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 Graham "Suggs" McPherson - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Graham "Suggs" McPherson was only 17 years old when he first achieved fame as the lead singer of the British ska-pop phenomenon Madness.
But by the time he was 25 the group had disbanded and Suggs had already reached and passed the peak of his career.
Graham "Suggs" McPherson - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/card/0,,466683,00.html   (154 words)

  
 Salvage Squad - The team
Madness singer, Graham 'Suggs' McPherson, 42, is more familiar with putting his veteran ska band back together than vintage machinery.
Following a successful tour in December, Suggs says: 'I'm at a point in my life where things interest me beyond guitars and leather trousers.
Read the chat with Suggs that took place on 6 January 2003.
www.channel4.com /science/microsites/S/salvage_squad_2003/team.html   (659 words)

  
 WangChung.com - Archive - Nick Feldman - Other Projects
Vocals Performed by Graham "Suggs" McPherson (lead singer of Madness)
Written by Graham "Suggs" McPherson and Nick Feldman
www.wangchung.com /archive/nf/other/other.shtml   (86 words)

  
 Rock star Ian Dury dies at 57
Suggs, the singer from the pop group Madness and a collaborator with Dury on his last album, described him as one of the finest lyricists ever and one of the greatest performers.
IAN DURY, the disabled rock star and lead singer of The Blockheads, died yesterday after a long battle against cancer.
Dury, 57, who recorded a series of hits in the late 1970s including Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll and Reasons To Be Cheerful, died at his home in Hampstead, north London.
telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/2000/03/28/nian28.html   (505 words)

  
 Graham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graham McPherson, known by stagename Suggs, singer of the ska band Madness
Graham crackers are a kind of pastry, sweeter than most crackers but not within the range of what are in the United States of America generally termed cookies.
A Graham is a class of hill in Scotland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Graham   (607 words)

  
 The ARChive of Contemporary Music
Suggs (Graham McPherson), singer from Madness (originally Invaders, or North London Invaders) born.
Fred White, drummer for Earth, Wind and Fire born.
Those mop tops release "I Want To Hold Your Hand" in the States.
www.arcmusic.org /data/today/jan/jan13.htm   (424 words)

  
 Graham (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graham McPherson, known by stagename Suggs, singer of the ska band Madness
Graham crackers are a kind of pastry, sweeter than most crackers but not within the range of what are in the United States of America generally termed cookies.
Graham is also a first name or surname meaning grey house, grey armour and well health.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Graham_(disambiguation)   (601 words)

  
 Paul Humphreys's Weblog
It would be remiss of me to mention Sam Brown who usually appears with Jools she is an excellent singer such a powerful voice.
The first has for instance, Sting, George Harrison, Paul Weller, Joe Strummer, Sterophonics, Suggs (from Madness) Mark Knopfler, Van Morrison, Steve Winwood, Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), Eric clapton and of course Sam Brown.
Two things I also like about the way the show pans out; each musician get a chance to go the the middle of the stage and do a sort of solo piece even the guys who are not the lead trombone, trumpet etc. Jools also mentions each of their names after they do their solo.
blog.sun.com /roller/page/paulhu/20051215   (4529 words)

  
 Evangeline Bio
Evangeline was created in 1998, when singer/songwriter Chris Cline finally found what he was looking for - a mesmerizing, feminine voice for the tunes that he had penned in the wake of his departure from the Cheap Ones.
Produced by Suggs (whose credits include The Walkabouts, 4 Hr.
The band textures their sound with the folk-rock innocence of the same period, and envelops the results with memorable, everyman lyrics that leave audiences humming.
www.evangelinewa.com /bio.html   (290 words)

  
 Badly Drawn Boy’s Live Return In London
Badly Drawn Boy will be playing a benefit gig for London major Ken Livingstone’s re-election campaign at the Hammersmith Working Men's Club tomorrow (Wednesday April 14) at an event hosted by Madness frontman Suggs and featuring Sean Rowley and ex-Specials singer Terry Hall’s ‘Guilty Pleasures Road Show’ (and a raffle)
Elsewhere, fans will be offered a chance to hear songs from BDB’s recently completed but as-yet unnamed follow up to 2002’s 'Have You Fed The Fish?' when he plays the second day of the T In The Park Festival at Balado, by Kinross in Scotland which takes place on July 10 and 11.
The collection is set to feature the promo videos from Gough's previous albums 'The Hour Of Bewilderbeast', 'Have You Fed The Fish' and 2002's 'About A Boy' soundtrack, as well as rare early videos.
www.xfm.co.uk /Article.asp?id=22674   (265 words)

  
 St Mark's nursery school london
The school where singer Suggs from Madness, rocket Noel Gallagher, photographer David Bailey and restaurateur Jeremy King have sent their youngsters, also teaches pupils violin, ballet and French and encourages them to express themselves through art.
The 30-year-old Irishwoman has been teaching in nursery schools for 10 years, and this is the first where she meditates for 20 minutes before the children arrive and again after they leave.
Ofsted inspectors have vindicated the unorthodox methods at St Mark's Square nursery school, saying it is a "good" school with a "positive impact on the children's overall development".
www.stmarkssquarenurseryschool.org.uk /hamandhigh20050311.htm   (265 words)

  
 Holland's 'Friends' Pack Third Big Band Album
Holland and Madness frontman Suggs co-wrote and collaborate on the track "Jack O the Green," which served as the subtitle for the album's U.K. release in November 2003.
The version of "Shutting the Doors" with MacColl is described as a previously unreleased "long-lost recording." The acclaimed singer/songwriter was killed in December 2000 by a speedboat while swimming in Cozumel, Mexico.
Other artists appearing on "Friends 3" are Buddy Guy ("She Suits Me To a Tee"), Nick Cave ("The Kiss of Love" with Sam Brown), David Gray ("I Think It's Going To Rain Today"), Paul Rodgers ("I Told the Truth") and Ronnie Wood ("Ooh La La").
www.billboard.com /bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000604204   (515 words)

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