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Graham Parker

Graham Parker is an English singer-songwriter and front-man with rock/ new-wave band Graham Parker and the Rumour.

The band from London, prominent in the late 1970s and early 1980s, reformed in 2011, appearing as themselves in the 2012 film, "This is 40".

The band released their debut album, "Heat Treatment" in 1976, followed by: "Howlin' Wind" (1976), "Stick to Me" (1977), "Squeezing Out Sparks" (1979), "The Up Escalator" (1980), "Another Grey Area" (1982), "The Real Macaw" (1983), "Steady Nerves" (1985), "The Mona Lisa's Sister" (1988), "Human Soul" (1989), "Struck by Lightning" (1991), "Burning Questions" (1992), "12 Haunted Episodes" (1995), "Acid Bubblegum" (1996), "Deepcut To Nowhere" (2001), "Your Country" (2004), "Songs of No Consequence" (2005), "Don't Tell Columbus" (2007), "Carp Fishing On Valium" (2009), "Imaginary Television" (2010), "Three Chords Good" (2012), "Mystery Glue" (2015), "Cloud Symbols" (2018), plus 2019's: "Squeezing Out Sparks Solo Acoustic 40th Anniversary".

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