You're So Grate: Graham Coxon talks about eating cheese in the nude with Blur
I'VE GOT CHEESE! SMELL MY CHEESE YOU MOTHER!»
I'VE GOT CHEESE! SMELL MY CHEESE YOU MOTHER!»
THIS IS THE NEWS. Or it was the news, being a compilation of some of the most noteworthy stories of the first quarter of the year and the first...umm... 0.3333333 2.5 per cent of the decade (GCSE Maths, Grade B), if you want to get decimal about it all. Unfortunately, so far this year some of the biggest stories have also been the saddest, with three of music's brightest stars being lost to us forever, save through their music. »
Graham Coxon has said that there is a part of him, however small, that wants to see America's 'global dominance' reduced to nothingness, and that it's his fantasy to see the country to 'start again', being cleared 'like an overgrown field' (via NME.com).»
Watch the new Graham Coxon video for 'Dead Bees'.»
Win a pair of tickets to see Blur at Hyde Park.»
Blur have confirmed they will be playingHyde Park, London on Friday July 3rd - tickets go onsale on Friday. UPDATED!»
Former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has admitted that it may be some time before the band is reconciled, stating that the potential risk involved would be the main obstacle to any reunion.»
An American woman who stalked Graham Coxon has been cautioned and threatened with deportation by the Met.»
Graham Coxon has revealed to Pitchfork that he hasn't, as yet, been approached by his former bandmates in Blur with regard to getting back together as a four-piece for a final album. The band's Alex James has, as we previously reported, been talking about a possible reunion...»
Cohesion Live, Manchester's biggest music festival this year, is to take place on September 23 at Platt Fields Park...»
Stuck for something to do on Saturday? Bored of knocking about your London flat, making tea and eating crumpets, listening to Gavin Peacock go on and on and on about how stressful penalty taking is? Might as well take a trip to Finsbury Park, then...»
The second annual Ripcurl Boardmasters Unleashed Music Festival is almost upon us. With music from Feeder, Starsailor and Graham Coxon, among others, on 4-5 August to a backdrop of bikini babes and 6ft swells in Watergate Bay in Newquay, it's gonna be totally surf-tastic... dude.»
The fourth annual Secret Garden Party is to be held in August, somewhere deep in the Cambridgeshire countryside...»
Mayor Ken of London has announced the first few bands that'll appear at this year's Rise event, to be held in Finsbury Park on 8th July. That's, like, but a single bus ride from my house...»
Leeds' finest success story of 2005, Kaiser Chiefs, are to headline next year's Heineken Green Energy festival in Dublin...»
Following on from the annoucement of headline acts for the four Wireless festival days in London's Hyde Park, the bill are beginning to take shape...»
Franz Ferdinand, Keane and comedian Peter Kay are among those who will appear at this April’s run of Teenage Cancer Trust events at the Royal Albert Hall.»
Graham Coxon is to play a Tsunami Disaster Fund gig at London’s Camden Town venue Colours, this Sunday, January 9th.»
Fans and bands pay tribute to the legend live from Maida Vale.»
Peel tribute night»
Word around the Mirror is that Graham's heading back Blur's way...»
Blur are to return to the studio to record a new EP, flying in the face of speculation that Think Tank would be the band's last effort. Furthermore, they want a certain Mr Coxon to come back...»
You're just dying to know who's top of the pops this week, so let us tell you.»
Graham Coxon has given his verdict on Blur's new album. Coxon, who left Blur last year after completing one song on 'Think Tank', told Teletext's 'Planet Sound': "I think it's under-developed and tech-y. I'm very glad I'm not in Blur after hearing it. Will I ever rejoin? Definitely »
With quashed rumours of Blur splitting up, their guitarist blokey who likes to release weird and wonderful stuff, GRAHAM COXON, announces details of his new album.. 'THE KISS OF MORNING' is set for release on 21st October through his very own Transcopic label. It is said to be "Graham's most acco»
Graham Coxon has confirmed details of his third solo album, which was completed in the space of two weeks.
'Crow Sit On Blood Tree', the follow-up to last year's 'The Golden D', is out on 6th August via Transcopic Records, and was played entirely by Coxon, who also produced and mastered »