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... beauty"
While a member of Blur, multi-instrumentalist Graham Coxon released four solo albums, mixing garage ... power pop. Since his departure from Blur in 2002, Coxon has made three more records. The latest is grounded in a passion ... Carthy, as well as renditions of some of the folk songs which have influenced Coxon over the years. Also appearing in this festive get together are soprano Natasha ...
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... Graham Coxon’s Queen’s Hall show last Thursday and I’ve been trying to work out how to write ... humdrum.
Don’t get me wrong, I bloody LOVE Coxon, always have. Quiet, mischievous, with the very devil in his guitar hand ... left was taken from well above my head, standing at the back, on a step. And Coxon (the out of focus blur on the left!) was standing up, if that gives you an idea ...
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... events he expressed his hopes that the band would reform for another album and some tours. This is what Graham Coxon said on the matter: “Everyone has gone back to their day jobs from the Blur ... energy. But I’m open to suggestions as far as next year goes.” What about Graham Coxon’s old day job? How come he hasn’t gone back to that… or was it actually Blur that was taking up ...
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... pieces of action taken by all the groups who have got back together to squeeze a little more cash out of their fans. Graham Coxon has often talked about the possibility of the band getting back together after this summer’s shows ... quot;Everyone has gone back to their day jobs from the Blur thing." Coxon said in an interview with NME. "Damon's really involved with Gorillaz stuff, ...
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... SXSW performance and album release of earlier this year, this video segment of Graham Coxon is no less interesting for being a few months old. In the clip, Coxon discusses the music industry, his inspirations, and the motivation behind his most recent record, The Spinning ... of the norm for the typically electric axe wielding guitarist. Check it out now!
mp3: Graham Coxon - In The Morning
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This was a fantastic show.
The premise was simple: Graham Coxon gets twelve of his closest friends to join him on stage to perfrom ... making it, layering it, building it up until the song is far more than the sum of its parts. That is what the Graham Coxon Power Acoustic Ensemble brought to the lovely Barbican. To actually see them making and playing these songs, together, it really threw the album ...
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Following last summer's successful Blur reunion, guitarist Graham Coxon has said that he's hoping for more from the band in 2010.
Speaking in an interview with NME magazine the Coxon said he was up for the prospect of another get together. "Everyone has gone back to their day jobs from the Blur thing," he said. "Damon' ...
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... another reunion of the four-piece U.K. outfit known as Blur? Well, if you put much stock in the recent comments made by guitarist Graham Coxon in an interview with NME (we know that’s hard to do!), then there is still ... ;everyone has gone back to their day jobs from the Blur thing,” Coxon noted that the band is “open to suggestions as far as next year goes ...
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Graham Coxon is hoping Blur will reunite again next year.
The guitarist - who rejoined his bandmates, frontman Damon Albarn, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree, for several summer shows this year - is still hopeful the group will make another album and tour again, even though the individual members have gone their separate ways.
He
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Bronwyn and myself went to the Barbican, London, on Saturday to watch Graham Coxon perform.
We both enjoyed the event. Bronwyn was excited to meet friends she had only spoken to online. Well, she’s been excited for the whole of the last week, but it’s all related!
London is big.
The weather was ok for the Friday and
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Guitar virutoso Graham Coxon has announced that he will be sountracking a British film that will be coming out shortly but did not reveal what the title of the film was going to be be. He was somewhat secretive when he told the NME this bit of news. After he spoke of the...
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... ;s Glastonbury comeback and the desperate alcoholic rage of guitarist Graham Coxon, which first caused their split, are polar opposite extremes from ... for the great British folk guitarist Davy Graham, and is here to play his most relaxed and rounded solo album, The ... Carthy, and Anglo-psychedelic master Robyn Hitchcock. Coxon is the only one sitting, as if Method-acting himself into stool-bound folk ...
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... ;s a whole new argument. Anyhow, here I am pootling along in my ignorance, with little real awareness of Coxon’s solo work and no more than a fairly casual liking for what little I ... heard. The last album was really quite folky though, and I believe this is an acoustic setup, so that’s about all I can tell you.
Graham Coxon – All Has Gone
Thursday 12th November 2009: The Leg, ...
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... who go mad for anything that's 'different.'
Contributions from Graham Coxon, Kasabian and Friendly Fires also bring an international ... tribal-tinged drumbeats, although these are more prominent in the doomy thump of Coxon's 'Dead Bees.' Friendly ... Jack Peñate, The Big Pink, Esser, The Prodigy, The Temper Trap, Golden Silvers, Graham Coxon, Peter Doherty, Jamie T.
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