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

    Graham John Clifton Bond (28 October 1937 – 8 May 1974) was an English rock/blues musician and vocalist, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s. Bond was an innovator, described as "an important, under-appreciated figure of early British R&B", along with Cyril Davies and Alexis Korner.

  2. Oct 5, 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. Biography. While this may be news to Agent 007 lovers, there's more than one Brit named Bond. While that fictional film character with the first name of James may garner the bigger audience, it is another Bond-Graham Bond-who has left a long-lasting impression with his influential music.

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

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Graham_BondGraham Bond - Wikiwand

    Graham John Clifton Bond (28 October 1937 – 8 May 1974) was an English rock/blues musician and vocalist, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s.

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  7. Graham Bond was a saxophonist, organist and singer who played with Blues Incorporated, The Graham Bond Organisation and other bands in the 60s. He was influenced by jazz, blues and occultism, but his mental health and drug problems led to his early death in 1974.

  8. Jul 18, 2013 · Organist and saxophonist Graham Bond was the most important and influential musical pioneer to emerge from British jazz in the 1960s. High praise indeed, but in his case it is warranted. His legacy might be defined less by the music he recorded and more by the impact he had on subsequent generations of musicians.

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