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Larry Graham | Vibepedia

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Larry Graham is the undisputed progenitor of funk bass, a seismic force whose innovations fundamentally reshaped popular music. His pioneering use of the slap

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Larry Graham is the undisputed progenitor of funk bass, a seismic force whose innovations fundamentally reshaped popular music. His pioneering use of the slap bass technique, developed in the mid-1960s with Sly & The Family Stone, injected a percussive, rhythmic urgency that became the bedrock of funk and influenced countless genres. Beyond his instrumental prowess, Graham's songwriting and vocal contributions, particularly with Graham Central Station, solidified his legacy as a master of groove and a pivotal figure in Black American music. His impact is immeasurable, resonating from disco and hip-hop to modern R&B and beyond, making him a foundational pillar of contemporary sound.