He was regarded as being one of the top sessions drummers in the United Kingdom during the 1960's. He contributed to such artists memorable recordings as The Kinks' 'You Really Got Me' (1964), Dusty Springfield's 'I Only Want To Be With You' (1964) and Petula Clark's 'Downtown' (1965). Born Robert Francis Neate, he dropped out of school at age fifteen to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz drummer. However, with the skiffle music craze sweeping Britain at the time it was easier finding a gig with the local rock band Billy Gray and the Stormers. Among the many other noted artists Graham worked with include The Animals, The Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits and Tom Jones. In addition to sessions work, he became a successful record producer and led his own jazz band. He died from stomach cancer.Musician.
He was regarded as being one of the top sessions drummers in the United Kingdom during the 1960's. He contributed to such artists memorable recordings as The Kinks' 'You Really Got Me' (1964), Dusty Springfield's 'I Only Want To Be With You' (1964) and Petula Clark's 'Downtown' (1965). Born Robert Francis Neate, he dropped out of school at age fifteen to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz drummer.
However, with the skiffle music craze sweeping Britain at the time it was easier finding a gig with the local rock band Billy Gray and the Stormers. Among the many other noted artists Graham worked with include The Animals, The Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits and Tom Jones. In addition to sessions work, he became a successful record producer and led his own jazz band. He died from stomach cancer.Bio. 1 photo picked.2 photos picked.Size exceededYou may not upload any more photos to this memorial'Not a photo'Uploading.Waiting.SuccessFailedThis photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photosThis photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorialThis photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photosThis photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 20 photos to this memorialInvalid File TypeUploading 1 PhotoUploading 2 Photos1 Photo Uploaded2 Photos UploadedAdded byGREAT NEWS! We have a volunteer within ten miles of your requested photo location.GREAT NEWS!
A profile of British group Dave Clark Five, who scored with hits like 'Glad All Over,' 'Catch Us If You Can,' and 'Over and Over.' British Invasion's Second Wave: Dave Clark Five. Session drummer Bobby Graham has claimed he, not Clark, played drums on the DC5's hits; this has been disputed; Hit Singles and Albums. Since the Dave Clark Five documentary airing on PBS is the work of Dave. People strongly suspect, the late session drummer Bobby Graham.
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Drum cover medley of Glad All Over & Bits And Pieces by the British pop group The Dave Clark Five.Glad All Over was a song written by Mike Smith, vocalist and organist of the group. Released n January 1964, it became the British group's first big hit, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart. In April 1964, it reached number 6 on the American U.S. Pop singles chart, becoming the first British Invasion hit by an artist other than The Beatles. It was also number one in Ireland, number 3 in Australia and number 2 in Canada. It reached number 4 in the Netherlands and number 16 in Germany.' Bits and Pieces' is a song by 1960s quintet The Dave Clark Five.
The single hit number two in the UK and number four in the US. The song was number two in Australia and number one in Canada and Ireland. It reached number four in the Netherlands. In Germany it only reached the 20th place though.Lead vocals are sung by Mike Smith.
He and Dave Clark had written the song togetherDrummer on the sessions was the renown Bobby Graham the well recorded session drummer of the London studio scene. Bobby was to London, what Hal Blaine was to Los Angeles.Category.Song.Artist. The Dave Clark Five.Album. The Hits (2019 - Remaster).Writers. Mike Smith, Dave Clark.Licensed to YouTube by. WMG (on behalf of BMG Rights Management LLC); ARESA, PEDL, CMRRA, ASCAP, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, LatinAutor, Warner Chappell, Music Sales (Publishing), and 7 Music Rights Societies.Song.Artist.
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