Graham Dee is a British musician, born Graham Davidson on March 2, 1943, in London's Whitechapel. He comes from a long lineage of entertainers and musicians, with a family history dating back to the Victorian era. In the 1960s, Graham was a prominent guitarist and session player, working with notable figures like John Lee Hooker, Memphis Slim, and Carl Perkins. He was often compared to renowned guitarists Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page during his time playing with bands such as The Walker Brothers and Them. Graham also worked as a producer for Polydor/Atlantic Records, contributing to the development of a British soul sound. His career extended into the 1970s, where he worked as a songwriter in Los Angeles and later co-produced several albums.
More recently, Graham has gained attention for the release of previously unreleased material from his 1960s and 1970s work, including albums like *The Graham Dee Connection: The 60s Collection*. His 1973 album, *Mr. Super Cool*, was rediscovered and released in 2023, showcasing his enduring talent. Graham's contributions span film and television, with compositions featured in projects like *Night Train to Paris* and *Hunted*. Despite a diverse career, Graham Dee remains an unsung hero of the British music scene, particularly celebrated among collectors and enthusiasts of vintage soul and mod music.
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