Graeme was a true eccentric and loved experimenting with his primitive recording equipment. At the conclusion of one track the Breadmakers recorded with him, there’s a strange reverbing sound. Graeme explained to the band that it was a recording he’d made of an olive being dropped into his martini glass played backwards on a loop!
Once, he wanted a song to sound more “live”…so he added a bit of crowd noise from the Beatles 1964 Festival Hall concert as backing!
The Breadmakers will miss their old friend and mentor (although he did nearly incinerate the whole band in his backyard once when his 1950’s BBQ exploded!) and so they have organised a special send-off show on Sunday, January 29 at The Gem in Collingwood from 4-6pm.
It’s not a benefit show, it’s just an afternoon of free music to give folks the chance to come and “raise a glass for Graeme”.
The Breadmakers, ended up recording three albums with Graeme and their special guest on the day. Dave Hogan also recorded three albums at Preston Studios (two with the Paramount Trio and one with his Blues Hangover). Dave will be joining the Breadies to do a special bracket of songs off the first Paramount Trio album.