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  2. Graham Parker - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. The Figgs - Wikipedia

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    Graham Parker was a forgotten man at Capitol in the mid 1990s but he found kindred spirits in The Figgs. Their first of many collaborations is documented on Bloodshot Records “The Last Rock And Roll Tour.” Meanwhile, the band returned to the indie world to release 1998’s The Figgs Couldn’t Get High on Absolute A Go Go Records. Produced ...

  4. Stick to Me - Wikipedia

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    Graham Parker chronology; Heat Treatment (1977) Stick to Me (1977) ... It was a nightmare, because we had a tour coming up. In those days I had a manager, and ...

  5. Lakewood mayor turns his living room into a concert venue - AOL

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    Mayor Coles' house concerts feature the likes of Graham Parker and a one-time Bruce opener. ... such as the 1995 Ghost of Tom Joad tour. “It is a nice way to do a show without the scuzzy world ...

  6. The Rumour - Wikipedia

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    The band also backed Garland Jeffreys on the tour for his Escape Artist album. Feeling that their work was overlooked due to their image as Graham Parker's backing band, an album was planned for release as the Duplicates. However, the idea was ultimately shelved after the release of the single "I Want to Make You Very Happy / Call of the Faithful".

  7. O.K, U.K! - Wikipedia

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    O.K, U.K! is an extended play (EP) by the Australian rock band The Sports. [1] The EP was recorded in the United Kingdom in 1979, during the band's Graham Parker tour. Parker, who personally requested them as his support, and to do some recording at Stiff Records.

  8. Brinsley Schwarz (musician) - Wikipedia

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    After the band's demise in 1974, Schwarz briefly joined Ducks Deluxe [1] before forming The Rumour and going on to achieve success with Graham Parker as Graham Parker and the Rumour. He continued to record and tour with Parker following the splitting up of The Rumour in 1980, notably contributing to Parker's The Mona Lisa's Sister album (1988).

  9. The Parkerilla - Wikipedia

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    The Parkerilla is a 1978 live double album by Graham Parker and The Rumour.It was recorded at Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Manchester Opera House, Apollo Theatre, Oxford and The Palladium, New York City; and mixed at Rockfield Studios, Wales.

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