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Carl Graves, originally from Calgary, Alberta was the former percussionist with Skylark.
When the band folded he was signed to A & M Records and worked with producer Spencer Proffer.
"Baby, Hang Up The Phone" and "Hey Radio" both managed to scrape the RPM Top 100 Singles chart in 1974 and 1975 respectively.
He did have moderate success with "Sad Girl" stateside reaching #60 on the charts.
Graves' last prominent recording was singing on Lee Oskar's 1997 album 'So Much In Love'.
Singles
1974 Baby, Hang Up The Phone/Walk Softly (A & M) AM-1620
1975 Hey Radio/Something's Telling Me (A & M) AM-1716
1975 Brown Skin Love/The Next Best Thing (A & M - UK) AMS-7180
1976 Heart Be Still/Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (A & M) AM-1757
1976 My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)/Baby Don't Knock (A & M) AM-1799-S
1977 Sad Girl/Walk In Love (Ariola - US) AA-113
with SKYLARK
1972 What Would I Do Without You/Suites For My Lady (Capitol) 3378
1973 Wildflower/The Writing's On The Wall (Capitol) 3511
1973 I'll Have To Go Away/Twenty-Six Years (Capitol) 3661
1973 If That's The Way You Want It/Virgin Green (Capitol) 3773
Albums
1975 Carl Graves (A & M) SP-3410
1976 Heart Be Still (A & M)
with SKYLARK
1972 Skylark (Capitol) ST-11048
1974 2 (Capitol/EMI) ST-11256
1996 Wildflower: Golden Classics Edition (Collectibles)
Video
Compilation Tracks
1973 "Baby Hang Up The Phone" on 'A & M Forget Me Nots (A & M) SP-8400