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Graeme Milroy Glen Parker (born 1982 [3]) is a Scottish cattle hoof trimmer and YouTuber. His YouTube channel, The Hoof GP , was created in 2019 and primarily consists of videos of hoof trimming. It is the largest agricultural YouTube channel in the world with more than 100 million views a month and has more than six million followers across ...
Graham Parker chronology; Heat Treatment (1977) Stick to Me (1977) The Parkerilla (1978) Stick to Me is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham ...
"Stick to Me" is a song by British rock musician Graham Parker, recorded with his backing band the Rumour. The song was released on his 1977 album, Stick to Me.Inspired by "Tickets to Water Falls" by Jack Bruce, the song features a string arrangement that Parker sought to "use with power".
On 28 August, a Licensing Branch sergeant, Harry Burgess confessed to corruption, and implicated Jack Herbert, and assistant commissioner Graeme Parker. In turn, Parker implicated police commissioner Terry Lewis on 16 September. [4] The inquiry eventually outlived the Bjelke-Petersen government.
However, Parker's 1985 release Steady Nerves (credited to Graham Parker and The Shot) was a moderate success and included his only US top 40 hit "Wake Up (Next to You)". The Shot was a four-piece backing band, all of whom had played on either The Real Macaw or Another Grey Area : Brinsley Schwarz (guitar), George Small (keyboards), Kevin ...
Deepcut to Nowhere is an album by the English musician Graham Parker, released in 2001. [1] [2] It was his first studio album in five years. [3] The title refers to the village of Parker's youth. [4] Parker supported the album by touring with the Figgs as his backing band. [5]
Steady Nerves is a 1985 album by Graham Parker and the Shot. [1]The album was produced by William Wittman, who Parker's record company, Elektra, initially opposed.Parker had originally proposed Squeezing Out Sparks producer Jack Nitzsche, but this had been rejected by Elektra.
Grahame Wilshaw Parker OBE (11 February 1912 – 11 November 1995) was an English sportsman who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire and represented the England national rugby union team. Parker, who was educated at The Crypt School , opened the batting for Gloucestershire regularly throughout the 1930s and was also a useful swing bowler.