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  1. Graham Parker And The Rumour. Formed in London in 1975. Initially managed by Stiff Records founder Dave Robinson (3), Graham Parker was put together with former members of Brinsley Schwarz by his management and they became a huge and electrifying live draw, bridging New Wave with the earlier Pub-Rock scene. They recorded five albums together ...

  2. The Rumour was a New Zealand pop/rock music band in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Formed in 1966 and featuring twin brothers Shade and Gerard Smith, Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman they went on to achieve success in the NZ pop scene with chart-topping hits "L'amour Est L'enfant de la Liberte", No 1 on the New Zealand charts for four weeks [1] and "Holy Morning". [2]

  3. the rumour, frogs sprouts clogs and krauts, bob andrews, martin belmont, andrew bodnar, stephen goulding, brinsley schwarz, 1979

  4. The Rumour - I'm Gonna Make You Love Me. 3:14. The Rumour - Looking After No.1. 2:53. The Rumour - Hard Enough to Show. 3:21. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Max" on Discogs.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RumourThe Rumour - Wikipedia

    The Rumour maakten hun platendebuut als begeleidingsband van Graham Parker met het album Howlin' Wind (1976). Tijdens hun werk met Parker begon The Rumour het daaropvolgende jaar hun eigen opnamen uit te brengen, te beginnen met het album Max (1977). De titel Max was een knipoog naar het album Rumours van Fleetwood Mac.

  6. Spread the rumour! Brand new, luxurious and cozy: The Rumour has it all. This old church, that later was used as a call center, is now one of the best and newest apartment complexes in Tilburg. It features 60 fully-furnished apartments and studios that are all designed for students and young starters. A big, communal garden is also present ...

  7. However, Rumour guitarist Brinsley Schwarz reunited with Parker in 1983 and played on most of his albums through to the decade's end. Other Rumour members also played with Parker in later years: bassist Andrew Bodnar would rejoin Parker from 1988 through the mid-1990s, and drummer Steve Goulding would play on Parker's 2001 album Deepcut To Nowhere.