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

    [citation needed] On 8 May 1974, Bond died under the wheels of a Piccadilly line train at Finsbury Park station, London, at the age of 36. Most sources list the death as a suicide . Friends agree that he was off drugs, although becoming increasingly obsessed with the occult (he believed he was Aleister Crowley 's son).

  2. 5 de oct. de 2018 · Drink, drugs, suicide, and the apocalyptic genius of Graham Bond. On May 8, 1974, Graham Bond died under a tube train. This feature traces the apocalyptic story of one of the 1960s most influential talents. The voice on the other end of the phone line was optimistic; enthusiastic, even.

  3. El 8 de mayo de 1974 Bond murió atropellado por un tren de la Piccadilly Line, en la estación de metro de Finsbury Park, de Londres, a los 36 años. Su muerte se considera generalmente un suicidio.

  4. 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.

  5. 16 de may. de 2019 · However, after years of avoiding the worst of the heroin-fueled London jazz scene, his life sank from powerful bandleader with some of our greatest ever musicians to chaotic drug-addicted derelict who died under the wheels of a Piccadilly line train. He was born in Romford on 28 October 1937 and abandoned at birth by his mother.

  6. A brief portrait of multi-instrumentalist Graham Bond (1937-1974), one of the foremost pioneers of British rhythm and blues. He was the leader of the Graham ...

  7. 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 of his work: Wade In The Water.