Sam. and. Patryce Choc'Let Banks (both drums) Graham Central Station are an R&B funk ensemble, named after it’s founder Larry Graham (who played bass in the group Sly and the Family Stone). Graham Central Station's biggest hit was ‘Your Love’, which charted at number 9 in 1975.

  5. 7,128 Followers, 2,245 Following, 2,684 Posts - Willie Javier Sparks (@sparksnstyle) on Instagram: "LA/NY 🏠 A world traveling foodie (30+ countries) #YelpElite 🍽️ chasing my dreams in designer shoes 👟 📲Contact: info@SparksNStyle.com".

  6. Willie Sparks was also Sly Stone's Drummer during 1975.Eric Brenner Reports Breaking News:NOTE: Thumbnail (orange) picture is of Willie Sparks, the other fra...

  7. 19 de jun. de 2020 · Willie “Wild” Sparks [Graham Central Station] Aced Out Podcast. Cohosted by Patryce “Choc’Late” Banks (Graham Central Station) Featuring: Ray White (Frank Zappa / Wild Bunch) Rustee Allen (Sly & the Family Stone) Eddie “Cold Bird” Wright (road manager for GCS) James McKinney (Graham Central Station / Wild Bunch) Stozo the Clown (P-Funk)