Graham Coxon Biography

Occup.Musician
FromGermany
BornMarch 12, 1969
Age55 years
Early Life and also Beginnings
Graham Coxon was born upon March 12, 1969, in Rinteln, West Germany, to British parents. His father, Bob Coxon, was a soldier based in Germany, and also his mother, Pauline Coxon, was a housewife. Graham invested much of his childhood years traveling and living in different locations as a result of his papa's posting. This consisted of jobs in Colchester, Essex, and Sopley in Hampshire. Graham established a passion in songs at a young age, paying attention to different categories from punk to folk and also taking influence from bands such as The Beatles, The Smiths, as well as Pixies.

Forming Blur
Graham's journey as a specialist musician started when he moved to London as a teenager to examine Fine Art and Illustration at Goldsmith's College. It was there that he met bassist Alex James, diva Damon Albarn, as well as drummer Dave Rowntree. In 1989, the four good friends created the rock band, Seymour, which was relabelled Blur the following year. Blur's schedule would certainly contain Coxon as lead guitar player, Albarn as singer together with key-boards, James on bass, and Rowntree on drums.

Surge to Fame with Blur
Blur's debut cd, "Leisure", was launched in 1991, that included singles like "There's No Other Way" and also "She's So High". The cd received moderate success, paving the way for their following cd "Modern Life Is Rubbish", which showcased a significant change in their noise. This was complied with by the seriously well-known "Parklife" in 1994, which catapulted Blur to business success and also strongly developed them as one of the leading British indie rock bands of the 1990s together with Oasis, with whom they would certainly have a notorious graph competition in 1995.

Coxon played a vital role in the band's sound and also success, adding abilities that enhanced their mix of different rock, Britpop, as well as experimental noises across their first four cds. His guitar job is specifically noticeable in hits like "Girls & Boys", "Country House", and also "Charmless Man".

Solo Career as well as Departure from Blur
Coxon embarked on his solo career in 1998 with the release of his debut cd, "The Sky Is Too High". He remained to release solo albums while belonging of Blur, showcasing an extra experimental, lo-fi noise influenced by indie rock and individual. Nonetheless, in 2002, Coxon made a decision to leave Blur due to imaginative differences with diva Damon Albarn. After his separation, he focused on his solo job, releasing a number of extra albums, including "Happiness in Magazines" (2004), "Love Travels at Illegal Speeds" (2006), and "A+E" (2012).

Throughout his solo occupation, Coxon teamed up with numerous artists, including Pete Doherty from The Libertines as well as the late singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse.

Reunion with Blur as well as Recent Years
In 2009, Blur introduced a get-together scenic tour as well as the return of Graham Coxon to the band. The lineup continued to be the like the original, and also their performance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2009 was gotten with much enthusiasm, representing some healing in between Coxon and Albarn. Blur released a critically well-known documentary, "No Distance Left to Run", which followed their trip as well as reunion.

Blur continued to carry out with each other and released their 8th workshop cd, "The Magic Whip", in 2015, marking their initial cd as a four-piece in 16 years. The cd was favored by critics as well as fans alike.

In the last few years, Coxon has actually continued his solo occupation, making up the soundtrack for the Netflix series "The End of the F *** ing World" (2017), while still taking part in Blur projects, including occasional efficiencies and videotaping sessions.

Personal Life
Graham Coxon is an exclusive specific concerning his individual life, and also not much is understood publicly about his relationships as well as family life. He has a little girl called Pepper Coxon, that was born in 2000. Coxon has been open regarding his battle with clinical depression as well as alcohol addiction in the past, mentioning that he has gradually found out to take care of these issues throughout the years.

Tradition and Impact
Graham Coxon is definitely a prominent figure in the British indie rock as well as Britpop scene, leaving an enduring mark with his work in Blur and his solo profession. His one-of-a-kind guitar design as well as adaptability have actually set him apart as one of one of the most renowned artists of his generation. As a member of Blur, he has added to defining the sound of 1990s British rock music as well as has actually continued to push borders with his solo projects. Today, his impact can be seen through the many bands and artists that provide him as a substantial impact on their job.


Our collection contains 32 quotes who is written / told by Graham.

Related authors: Damon Albarn (Musician), Dave Rowntree (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Amy Winehouse (Musician)

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32 Famous quotes by Graham Coxon

Small: There were some extremely good teachers there that were great artists really in their own right.
"There were some extremely good teachers there that were great artists really in their own right. It was actually very hard to concentrate on getting down to going any work being an art student especially when it's a flighty thing at best"
Small: Its the clothes that influence the music Im going to play
"It's the clothes that influence the music I'm going to play"
Small: It was quite nice meeting up because we went through a lot together and we havent really seen each much
"It was quite nice meeting up because we went through a lot together and we haven't really seen each much other to communicate one to one for quite a long time"
Small: I think of someone like Mariah Carey as a singer
"I think of someone like Mariah Carey as a singer"
Small: I suppose my little Martin acoustic guitar is quickly becoming a prize possession. Its a lovely guitar.
"I suppose my little Martin acoustic guitar is quickly becoming a prize possession. It's a lovely guitar. I bought it at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 2001 before I had cleaned up"
Small: I had a breakthrough, I think my life just became calmer, I gave up drinking. My priorities changed as
"I had a breakthrough, I think my life just became calmer, I gave up drinking. My priorities changed as I had a young daughter. The group didn't want me to record for the Think Tank album... so I took it as a sign to leave"
Small: I dont think of myself as a singer really
"I don't think of myself as a singer really"
Small: But those audiences in Spain, they were just so stoned. I dont like playing to audiences like that beca
"But those audiences in Spain, they were just so stoned. I don't like playing to audiences like that because they just don't do anything. I'm up here with my band and we're working really hard and they are just stoned"
Small: Theres a focus that hasnt been there for ages and ages and some American bands are sounding quite Engli
"There's a focus that hasn't been there for ages and ages and some American bands are sounding quite English like they did in the late 70s and early 80s"
Small: Im still amazed by the process of recording
"I'm still amazed by the process of recording"
Small: I think a lot of cynicism has dropped away from my shoulders since I stopped drinking
"I think a lot of cynicism has dropped away from my shoulders since I stopped drinking"
Small: You know Manchester is always a bit of a hard place for people coming from London, just with all the hi
"You know Manchester is always a bit of a hard place for people coming from London, just with all the history. Manchester has this immensely huge and healthy history musically"
Small: With my daughter, who at the time was one, my domestic life needed to take more precedent and really wi
"With my daughter, who at the time was one, my domestic life needed to take more precedent and really with my own self I needed to develop quite a bit more. So that put Blur down the list of priorities quite a lot by the time I came to thinking about it"
Small: Its the faster bands that made me want to play guitar, bands like The Jam
"It's the faster bands that made me want to play guitar, bands like The Jam"
Small: Ive always looked at shoes as being immensely beautiful things
"I've always looked at shoes as being immensely beautiful things"
Small: I love the magic of the studio
"I love the magic of the studio"
Small: I liked Germany Im not into Berlin, its too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good
"I liked Germany; I'm not into Berlin, it's too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good"
Small: Manchester has its own pride and London has its sort of pride and sometimes we can be a bit mean to eac
"Manchester has it's own pride and London has it's sort of pride and sometimes we can be a bit mean to each other, but I think if we dig the music we can get on really well"
Small: Im not going to pretend that I am the best thing in their life and they have to be totally loyal
"I'm not going to pretend that I am the best thing in their life and they have to be totally loyal"
Small: Being a singer now I have to get all fussy... I must have my ginger and lemon and all that
"Being a singer now I have to get all fussy... I must have my ginger and lemon and all that"
Small: Playing and singing at the same time is pretty cool, but sometimes its difficult to know when you can j
"Playing and singing at the same time is pretty cool, but sometimes it's difficult to know when you can just really let go a bit because you've got to get back to bloody microphone and sing some stuff"
Small: Its mostly Mars Bars and peanuts and cheese and you go to the fridge and theres Red Bull and Beer.
"It's mostly Mars Bars and peanuts and cheese and you go to the fridge and there's Red Bull and Beer. It's not like people are holding me down and pouring beer in my face"
Small: Its a bit loose and the people in my group have got other groups. They dont have to have a total allegi
"It's a bit loose and the people in my group have got other groups. They don't have to have a total allegiance to me. I think that's really a bit weird and showing some weird insecurity"
Small: Im a bit of lunatic with shoes and jackets and jeans. Its just how I am
"I'm a bit of lunatic with shoes and jackets and jeans. It's just how I am"
Small: But live shows are cool. I just got back into the idea of enjoying it live
"But live shows are cool. I just got back into the idea of enjoying it live"
Small: Im still trying to discover my position on my own artwork and hopefully at this exhibition someone will
"I'm still trying to discover my position on my own artwork and hopefully at this exhibition someone will come and tell me. I'm open to listening to criticism"
Small: I think now, more than anytime I can remember, bands are sounding pretty similar whether theyre English
"I think now, more than anytime I can remember, bands are sounding pretty similar whether they're English or American, from Manchester or London... or Leeds or Welsh or Irish"
Small: I sing, but I dont think of myself as a singer
"I sing, but I don't think of myself as a singer"
Small: There are a lot of people who can do it on the guitar and sing at the same time, but I think what is ha
"There are a lot of people who can do it on the guitar and sing at the same time, but I think what is harder is bass players that can play the bass and sing"
Small: Like, Mission Of Burma to me always sounded almost like they were part of the British Arty New Wave. I
"Like, Mission Of Burma to me always sounded almost like they were part of the British Arty New Wave. I kind of like that. I like not being able to tell the difference"
Small: The other guys drink, but they dont drink anywhere near what I used to. And I think theyre slightly res
"The other guys drink, but they don't drink anywhere near what I used to. And I think they're slightly respectful of the fact that I'm off it, so it's not a problem"
Small: A singer for me is more like someone who is standing alone with a microphone like Scott Walker, rather
"A singer for me is more like someone who is standing alone with a microphone like Scott Walker, rather than someone who is bashing a plank and is spitting all over a microphone"