Bryson Graham

Bryson Macrae Graham (12 September 1952 – 6 December 1993)[1][2] was an English rock drummer, most notable as a member of Mainhorse, Spooky Tooth and Girl, and as a session musician.

Bryson Graham commenced his professional recording career, at the age of seventeen as a member of Mainhorse Airline, with David Kubinec, Patrick Moraz, and Jean Ristori (late summer 1969 to 1970).

In 1983, he recorded an album with Zahara, a group with several notable members including Reebop Kwaku Baah (percussion), Paul Delph (keyboards), and Rosko Gee (bass).

He also played on three albums by ex-Traffic drummer Jim Capaldi,[3] and Money and the Magic (1990) to support ex-Girl band member Gerry Laffy's solo career.

Graham also worked with Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin,[7] plus Richard Dobson on In Texas Last December (1976),[8] and with Rabbit Bundrick on Dark Saloon (1974).