Graham Coxon Musical artist

Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and painter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur. As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Coxon is featured on all seven of Blur's studio albums, from 1991's Leisure to 2003's Think Tank, despite being absent from the group from 2002 to 2008 owing to a dispute with the other members. He has also led a solo career since 1998. As well as being a musician, Coxon is a visual artist: he designed the cover art for all his solo albums as well as Blur's 13.Coxon plays several instruments, and records his albums with little assistance from session musicians. Q magazine critic Adrian Deevoy once wrote: "Coxon is an astonishing musician. His restless playing style – all chord slides, rapid pulloffs, mini-arpeggios and fractured runs – seems to owe more to his saxophone training than any conventional guitar tuition." An innovative lead guitarist, he has been described by Oasis bandleader Noel Gallagher as "one of the most talented guitarists of his generation." Coxon was voted the 15th greatest guitarist of the last 30 years in a 2010 BBC poll.

Personal facts

Graham Coxon
Birth dateMarch 12, 1969
Birth place
West Germany , Rinteln
Hometown
England
Spondon
Derby

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Musical artist

Career started1988
associated musical artist
Blur (band)
Damon Albarn
Paul Weller
Pete Doherty
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Lo-fi music
Alternative rock
Indie folk
Indie rock
instrument
Banjo
Bass guitar
Clarinet
Drum kit
Guitar
Percussion instrument
Piano
Saxophone
Gibson Les Paul
Lap steel guitar
Organ (music)
Singing
Fender Mustang
Gibson SG
Fender Telecaster
Fender Jaguar
record label
Transcopic Records
Parlophone

Graham Coxon on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.grahamcoxon.co.uk