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  1. Hace 3 días · 1985 Elektra Records 45, peaked as high as No. 39 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, Parker’s one and only Top 40 hit song here in the States.From his album, “St...

  2. www.grahamparker.net › TourTour

    5 de abr. de 2024 · 4/5/24 Sellersville, PA Sellersville Theater 1894. 4/6/24 West Nyack, NY Rockland Center for the Arts

  3. Hace 4 días · And for some reason Parker never seems to get as much attention as the others (also possibly connected, he never had that evergreen radio hit the others had). It’s hard to imagine why this album never found a bigger audience, though at that time, I doubt even Springsteen would have been able to get that kind of material on the radio.

  4. takeeffectreviews.com › april-2024/1/2024-4 › 15Music reviews- Take Effect

    Hace 1 día · Last Chance To Learn The Twist Big Stir, 2023 10/10 Listen to Last Chance To Learn The Twist One of Britain’s finest, the legendary Graham Parker is back with the Goldtops for 13 new tracks that are never short on grooves and soulfulness. “The Music Of The Devil” opens the listen with Gerain

  5. Hace 5 días · Graham Parker has always had that mysterious something that makes his songs stick with you, songs like “White Honey,” the bouncy ode to cocaine that kicks off his first album, the poppy “Silly Thing” and “Gypsy Blood” from that record, and let’s not forget “Don’t Ask Me Questions,” the anthemic, reggae-tinged rocker that ends the first record.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · For his first album since 2001’s underwhelming Deepcut to Nowhere, veteran singer-songwriter Graham Parker saddles up and heads out south by southwest on his latest studio disc Your Country. This 11-song outing finds the once-angry young man of U.K. post-punk getting in touch with his inner honky-tonker, setting his acerbic wit ...

  7. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Apr 10, 2024. 7:49 AM. In the mid to late ’70s, when music was rapidly shifting, Graham Parker was part of some sort of new wave with a lowercase ‘n’ and ‘w.’. Graham Parker and The Rumour were...