Graham Maby Explained

Graham Maby
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:1952 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Gosport, Hampshire, England
Instrument:Vocals, bass
Genre:Punk rock, new wave, pop, power pop, folk
Occupation:Bassist, proofreader, producer
Years Active:1978–present
Label:A&M, Virgin, Sony, Ryko
Associated Acts:Joe Jackson, Marshall Crenshaw, They Might Be Giants, Natalie Merchant, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi

Graham Maby (born 1 September 1952) is an English bass guitar player. He has recorded and toured with Joe Jackson since his first album, appearing on most of Jackson's albums and tours.[1]

Maby was born and raised in the central south coast town of Gosport. Working exclusively with Joe Jackson since the late seventies, in the mid 1980s he began working live and in the studio with Marshall Crenshaw. In the early 90s he toured with Graham Parker, Garland Jeffreys, the Silos, and Darden Smith. In 1996, Maby joined They Might Be Giants, and from 1998 until 2002, he recorded and toured with Natalie Merchant. Maby has also recorded and toured with Joan Baez, Freedy Johnston, Henry Lee Summer, Ian Hunter, Regina Spektor, Chris Stamey, Shivaree, and Dar Williams.[2] [3]

Along with playing bass, Maby also produced several tracks on Johnston's 1992 album, Can You Fly.[4] He appeared in the 1986 movie Peggy Sue Got Married as a member of Marshall Crenshaw's band, and very briefly in the 2019 Todd Phillips movie Joker as a member of the "Murray Franklin Show" band.

His first-born son Christopher, a musician and actor, died in 1998.[5] [6] [7]

Discography

With Joe Jackson:

With They Might Be Giants:

With Natalie Merchant:

With Freedy Johnston:

With Marshall Crenshaw:

With Ian Hunter:

With Joan Baez:

With Dar Williams:

With Regina Spektor:

With Chris Stamey:

With Darden Smith:

With Henry Lee Summer:

With Nina Hagen:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Joe Jackson Archive: Graham Maby . Jj-archive.net . 2008-09-22 . 2011-07-17.
  2. Web site: Prato . Greg . [{{AllMusic|class=artist |id=p100343/biography |pure_url=yes}} Graham Maby ]. AllMusic . 2002-09-26 . 2011-07-17.
  3. Web site: Graham Maby - Joe Jackson Band (BGM Issue 29) . Bassguitarmagazine.com . 2011-07-17.
  4. http://grahammaby.com/biography.html
  5. A Cure for Gravity, autobiography, Joe Jackson, Da Capo Press, 2000,
  6. News: Rachel Woods . Julie Maby . Carol Hilwyn . Family life | Life and style . . 2007-10-26. 2011-07-17 . London.
  7. Web site: Christopher Maby - Biographical Summaries of Notable People . MyHeritage.com . 1952-09-01 . 2016-03-13.