- Gunnar Graps
Infobox musical artist
Name = Gunnar Graps
imagesize = 250px
Img_capt = Gunnar Graps on the cover of Eesti Kullafond 4
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Gunnar Graps-Grafs
Born = birth date|1951|11|27Tartu ,Estonia
Died = death date and age|2004|05|17|1951|11|27Tallinn ,Estonia (heart attack)
Instrument = Vocals,Cello , Drums,Guitar , Bass, Keyboards,Piano ,Harmonica
Genre =Jazz ,Pop rock ,Beat music , Rock,Blues ,Heavy metal
Years_active = 1960s – 2004
Associated_acts = Satelliidid, Mikronid, Ornament,Magnetic Band , GGG, Compromise Blue (guest)Gunnar Graps-Grafs (
27 November 1951 Tartu ,Estonia -17 May 2004 Tallinn ,Estonia ) was a popularEstonia n musician and one of the pioneers ofhard rock inEstonia andSoviet Union . He has sold hundreds of thousands of records all over the world and in 2004 Graps was given a lifetime award atEstonian Music Awards . He has been compared toMick Jagger andAlice Cooper , both who were his own personal idols, and is often called Raudmees ("Iron man").Biography
tart of music career, 1960s
Graps was turned to music by his father at the age of six when he started to learn
cello . In 1964, being only 13, he joined his first bandSatelliidid as a guitarist. In spring of 1967 Graps joinedMikronid , where he played drums for the next six years. In 1970-1972 he was in the army and during that period he performed withIvo Linna . He spent another year behind the drums in Mikronid after his return from military service. In spring 1968Jüri Lina recorded about ten Mikrokonid songs which also included Graps' creation for his show "Pobifo Revüü".Golden-Age of his music, 1970s
After leaving the group "Mikronid" Graps created
Ornament in 1973, which was one of the pioneers ofhard rock inEstonia and theSoviet Union (Estonia was occupied by theUSSR at the time). Ornament's music was influenced byLed Zeppelin andpsychedelic rock . In 1976 Graps put together a new outfit calledMagnetic Band which wasJazz-rock oriented, withreggae andfunk -soul influences.In 1977 Graps graduated from
Tallinn music school , from thepercussion instrument s departament. Soon after that he reformed his group and they started leaning towardshard rock . Soon Magnetic Band became one of the most popular heavy-music bands inSoviet Union . They won the first prize in the first official rock-festival of Soviet Union which took place inTbilisi thanks to their hit "Lady Blues" and became the stars of "Yerevan-81" international pop-rock-festival. "Garbed in fire engine-red pants and white shirt decorated with a splashy 7-Up emblem, Graps sang: "Since we have nowhere else to make love/we do it out in the open/And sometimes the rain washes away the makeup/from her face—and mine", wrote "Time" magazine in 1981 [Tired? Nyet!, by G. Russell // Time magazine, Monday, Oct. 12, 1981] .At the top, 1980s
In the
eighties his popularity peaked. "Magnetic Band" constantly toured the Soviet Union. In 1982,Washington Post dedicated a whole page to Gunnar Graps and the Magnetic Band. [Moscow's 'Mick Jagger' Delights Fans, Perplexes Officials, by Michael Dobbs // Washington Post, Aug. 15, 1982 Page A15, First Section] It was no surprise that in 1983 "Magnetic Band" got banned by the Soviet authorities, which led to creation of GGG (Gunnar Graps Group). The change also marked a shift for straight-forward hard rock and heavy metal, styles which Magnetic Band was already flirting with ("Note: all the musical groups in Soviet Union had to be evaluated before they were allowed to perform or exist further").New winds started blowing in Soviet Union as
Mikhail Gorbachev took the seat of theGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and GGG saw less resistance from authorities. In 1988 they released their only LP entitled "Põlemine " (Burning). The vinyl was issued by Melodjia, a soviet record company - the only one in whole USSR and the distribution of the record was quite high. At that time, GGG consisted of Gunnar Graps (drums, percussion, vocals, keyboards),Juri Stihhanov (lead guitar),Andres Aak (now known as Angela Aak, rhythm guitar),Jüri Roosa (bass guitar) andTiit Altosaar (drums on some songs, as Graps tended to perform most drumming (along with singing) himself). They performed in Estonia and Soviet Union and were very popular until their fade at the end of decade. Their most popular songs were "Põlemine" (Burning), "Valgus" (Light), the ballad "Mosaiik" (Mosaic), "Raudmees" (Iron man) - a song which gave Graps his nickname.As the grip on
Baltic states was becoming more and more loose,Singing Revolution begun. In 1987 a choir, comprised of well-known Estonian singersGunnar Graps among them, recordedAlo Mattiisen 's song "Ei ole üksi ükski maa ", a patriotic song about Estonia.In 1989 Gunnar Graps moved to the
USA with the hope of reaching new heights in his musical career but, alas, failed to succeed and instead was forced to work as a repairman to get by.tart of decline, 1990s
After Estonia regained its independence in 1991 Graps returned to his homeland. In the summer of 1993 he was caught, while working as a DJ at the nightclub on the ferryboat "Estonia", trying to cross the Swedish border with anabolic steroids and was imprisoned for two months in Sweden. He did not complain about his imprisonment; in fact, he praised the jail as being better than restaurants in Estonia. [et icon [http://www.ekspress.ee/viewdoc/EAEF8B7C67727B72C2256BCF003E515D Eesti Ekspress / Pensionireformi sümbool ] ] After his release, Graps came back to Estonia. Financial problems arose once more and he was forced to work at local radio stations and night-clubs as a DJ, playing music he hated. In 1995 Graps released "Tühjad pihud" (Empty Hands) and reformed GGG the next year, performing circa once a month. Graps was becoming more and more depressed.
Last years
Starting the new millennium Graps was still having financial troubles and performed in a series of Hansapank's pension fund commercials. The commercials included a word play of "Tühjad pihud" (Empty Hands) record. In 2002 a 3 CD collection of Gunnar Graps' music, from all his tenures with past bands, was released as part of "Eesti kullafond" (Estionian Gold Fund) series. In 2003, Gunnar Graps performed at one of his last big concerts before death. An incarnation of
Magnetic Band played in front of approx. 600 people atGreen Christmas Festival inRakvere ,Estonia .Despite his health problems Graps did not want to give up on music and in 2003 he released "Rajalt maas" (Off the Track), which had a strong
blues influence. In one of his last interviews Graps promised to go on tour inRussia , because he was disappointed in the local music scene. Three months before his death he was still looking forward to continue his career and in an interview for Sakala, an Estonian newspaper, he promised to release a new album by the end of 2004 and another record in 2005. [ [http://vana.www.sakala.ajaleht.ee/index.html?op=lugu&rubriik=52&id=10713&number=552 Sakala ] ] On17 May 2004 , at the age of 52, Gunnar Graps quetly died of aheart attack at his home on Mooni street in Tallinn.Legacy
Gunnar Graps is considered a rock idol by Estonians. Another popular Estonian band
Metsatöll has said that Gunnar Graps means the same to Estonian metal asBlack Sabbath means to the world. [ [http://www.metsatoll.ee/et/meedia/interviews.html&id=3 Metsatöll ] ]Also, numerous tribute events have spawned, paying homage to the early departed musician. These events are orchestrated by Radio Mania, a local radio station, and Hard Rock Club, local events promoter and take place around Graps' birthday month and death month. A string of local bands usually perform at the event along with incarnations of GGG or Magnetic Band, with people Graps used to play with. Gunnar Graps was inducted into the Hall Of Fame of Rock Cafe, a local pub (operated by the owners of Radio Mania, also the place where the tribute events take place), on May 17th, 2005.
In December of 2005, Hard Rock Club started collecting funds to erect a memorial headstone at Graps' grave. [ [http://www.hardrockclub.ee/et/main.php?aken=ARTIKLID&g=0&id=271 Hard Rock Club Online ] ] A fund-rising concert was held on 5th March, 2006 at Rock Cafe in Tallinn. The stone was designed by Graps' son Jan Graps and placed on his grave on 17th May, 2006. [ [http://www.sloleht.ee/index.aspx?id=197874&d=20060517&a=1 Täna avatakse Gunnar Grapsi mälestuskivi - SL Õhtuleht ] ]
A cover band - Gunnar's Roses - was also active at some point during 2005-2006, performing at Hard Rock Laager in 2005 (a heavy metal festival created by Hard Rock Club) and at smaller pubs. The band was put together by Henri "Suss" Hinno (drummer of
Manatark andMust Missa ) who took the role of the drummer. Hinno is known to be a big fan of Graps' work and sang "Mosaiik" live with Gunnar's Roses.inging style
Gunnar Graps' singing style was somewhat similar to the style
James Hetfield ofMetallica used to have, which was essentially trying to sing from the throat to produce a raspier sound. A very busy schedule contributed to the development of his signature rasp. It was not uncommon for Graps to perform even 3 shows per day and 25 days in a month. He was still able to produce very high notes, as is evident from his songs andJesus Christ Superstar song "Gethsamene", which is included on the Gunnar Graps - Eesti kullafond 4. He is known to have trained his voice, by yelling at walls ; he usually did it before going on stage.Partial discography
Magnetic Band
*"Magnetic band ", (1978, LP) Issued by soviet record company Melodjia
*"Roosid papale " (Roses For Papa) (1981, LP) Issued by MelodijaGGG
*"Põlemine " (Burning) (1988, LP) Issued by MelodijaSolo
*"Tühjad pihud " (Empty Hands) (1995, CD) Issued by Elwood
*"Rajalt maas " (Off The Track) (2003, CD/MC) Issued by ElwoodCompilation
*"Gunnar Graps - Eesti kullafond 4" (2002, 3CD/3MC) TT RecLiterature
* (in Russian) A. Alexeev, A. Burlaka, A. Sidorov "Who's Who in the Soviet rock", M., "Ostankino" Publishing, 1991.
Notes and references
Videos
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhzaeN5EJE4 Gunnar Graps & Magnetic Band - "Selles meeletus ilmas"]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS6C6g-PNF8 Gunnar Graps & Magnetic Band - "Hingeleegid"]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVsxeilMEW8 GGG - "Valgus"] , performed atTartu Levimuusikapäevad in 1987
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r75WMX1WFgk Alo Mattiisen - "Ei ole üksi ükski maa"]
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