12d
Louder on MSN"It's got the filthiest tenor saxophone solo ever." Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reveals the prog rock song that changed his lifeBlur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
12d
MusicRadar on MSN“That song is overplayed now": Blur's Graham Coxon has had enough of ParklifeHe was referring to Williams’ Hyde Park show last summer during which he had a ‘90s section’. In addition to reprising Blur’s ...
Graham Coxon, Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer ... looking at upcoming announcements from the band. “Creatively, we’ll always be able to do something, but it’s important that we live life ...
As a young indie band on the rise, 1988-91, Blur were rowdy and puppyish. Rhythms were a war between drummer Dave Rowntree’s heads-down flailing and Alex James’ pert, elasto-poppy bass lines. Graham ...
It seems difficult to believe but it’s now almost 30 years since Blur were leading lights in the Camden scene that helped ...
Graham Coxon, Blur guitarist and formidable solo artist in his own right, is set to answer your questions in Uncut as part of our regular Audience With… feature. So is there anything you’ve ...
The Uncut dated September 2023 features a four-page review of Blur's new The Ballad Of Darren album, including a lengthy Q&A with Graham Coxon ... [longtime band friend/bodyguard] Smoggy or ...
Graham Coxon takes on The Darkness at this year's Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds festivals, while The Von Bondies avoid Jack White - just... The boys in the band will play a London gig this ...
Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon revealed his choice in an interview for The Guardian website's Honest Playlist ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results