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  1. Aug 21, 2022 · Graham Parker was a force of nature. Alongside his extraordinary backing band the Rumour, Parker was embedded in England’s pub rock scene, ...

  2. Mar 8, 2020 · Graham Parker. Graham Parker is a child of the 1950s whose musical career has straddled an enormous amount of ground, from wannabe Mersey beat, through Atlantic soul, hardcore R&B and a brand of ...

  3. グレアム・パーカー&ルーモアは、1977年に BBC テレビの『 トップ・オブ・ザ・ポップス 』に出演し、1977年3月に英国トップ30 ヒットとなった The Pink Parker EP から トランプス The Trammps の「ホールド・バック・ザ・ナイト」 Hold Back the Night の カバー ...

  4. Graham Parker is the hook-jammed link connecting British pub rock to its prickly punk successors. Born in East London in 1950, Parker quit school at 16, worked as a manual laborer, and eventually taught himself guitar. Backed by The Rumour, which included leading pub-rock guitarist Brinsley Schwarz, Parker released his promising Nick Lowe ...

  5. Oct 14, 2023 · Parker was the 'under-the-radar' pre-new wave, Brit rock star who with his band, The Rumour (Graham Parker & The Rumour), conceived and recorded some of the best and earliest power pop sounds that more than likely influenced other same-genre acts like, The Knack, The Romantics, Tommy Tutone, The Plimsouls and the like.

  6. May 14, 2018 · Graham Parker. Singer, songwriter. In the mid-1970s British rocker Graham Parker teamed up with a feisty bar band called The Rumour, joining an intense, immediate "pub rock" movement that blossomed into the punk rebellion. Parker recorded several albums with The Rumour, gaining considerable critical attention, then broke with the band and made ...

  7. Jun 28, 1979 · Graham Parker has been waging such battles against indifference for years. Born in 1950 in London, Parker grew up in Deepcut, a country village in southeast England. His mother worked in a cafe ...

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