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    Graham Central Station was an American funk band named after founder Larry Graham (formerly of Sly and the Family Stone). The name is a pun on New York...
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    band Sly and the Family Stone and as the founder and frontman of Graham Central Station. In 1980, he released the single "One in a Million You", which reached...
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  • Graham Central Station is the self-titled debut album by former Sly and the Family Stone bass player Larry Graham's new band, "Graham Central Station"...
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  • Graham Central Station, released in 1976. The album peaked at number seven on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. All songs written by Larry Graham....
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  • Release Yourself is second album by Graham Central Station, released in 1974. The cover photograph was taken at Old Saint Hilary's Church, Tiburon, California...
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  • "Your Love" is a 1975 single by Graham Central Station, written by Larry Graham. The single went to number one for one week and peaked at thirty-eight...
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  • Graham station may refer to: Graham railway station, a light rail station in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Graham station (New York Central Railroad)...
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  • 1975. She also played in the funk band Graham Central Station with Family Stone bandmate and cousin Larry Graham, starting in the 1990s. She also worked...
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  • Ain't No 'Bout-A-Doubt It (category Graham Central Station albums)
    Ain't No 'Bout-A-Doubt It is the third album by Graham Central Station. Released in 1975, the album peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Soul Albums...
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  • My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me (category Graham Central Station albums)
    Graham & Graham Central Station. Released in 1978, the record marked the first time that Graham called his band Larry Graham & Graham Central Station...
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  • Now Do U Wanta Dance (category Graham Central Station albums)
    Now Do U Wanta Dance is the fifth album by Graham Central Station. Released on April 1, 1977, the album peaked at number twelve on the Billboard Top Soul...
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  • Miller. Other notable versions were later recorded by Eruption, Graham Central Station, Tina Turner and Lowell George. The original version is ranked at...
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    Unable to continue working with Sly, Graham immediately quit the Family Stone and went on to start Graham Central Station, a successful band in the same vein...
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  • Johnson, Annie Lennox, Delbert McClinton, Mitch Ryder, Tom Jones, Graham Central Station, Living Colour, blues artist Willie Cobbs, Denise LaSalle, and others...
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    My Love...Mother Music – José Feliciano 1974 Release Yourself – Graham Central Station 1974 Insane Asylum – Kathi McDonald 1974 Monsieur – Hiroshi Kamayatsu...
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  • in Belfast, Northern Ireland Grand Central (disambiguation) Grand station (disambiguation) Graham Central Station This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Gossip Gotan Project Grace Jones Graham Central Station Graham Coxon Graham Nash Graham Parker & The Rumour Graham Parker Grandaddy Grandmaster Flash...
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    Doobie Brothers, Eddie Palmieri & His Orchestra, The Miracles, Graham Central Station, and appearing : Marlon Brando, Francis Ford Coppola, Frankie Albert...
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    Prince. In addition, Garcia directed music videos for Chaka Khan and Graham Central Station. She choreographed the belly dancing routines for Britney Spears'...
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  • founding Family Stone member Larry Graham, who was forced out of the band and went on to start his own, Graham Central Station. Born in Monroe, Louisiana, and...
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    solo album, High on You. In 1977, he also performed on Larry Graham's Graham Central Station fifth album, Now Do U Wanta Dance. He was also in the band...
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  • synthpop band from Brighton Mirror (Emitt Rhodes album), 1971 Mirror (Graham Central Station album), 1976 Mirror, a 1988 album by One 2 Many Mirror (The Rapture...
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  • April 14, 1996) was an American drummer for the bands Santana, Graham Central Station, Cold Blood, Pointer Sisters and Herbie Hancock. Birch was the drummer...
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    Stevie Nicks. The horn section also recorded with bassist Larry Graham's Graham Central Station, Grateful Dead, Carlos Santana, Journey, Elkie Brooks, Cat...
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  • Criminals Funkadelic Galactic The Gap Band Marvin Gaye Gonzalez Graham Central Station Larry Graham The Grease Band The Greyboy Allstars Herbie Hancock Isaac...
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  • GCS 2000 (category Graham Central Station albums)
    GCS 2000 is a studio album by funk group Graham Central Station released on July 21, 1998, on NPG Records. It was their first new album in America since...
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  • sang about seeking romantic clarity, with the drums borrowed from Graham Central Station's "The Jam" kicking in at the 2:40 mark. In short order following...
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    White Band) "Up For The Down Stroke" (Parliament), 1974 "Hair" (Graham Central Station), 1974 "Too Hot to Stop" (The Bar-Kays), 1976 "Getaway" (Earth,...
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  • produced by Katouzzion and arranged by Abrim Tilmon and Johnny Allen. Graham Central Station released a funk version of the song as a single entitled "Feel the...
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    appearance in Japan around 1994 and George guest-appearing at a Graham Central Station concert in Japan (including a released double-CD), the duo launched...
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