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Liam

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Growing up in western Kentucky, just 2 hours from Nashville, electric and upright bassist Liam Graham has always been influenced by the fine, tasteful playing of the area's musicians. However, he found the need to explore widely diverging musical forms for a time, ranging from progressive rock to jazz to classical. In recent years, however, he has come full circle, back to the music of his youth, the bluegrass and roots country of his old Kentucky home ... with a goodly amount of fusion, world music, blues, goth and rockabilly thrown in for good measure. This "roots and beyond" approach serves him very well in Nashville.
Along the way, Liam has performed and / or recorded with Chris Smith (Smile, Brian May bandmate), Andy Gurley (Nashville session musician, producer and lead guitarist for country groups Blue County and Highway 101), blues singer / guitarist "Fast" Layne Hendrickson (Legendary Shack Shakers writer and collaborator), and a number of cover bands and jazz combos, as well as Seattle-area artists such as the power trio Childhood Zen, champion fiddler Stuart Williams, pan-celtic group Crooked Mile, Grammy-nominated Cake Records (Red/Sony/BMG) artist Holly Figueroa, fingerstyle guitar standout Peter Spencer and singer-songwriter-mandolist Susan Welch.
Since relocating to Nashville in mid-2007, he has appeared with country artist Ryan Weber, Briana Hardyman, Andy Gurley in the fusion trio Stutter Step, country rocker Beau Braswell, Scotch Hollow, and The Brian James Band. In a previous life, Liam made his living (barely!) as a classical singer, conductor and composer. He still sings, loving to add his high tenor voice on harmonies. He is also an accomplished flutist, a talent which rears its ugly head from time to time, no matter how hard he tries to suppress it ...
2/3 of Scotch Hollow jamming on Big Bill Broonzy's "Hey, Hey":
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Member Since: 24/10/2005
Band Website: http://www.liamgraham.com
Influences: Charles Mingus, Barry Bales, Pino Paladino, Mick Karn, Tony Levin, Jaco Pastorius, Milt Hinton, Lee Rocker
Type of Label: Unsigned

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And another classical piece from my past life

Added one more classical vocal piece that I performed back in the 90's, "Do Not Go, My Love." Again, recorded on cheap equipment at a live performance, lots of hiss, questionable sound quality.  ;)  L...
Posted by on Sun, 10 May 2009 06:46:00 GMT

Classical voice ("Come Love, Come Lord")

There is a mysterious line in my bio that says:"In a previous life, Liam made his living (barely!) as a classical singer, conductor and composer."I finally got around to figuring out how to record cas...
Posted by on Fri, 08 May 2009 13:33:00 GMT

New Gig Pics

Hey, Y'all, New pics posted from Scotch Hollow's gig last night at the Voodoo Room, Crescent Cafe, Nashville. Not great quality pics (taken from an iPhone), but pics nonetheless.  ;)  Check ...
Posted by on Fri, 09 Nov 2007 06:40:00 GMT

Video of Scotch Hollow jam posted

Hey, Y'all,At the end of rehearsal tonight, Mark and I decided to do an informal video covering Big Bill Broonzy's "Hey, Hey." Turned out pretty cool ... Check it out, down below my bio and slideshow....
Posted by on Sun, 14 Oct 2007 19:08:00 GMT

Go, go, Scotch Hollow!!!

Well, I'm going to be playing upright for a cool, spooky band, Scotch Hollow. Auditioned for them last Thursday night, and they called me yesterday to let me know the good news. This is so cool ... th...
Posted by on Sun, 23 Sep 2007 14:44:00 GMT

New photos and YouTube video added

Hey folks,Some new photos are up from recent performances, mostly with Holly O'Reilly (formerly Figueroa). Also, at the bottom of my bio on the profile page there is a YouTube video of Holly and I per...
Posted by on Sun, 25 Mar 2007 22:54:00 GMT

Moving home ...

Well, after a number of years out here in the pacific northwest, I'm moving home. At the end of March, I'll be back in the Nashville, TN area, about two hours from where I grew up. I've had some great...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:56:00 GMT