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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. May 7, 2024 · In his mid-60s prime, Graham Bond was a true originator and one of the key figures on the British music scene. As the driving force behind the Graham Bond Organization, he dragged trad jazz out of its fusty confines and made it jump with heavy doses of blues and wailing R&B.

  3. Learn about the life and career of Graham Bond, a British jazz and R&B saxophonist who experimented with blues, jazz and free form music. Find out how he influenced the British blues scene, introduced the Mellotron and the Hammond organ, and played with various bands and musicians.

  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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  6. 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.

  7. Jun 30, 2023 · Even though they were unknown, the Graham Bond Organization was a vital piece of the rock music puzzle, introducing the 'virtuoso player'. Instrumental in launching the careers of Ginger Baker...

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  8. The Graham Bond Organisation (GBO) were a British jazz/rhythm and blues group of the mid-1960s consisting of Graham Bond (vocals, keyboards, alto-saxophone), Jack Bruce (bass), Ginger Baker (drums), Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor/soprano saxophone) and John McLaughlin (guitar).

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