Graham Coxon – The Germany-born English Alternative Rocker!
July 11th 2009 01:56
Germany is well known for the beers and sausages (Oktoberfest). However, most people didn’t know that Germany also one of the places, where they’re a lot of remarkable musicians, especially the English based singers being discovered as well.
Graham Leslie Coxon, or he’s also more glamour with the short form, ‘Graham Coxon’ is a Germany-born English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He mastered many music skills since childhood, and he’s the lead guitarist cum backing vocalist of rock band, Blur!
However, he decided to leave Blur in 2002, due to the bitter dispute with other members. After it, he started his solo journey and have recorded seven singles so far. Here’s the list of his singles:
• The Sky is Too High (1998)
• The Golden D (2000)
• Crow Sit on Blood Tree (2001)
• The Kiss of Morning (2002)
• Happiness in Magazines (2004)
• Love Travels at Illegal Speeds (2006)
• The Spinning Top (2009)
By the way, he had released a new album, The Spinning Top. Sorrow’s Army is a unique mix of acoustic guitar work and pleading vocals. Let’s listen to his new song, “Sorrow’s Army”…
Let's Rock N Roll...
Graham Leslie Coxon, or he’s also more glamour with the short form, ‘Graham Coxon’ is a Germany-born English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He mastered many music skills since childhood, and he’s the lead guitarist cum backing vocalist of rock band, Blur!
However, he decided to leave Blur in 2002, due to the bitter dispute with other members. After it, he started his solo journey and have recorded seven singles so far. Here’s the list of his singles:
• The Sky is Too High (1998)
• The Golden D (2000)
• Crow Sit on Blood Tree (2001)
• The Kiss of Morning (2002)
• Happiness in Magazines (2004)
• Love Travels at Illegal Speeds (2006)
• The Spinning Top (2009)
By the way, he had released a new album, The Spinning Top. Sorrow’s Army is a unique mix of acoustic guitar work and pleading vocals. Let’s listen to his new song, “Sorrow’s Army”…
Let's Rock N Roll...
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