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Graham McPherson (born 13 January 1961), known primarily by his stage name Suggs, is a British singer-songwriter, musician, radio personality and actor.. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead singer of the ska band Madness, which released fifteen singles that entered the top 10 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, including "My Girl", "Baggy Trousers ...
It was written by lead singer Graham "Suggs" McPherson and guitarist Chris Foreman, [2] and reminisces about school days. (Mike Barson also received a writing credit in error, the correct McPherson/Foreman credit being used for subsequent releases). The band first began performing the song at live shows in April 1980.
The Lone Ranger is the first solo album by British singer Suggs (of the second wave ska band Madness), released in 1995. [1] The album peaked at No. 14 in the UK charts. [5] " ...
McPherson is a Scottish surname. It is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac a' Phearsain and Mac a Phearsoin, ... Graham McPherson (better known as Suggs), ...
The Three Pyramids Club is the second solo studio album by British singer Suggs known from second wave ska band Madness. It was released in 1998 and reached no. 82 on the UK album chart in its lone week on the chart.
"One Better Day" is a song by English ska band Madness from their fifth studio album Keep Moving (1984). The song, written by Suggs (Graham McPherson) and Mark Bedford, [1] was released as a single in the United Kingdom, and spent seven weeks in the charts peaking at number 18.
Anne Martin married to Graham McPherson aka Suggs, lead singer of Madness in 1981. Her sister Alanah, who became a broadcaster and scriptwriter for the BBC, was born on 17 January 1952; Alanah died in October 2012 of pancreatic cancer. Her husband was Keith Porritt.
In 1984, they released the single, "Hearts and Minds", produced by Graham "Suggs" McPherson, [8] lead vocalist with Madness. [3] In 1986, after McVann's death, Melvin left the band to pursue a varied career as the director of his own construction firm, but he eventually returned to music in 1990 under the guise of Mr. Smith, a two-piece band ...