Graham Central Station Concert History

Graham Central Station was a funk band named after founder Larry Graham(formerly of Sly and the Family Stone) and Grand Central Station in New York City.

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The SNACK Concert
Mar 23, 1975
 San Francisco, California, United States
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The SNACK Concert
Mar 23, 1975
 San Francisco, California, United States
  Added by Zimtrim


The SNACK Concert
Mar 23, 1975
 San Francisco, California, United States
  Added by Zimtrim


The SNACK Concert
Mar 23, 1975
 San Francisco, California, United States
  Added by Zimtrim

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Rory Gallagher / Status Quo / graham central station on Jul 27, 1974 [543-small]

Rory Gallagher / Status Quo / graham central station
Jul 27, 1974
 New Westminster, BC, Canada
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graham central station / Brass Construction on Jul 23, 1976 [241-small]

graham central station / Brass Construction
Jul 23, 1976
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Rory Gallagher / Status Quo / graham central station on Jul 27, 1974 [055-small]

Rory Gallagher / Status Quo / graham central station
Jul 27, 1974
 New Westminster, BC, Canada
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Argent / graham central station / Brian Auger's Oblivion Express on May 10, 1974 [209-small]

Argent / graham central station / Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
May 10, 1974
 Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
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graham central station / Rufus / Chaka Kahn / Bohannon on Aug 8, 1975 [983-small]

graham central station / Rufus / Chaka Kahn / Bohannon
Aug 8, 1975
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Doobie Brothers / graham central station / Bonaroo on Jan 29, 1974 [090-small]

Doobie Brothers / graham central station / Bonaroo
Jan 29, 1974
 Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Graham Central Station on Sep 28, 1975 [752-small]

Graham Central Station
Sep 28, 1975
 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Graham Central Station on Sep 28, 1975 [756-small]

Graham Central Station
Sep 28, 1975
 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Prince / graham central station on Jan 13, 1998 [181-small]

Prince / graham central station
Jan 13, 1998
 Tampa, Florida, United States
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Rory Gallagher / Status Quo / graham central station on Jul 27, 1974 [765-small]

Rory Gallagher / Status Quo / graham central station
Jul 27, 1974
 New Westminster, BC, Canada
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Tower Of Power / graham central station / Ripple on May 10, 1974 [851-small]

Tower Of Power / graham central station / Ripple
May 10, 1974
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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The SNACK Concert on Mar 23, 1975 [051-small]

The SNACK Concert
Mar 23, 1975
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Soul
Funk
Rhythm And Blues
Jazz-Funk
Funk Rock
Bass
P-Funk
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1997 3 concerts
1995 1 concert
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1977 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Graham Central Station had?

Graham Central Station has had 22 concerts.

What genre is Graham Central Station?

Graham Central Station is most often considered to be Soul, Funk, Rhythm And Blues, Jazz-Funk, Funk Rock, Bass, and P-Funk.

When was the last Graham Central Station concert?

The last Graham Central Station concert was on January 13, 1998 at Ice Palace Arena in Tampa, Florida, United States. The bands that performed were: Prince / graham central station.

What setlist does Graham Central Station play live?

The songs that Graham Central Station performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 23, 1975 concert at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, California, United States:

  1. Introduction
  2. Feel the Need
  3. We've Been Waiting
  4. Release Yourself
  5. Can You Handle It? Pt. 1
  6. Can You Handle It? Pt. 2
  7. People
  8. It Ain't No Fun to Me

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