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Larry Graham

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Biography

Graham Central Station was a showcase for the revolutionary pop-and-slap bass guitar of Larry Graham, an alumnus of Sly & The Family Stone largely responsible for originating the percussive groove which typified the progressive funk sound of the 1970s. Born August 14, 1946 in Beaumont, TX, Graham was raised in Oakland, CA; by his teens he was adept not only on bass but also guitar, harmonica, and drums, and at the age of 15 began performing with the Dell Graham Trio, his mother's lounge act. While attending college, he served as a supporting musician with the likes of John Lee Hooker, Jackie Wilson, Jimmy Reed, and The Drifters; in 1968 he joined Sly & The Family Stone, appearing with the group during the halcyon period which gave rise to such classic albums as One Life Stand and There's a Riot Goin' On, as well as smash singles like "Dance to the Music" and "Everybody Is a Star," both of which prominently feature Graham's cavernous baritone in addition to his enormously influential thumping bass style.

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    Love had played its games on me so long
    I started to believe I'd never find anyone
    Doubt had tried to convince me to give in
    Said you can't win
    But one day the sun it came shinin' through
    One In A Million You - (4:13)  -  547 plays
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  3. Sooner Or Later - Single Version - (3:28)  -  102 plays
  4. When We Get Married - (3:36)  -  92 plays
  5. Just Be My Lady - (4:26)  -  75 plays
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