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Graham Bonnet’s Live Shows Were Anything but Live, Says Former Bandmate

Bihter Sevinc
Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:12 PM
By Bihter Sevinc 4 Min Read
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Alcatrazz co-founder and keyboardist Jimmy Waldo recently made notable revelations regarding Graham Bonnet’s live vocal performances during their time working together. His remarks came during an interview with Full in Bloom.

When asked about the claims that Bonnet’s vocals were pre-recorded, Waldo confirmed the allegations outright. He explained that throughout the five years he worked with the Graham Bonnet Band, Bonnet’s vocals were entirely programmed and played back during shows. “That’s true. Graham’s vocals for the five years that I worked with Graham this recent five years with the Graham Bonnet Band. All his vocals were in the Mac. I programmed it all. I did it all,” Waldo said. “And the drummer ran it live. We played to a click live and cuz he just couldn’t sing. He didn’t have the wind. Not only was his voice shot, but he just didn’t have the wind. He has asthma or something. I don’t know.”

Waldo went on to describe how this system worked during performances. Out of an 18-song setlist, Bonnet would usually perform live on only two tracks, with the rest relying on the computer playback.

“But he’s good at it. I mean, he got really good at doing it. But we got to the point where we do an 18 song set and he’d do maybe he’d sing Since You’ve Been Gone or All Night Long or something, Lost in Hollywood. Out of 18 songs, he might sing two,” Waldo explained.

At times, Bonnet would approach Waldo shortly before showtime to say he couldn’t sing at all that night, forcing Waldo to make quick adjustments to the pre-programmed tracks.

“And there were nights when he would come to me 15 minutes before showtime, he goes, ‘Man, I can’t sing anything. I’m just tired. I didn’t get any sleep last night.’ And so I’d have to go out to the computer and make sure that all the songs are on. Then sometimes he comes say, ‘Well, I can do All Night Long tonight and Since You’ve Been Gone.’ So I would go out to the computer and unmute those or mute those. So he’s going to sing them,” Waldo said.

These statements highlight a revealing chapter in the career of a vocalist long associated with rock’s elite. Graham Bonnet, known for his collaborations with guitarists like Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai during his Alcatrazz years, built a reputation as a powerful frontman in the 1980s. His extensive career established him as a mainstay in rock history.

In 2015, he formed the Graham Bonnet Band, marking his return to touring. The group performed across the UK and Europe, revisiting material from his time with Alcatrazz and Rainbow, as noted by My Global Mind. The tour was meant to celebrate his musical legacy and reconnect him with fans spanning generations. However, Waldo’s recent remarks suggest that the physical demands of performing at that level became increasingly difficult for Bonnet. His comments shed light on how the use of backing tracks became a necessary adaptation.

The revelation underscores the challenges faced by aging rock artists striving to meet the demands of live performance while managing health issues and vocal strain. Waldo’s decision to handle and program the backing tracks allowed the Graham Bonnet Band to continue touring, though at the expense of live vocal authenticity. It remains unclear whether audiences were ever made aware of this practice. Waldo’s candid admission has now brought the issue into public view.

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