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Graham Central Station
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresR&B, funk, soul
Years active1973–1979, 1998–present
LabelsWarner Bros., WEA, Star Maker, P-Vine, Rhino
Past membersLarry Graham
David Vega
Hershall Kennedy
Willie Sparks[1]
Patrice Banks

Graham Central Station is a funk band named after founder Larry Graham (formerly of Sly & the Family Stone). The name is a pun on New York City's Grand Central Terminal, often colloquially called Grand Central Station.

The band's origins date from when Santana guitarist Neal Schon formed the band Azteca along with Larry Graham (bass guitar) and Gregg Errico (drums), both from Sly & the Family Stone, and Pete Sears (keyboards), from Hot Tuna and Jefferson Starship. Santana bass guitar player Tom Rutley would move into to the bass spot with Azteca. That band, like Santana with heavy Latin influences, would eventually morph into Graham Central Station, while Schon would form Journey. The invention of electric slap bass is attributed by many (including Victor Wooten) to Larry Graham, which influenced many musical genres, such as funk, R&B and disco.

Graham Central Station's biggest hit was "Your Love", which charted at number 9 in 1975. The group also integrated gospel music into their repertoire, 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.

In 2011, Graham Central Station opened for Prince on Prince's "Welcome 2 America" tour.[2]

Members

Wilton Rabb performing with Graham Central Station (Istanbul Jazz Festival, 2010)
Larrry Graham

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

  • 1992 – Live in Japan '92', Star Maker – manufactured by PIA Corporation & Edoya Records Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 1996 – Live in London, Funk24 (London, England)
  • 2003 – Can You Handle This?Kezar Stadium – 1975, Big Fro Discs (Japan)

Compilation albums

  • 1996 – The Best of Larry Graham and Graham Central Station, Vol. 1, Warner Bros.
  • 2001 – The Jam: The Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Anthology, Rhino
  • 2003 – Greatest Hits, Rhino Flashback

References

  1. ^ Fagan, Kevin (February 13, 2011). "Transbay Terminal hurdle: hard-core homeless". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. ^ "Review: Prince's Welcome 2 America Tour". Culture Brats. Retrieved 20 May 2011.