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  1. Graham John Clifton Bond (ur.28 października 1937 w Romford w hrabstwie Essex, zm. 8 maja 1974) – brytyjski wokalista, saksofonista altowy i organista jazzowy, bluesowy i rockowy, jeden z prekursorów brytyjskiego bluesa.Był prawdziwym innowatorem; pierwszy użył organów Hammonda w kombinacji z głośnikami Lesliego i był pierwszym, który grał na melotronie.

  2. 16 de may. de 2019 · Graham Bond was one of the most important, most influential and thoroughly under-appreciated figures of early British R&B. Along with John Mayall and Alexis Korner, Graham Bond was one of the great catalytic figures of the British music and arguably more gifted than either but is almost completely unknown 45 years after his mysterious death.…

  3. 14 de dic. de 2019 · Cleaned up and set to proper pitch as original sources were transferred and released at slower (incorrect) speed. Restoration by Sean Perkins for Pumpgate Mu...

  4. 11 de abr. de 2013 · Graham Bond is usually remembered for his magical interests and his untimely death, an apparent suicide in 1974. The band he founded, the formidable Graham Bond Organisation – whose output ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2022 · The Graham Bond Organization was an English R&B–beat combo that released the 1965 Columbia albums The Sound of ’65 and There’s a Bond Between Us. The members, distinguished by their jazz-crossover pedigrees, achieved virtuoso status on their respective instruments. Bassist Jack Bruce went over to Manfred Mann and relinked with drummer Ginger Baker in the […]

  6. Graham Bond wurde als uneheliches Kind von einer Beamtenfamilie adoptiert. Er lernte schnell verschiedene Tasten- und Blasinstrumente zu spielen. Seine Adoptiveltern wollten ihn zu einem Konzertpianisten machen, doch er stand nun einmal auf Jazz. Anfang der 60er Jahre war Bond bereits als hoffnungsvoller Saxophonist in England bekannt.

  7. The Graham Bond Initiation finally debuted on Saturday, September 26 at the Pantiles Club in Bagshot. During the last few months of 1969, the band played over 50 concerts up and down the British countryside. A special appearance for Bond during this period was staged at London's Royal Albert Hall on October 17.