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Graham Parker albums featuring Gilson Lavis

Graham Parker Music Videos (1)
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| | Real Macaw CD (1983) Bonus Track; Reissue
$8.79 Like many of his efforts, 1983's THE REAL MACAW brought only marginal commercial success to Graham Parker. After being heralded as rock's great white hope three years earlier, this disappointment was certainly a bitter pill to swallow.
He swipes, jabs, and ...
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| Real Macaw CD (1983) (Import) United Kingdom
$15.85 REAL MACAW is a 1983 album by the British rock artist Graham Parker.
Like many of his efforts, 1983's THE REAL MACAW brought only marginal commercial success to Graham Parker. After being heralded as rock's great white hope three years earlier, ...
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 Graham Parker Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Graham Parker songs: Local Girls, You Can't Be Too Strong, Discovering Japan, Passion Is No Ordinary Word, Heat Treatment. More music songs Protection, Fool's Gold, Soul Shoes, Love Gets You Twisted Lyrics, I Want You Back Lyrics, All Being Well Lyrics, Somebody Saved Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Crawling From the Wreckage Lyrics, Cruel Lips Lyrics, Too Late The Smart Bomb Lyrics, Cheap Chipped Black Nails Lyrics, Dark Days Lyrics, Depend On Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I'll Never Play Jacksonville Again Lyrics, If It Ever Stops Rainin' Lyrics.
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 Graham Parker Biography
New wave's original angry young man beat Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson to the record racks in the mid 1970s with his R&B-influenced brand of tight, vituperative rock. With sharp, witty lyrics and a knack for hooks, Parker and his band the Rumour raced to the top of most critics' polls, if not the charts. Over the years he refined his approach but remained one of the post-punk age's most venerated singer-songwriters.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Graham Parker | Jon Tiven, Box Of Frogs | | Brinsley Schwarz | Al Stewart, Rumour, Ernie Graham, Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Frankie Miller | | Martin Belmont | Billy Bragg, Elvis Costello, Ducks Deluxe, Rumour, Bhundu Boys, Johnny Cash, John Hiatt, Nick Lowe, Kirsty MacColl | | Andrew Bodnar | Elvis Costello, Rumour, Pretenders |
 Contemporaries
Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, Thin Lizzy, John Hiatt, Joe Jackson, Dave Edmunds, Squeeze, Nick Lowe, Ian Dury, Brinsley Schwarz, Boomtown Rats, Eddie & the Hot Rods, Dr. Feelgood, Nils Lofgren, Frankie Miller, Mink DeVille, Garland Jeffreys, Elliott Murphy, Willie Nile, The Rumour, Ronnie Lane, Ian Gomm, Jules Shear, Mickey Jupp, Ducks Deluxe, Gary Myrick, Greg Kihn, Rockpile, Any Trouble, Chilli Willi & the Red Hot Peppers, Ace, Little Village, Sports
 Followers
The Figgs, Buzz Zeemer, Walter Clevenger, Paul Metsa
 Influences
Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, The Band, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, The Temptations (R&B), The Four Tops, Bobby Womack
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