“for many the founding father of the British R&B movement, Bond, who died aged 36 in 1974, was ultimately denied the wider acclaim afforded those he mentored and inspired, such as Jack Bruce, Stevie Winwood and Jon Lord. He was a pioneer of the combination Hammond organ and Leslie speaker cabinets to add rich textures to jazz and blues material, providing a gateway for the harder rock and even prog musicians who followed. Check the record shelves of just about every British musician who started out in the mid-60s and you’ll find a copy of the Organization’s game-changing album The Sound of ‘65” (Terry Staunton, Record Collector, April 2013).
The Graham Bond Organization "Train Time"
The Graham Bond Organization “Tammy”
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