Bobby Graham
Bobby Graham (born Robert Francis Neate, 11 March 1940 – 14 September 2009) was an English session drummer, composer, arranger and record producer. Shel Talmy, who produced the Kinks, David Bowie and the Who, described Graham as "the greatest drummer the UK has ever produced." In 1962 Graham was offered the drummers position in The Beatles when Pete Best was fired, with Ringo Starr eventually accepting the position.
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Mournin' Glory Story (performed by Bobby Graham) | ... Nineteen-sixties session drummer, Bobby Graham , ... |
Connection Chains
- From Bobby Graham to Home in 10 Steps
- From Bobby Graham to Severn Darden in 10 Steps
- From Bobby Graham to Allison Janney in 9 Steps
- From Bobby Graham to Fred Clark in 9 Steps
- From Bobby Graham to Gumby in 9 Steps
- From Bobby Graham to Perry Botkin in 8 Steps
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Connections
- Bobby Graham recorded Mournin' Glory Story
- Mournin' Glory Story was covered by Bobby Graham