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Graham Central Station
Biography

Graham Central Station was a funk band named after founder Larry Graham and Grand Central Station in New York City.

The group also integrated gospel music sounds into their music, and played with the dichotomy between the funk/rock star image and the "sanctified" gospel group image. Some of their recordings feature the Tower of Power horn section.

An exuberant mid-'70s funk group, Graham Central Station made some fine singles for Warner Bros. Former Sly & The Family Stone bassist Larry Graham renamed Hot Chocolate (not the British group) Graham Central Station after he moved from producing the group to playing with it. The group included Graham, guitarist David Vega, keyboardists Robert Sam and Hershall Kennedy, percussionist Patrice Banks, and drummer Willie Sparks. They utilized the identical funk cum rock and soul formula of Sly. Their debut single, "Can You Handle It," reached number nine on the R&B charts, and they landed a number one record in 1975 with "Your Love." They recorded as Graham Central Station from 1974 to 1977, then as Larry Graham & Graham Central Station in 1978, and during their final year were called Larry Graham with Graham Central Station.

Personnel

  • Larry Graham: vocals, bass, guitar, fuzz bass, clavinet, organ, piano, drums, percussion
  • Patryce Banks: vocals, electric funk box, tambourine
  • Hershall Kennedy: vocals, clavinet, trumpet
  • Robert Sam: vocals, piano, organ
  • David Vega: vocals, guitar
  • Willie Sparks: vocals, drums
  • P. Caboose: tenor saxophone
  • Milt Holland: percussion
  • Lenny Williams: vocals
  • Freddie Stone: guitar
Discography
  • Graham Central Station 1974, Warner Brothers Records
  • Release Yourself 1974, Warner Bros.
  • Ain't No 'Bout-A-Doubt It 1975 Warner Bros.
  • Mirror 1976 Warner Bros.
  • My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me
  • The Jam: The Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Anthology
  • The Best of Larry Graham and Graham Central Station, Vol. 1
  • Greatest Hits
  • By Popular Demands
  • Now Do U Wanta Dance
  • We've Been Waiting
  • Graham Central Station 2000 1998, NPG Records, produced with the artist formerly known as Prince


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