(1950-11-18) 18 November 1950 (age 73) Hackney, London, England
Genres
Rock, new wave, pub rock, soul, rhythm and blues
Occupation(s)
Singer, songwriter, musician, writer
Instrument(s)
Vocals, guitar
Years active
1970s–present
Labels
100% Records, Arista, Big Stir, Bloodshot, Buy or Die, Capitol, Dakota Arts, Demon, Elektra, Hannibal, Hip-O, Mercury, Razor & Tie, RCA, Rebound, Rock the House Entertainment Group, UpYours, Vertigo Canada & UK, Windsong UK
Website
grahamparker.net
Musical artist
Graham Thomas Parker (born 18 November 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the British band Graham Parker & the Rumour.[1]
^Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 727–728. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
Graham Thomas Parker (born 18 November 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the British band GrahamParker &...
best known as the backup band for GrahamParker, whose early records (from 1976 to 1980) were credited to GrahamParker & the Rumour. However, the Rumour...
Turner. He also played bass for GrahamParker on his various solo albums from 1988 through the mid-1990s. GrahamParker and The Rumour reunited in 2011...
record label, but it struggles financially as he promotes the reunion of GrahamParker & The Rumour. The couple also deal with conflict between their daughters...
"You Can't Be Too Strong" by GrahamParker (1979) A song that gives an account of abortion from a man's perspective. Parker commented on the song on his...
top 10 UK hit), as well as his production work with Elvis Costello, GrahamParker, and others. Lowe also wrote "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and...
third studio album by English singer-songwriter GrahamParker and the Rumour, released in 1977. Parker, interviewed by Steve Hammer, recalled the making...
Out Sparks is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter GrahamParker and his band the Rumour. The album was released in March 1979. Although...
there are three tracks from other artists; "When The Lights Go Down" by GrahamParker, "Heart Of A Woman" by Nona Hendryx, and a live version of "I Go Swimming"...
Frampton, Jerry Garcia, Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker, Art Garfunkel, Badfinger, GrahamParker, Gary Moore, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Donovan. He is widely...
number-one hit "Rat Trap" and post-pub rock bands like Clover, City Boy, and GrahamParker. In 1979, singer Bon Scott told RAM magazine, "Three weeks in Miami...
Carlisle, Julian Lennon, Lou Reed, Suzanne Vega) and live (Otis Blackwell, GrahamParker and The Kinks). The band's name comes from a Yosemite Sam catchphrase...
the studio with Marshall Crenshaw. In the early 90s he toured with GrahamParker, Garland Jeffreys, the Silos, and Darden Smith, among others. In 1996...
Smith, with the addition of session drummer Steve Goulding (a member of GrahamParker and the Rumour) for the tracks from "Let's Go to Bed". For "The Love...
evolved from country-rock to new wave of Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and GrahamParker, among others. Hiatt was picked up by the MCA label in 1979. He released...
Learn That In School" – Nat King Cole (1947) "Back To Schooldays" – GrahamParker (1976) "High School USA (Minneapolis/St Paul version)" – Tommy Facenda...
HSAS (with Sammy Hagar, Neal Schon, and Michael Shrieve), Mick Taylor, GrahamParker, Hall and Oates, Edgar Winter, Robert Gordon, Leslie West Band, Rick...
by English singer-songwriter GrahamParker and his band The Rumour, released in October 1976. A close follow-up to Parker's debut album Howlin' Wind, Heat...