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Ernie Graham (born Ernest Harold Graham, 14 June 1946 in Belfast, died 27 April 2001 in London) was a singer, guitarist and songwriter, active from the mid 1960s to the early 1980s Early life Ernie Graham was born in Belfast, and was training to be a mechanic, when he joined his first band Tony & the Telstars in 1965, as rhythm guitarist. When the band split Graham and two other members moved to England, where Graham met Henry McCullough. Graham and McCullough returned to Belfast and formed The People, with George O'Hara, Davey Lutton and Chris Stewart. Eire Apparent In 1967 the band moved back to London where they came to the attention of Michael Jeffery and were signed by him and Chas Chandler. In 1968 they changed their name to Eire Apparent and toured with Soft Machine, Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix. Eire Apparent only recorded one album Sunrise (1969), which was produced by Hendrix, who also played on the album. Shortly after McCullough left, to tour with The Grease Band, Eire Apparent disbanded. Graham moved in with McCullough and recorded four songs with The Grease Band, but these were never issued. Solo and Help Yourself Graham was then signed to Liberty Records as a solo artist, by Andrew Lauder. Sharing management with Brinsley Schwarz and Help Yourself, they all toured together as "The Down Home Rhythm Kings" package and lived in the same commune in Northwood. Both bands also backed Graham on his eponymous solo album Ernie Graham (1971). The album was well recei

Ernie Graham
The Stiff Singles - Volume 2
The Big Stiff Box Set
Prog Rocks! [5 Component Labels Set]
The Stiff Singles Volume 2
The Big Stiff Box Set [Disc 1]
Prog Rocks! - 5 Component Labels Set
The Stiff Singles - Vol 4
Goodbye Nashville, Hello Camden Town
The Stiff Singles (Vol.2)
Ernie Graham [Bonus Tracks]
Love Is a Cold Certified Light Beer: Music for Takin' It Easy