
George Graves
Biography
George Windsor Graves (1 January 1876 – 2 April 1949) was an English comic actor. Although he could neither sing nor dance, he became a leading comedian in musical comedies, adapting the French and Viennese opéra-bouffe style of light comic relief into a broader comedy popular with English audiences of the period. His comic portrayals did much to ensure the West End success of Véronique (1904) The Little Michus (1905; for which he invented the Gazeka), and The Merry Widow (1907). In addition to musical comedy, operettas and revues, Graves specialised in pantomime and music hall. Later in his career, he was a frequent broadcaster and made several films, always in comic roles, but continued to perform on stage. His last stage success was in Me and My Girl (1937).
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Rumours
1977

The Beatles
1968

The Doors
1967

Master Of Reality
1971

1962-1966
1973

Crime Of The Century
1974

Fragile
1971

2112
1976

Black Sabbath Vol 4
1972

Atom Heart Mother
1970

Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
1973

Double Fantasy
1980

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
1976

Van Halen II
1979

A Farewell To Kings
1977

A Saucerful Of Secrets
1968

History - America's Greatest Hits
1975

Super Trouper
1980

Peter Gabriel
1977

Hard Promises
1981

The Best Of Blondie
1981

Autoamerican
1980

Straight Shooter
1975

The Album
1977
Credited work
1,290 releases · 395 albums · active 1963–2026
- Mastering · 1,255
- Engineering · 37
- Other credits · 25
- Performance · 1
Studios: Soundstage, Toronto · Olympic Studios · Morgan Studios · Grant Avenue Studio
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Black Sabbath
- Klaatu
- Raffi (2)
- Canadian Brass
- Daniel Band
- Catl.
- Stan Rogers
