
After playing in various bands around Toronto in the late '50s, Tommy Graham moved to Los Angeles in 1960, but returned three years later to join the Big Town Boys. The band split up in 1965, so Graham decided to journey around the world; while in India, he met and studied under Ravi Shankar's sarode player, Ali Akbar Khan. Returning to Canada in 1970, he began working with record producer Brian Aherne. After Graham backed Anne Murray's hit "Snowbird," a Capitol producer suggested that he record on his own.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Sahajiya
I Love My Baby
Ode To Spade
David's Song
Jack Rabbit
04 Brown Eyed Girl
After The Gold Rush
05 Do What Ya Want
Tommy Graham - Sahajiya
Put You Down
Sahajiya (The Starkiller's Trancedental Rebirth)
Forget About You
02 Now And Then
08 Celeste
06 Sahajiya
03 Right On
A Man Came Out Today
'Sahajiya'
Heart Of Darkness
The Perfumed Garden - The Encouragement of the Lusty Wife
Two Fisted Patriot Man
Shack
Now And Then
Right On
Sahajiya (Disc 2)
Sahajiga
Sahajiya [Amorphous Androgynous Mix]
Sahajiya [Remixed by Amorphous Androgynous]
Sahajiya - 11B
01 After The Gold Rush
07 Feelin' Good
01 Sahajiya
Sign 'O' The Times
Two-Fisted Patriot Man
After The Goldrush
Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)
Riki Tiki Tavi
I Am The Walrus
Light Beyond Sound
Tunnels Electronic
Musashi
There It Is Part 2
Light Flight
Awakening Of The Birds
Drying In The Sun
Roller Daddy
Helga
Winners And Losers
When You Died, So Did I
Sahajiya [1970]
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.