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Bataclan 2010

Larry Graham & Graham Central Station in Paris Bataclan 2010

About

American bassist, singer, and composer Larry Graham is at the forefront of the American music scene and has been since the sixties, beginning his career with such blues legends as John Lee Hooker and Jimmy Reed. In 1968, he joins Sly & the Family Stone, the band that will help him reach international acclaim, notably with an appearance at the legendary Woodstock Festival in 1969. Soon after, he founds Graham Central Station, which quickly becomes a reference of funk music and inspires musicians like Prince and Marcus Miller. To start this concert at the Bataclan in Paris, France, the pioneer of funk bass, credited for the invention of the "slap" technique, bursts onto the stage with his group like a New Orleans brass band for a virtuosic and breathtaking show.

Cast

  • Larry Graham | Singer, Bandleader , Bass guitarist
  • Wilton Rabb | Electric guitar, Vocalist
  • David Council | Electric keyboard, Vocalist
  • Ashling Cole | Singer , Electric keyboard, Vocalist
  • James McKinney | Electric keyboard, Vocalist
  • Brian Braziel | Drummer

Program

  • Larry Graham, Introduction
  • Larry Graham, We've Been Waiting
  • Al Green, It Ain't No Fun To Me
  • Larry Graham, It's Alright
  • Larry Graham, Feel The Need In Me
  • Ann Peebles, I Can't Stand the Rain
  • Larry Graham, Hair
  • Stevie Wonder, Higher Ground
  • Larry Graham, People
  • Sly Stone, Family Affair
  • Larry Graham, Release Yourself
  • Sly Stone, Thank You
  • Sly Stone, I Wanna Take You Higher

Details

  • Production date: 2010
  • Duration: 1 h 30 min
  • Production: Zycopolis
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