Graham Coxon

English musician

Follow Graham Coxon on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!

September 2024 Released second album with The Waeve called 'City Lights'.
September 2024 Released second album with The Waeve called 'City Lights'.
July 19 2024 Released a documentary 'blur: To The End' about the band's latest reunion and international tour, which included performances at Coachella and two sold-out Wembley Arena concerts.
July 19 2024 Released a documentary 'blur: To The End' about the band's latest reunion and international tour, which included performances at Coachella and two sold-out Wembley Arena concerts.
2023 Formed folk rock band The Waeve with Rose Elinor Dougall, releasing their debut self-titled album and embarking on an England-wide tour.
2023 Formed folk rock band The Waeve with Rose Elinor Dougall, releasing their debut self-titled album and embarking on an England-wide tour.
October 2022 Coxon published his memoir 'Verse, Chorus, Monster!' through Faber and Faber publishing house.
October 2022 Coxon published his memoir 'Verse, Chorus, Monster!' through Faber and Faber publishing house.
2021 Published 'Superstate', a graphic novel accompanied by a studio album, exploring a dystopian futuristic universe.
2021 Performed with Duran Duran at the Billboard Awards Show.
2021 Performed with Duran Duran at the Billboard Awards Show.
2021 Published 'Superstate', a graphic novel accompanied by a studio album, exploring a dystopian futuristic universe.
February 2020 Released an album for fictional band Bloodwitch for the Netflix series 'I Am Not Okay with This'.
February 2020 Released an album for fictional band Bloodwitch for the Netflix series 'I Am Not Okay with This'.
2019 Released original songs and score for 'The End of the F***ing World 2'
2019 Released original songs and score for 'The End of the F***ing World 2'
February 2019 Became involved in the writing process for Duran Duran's album 'Future Past', which reached No.3 on the UK Album Charts and No.1 on the UK Independent charts.
February 2019 Became involved in the writing process for Duran Duran's album 'Future Past', which reached No.3 on the UK Album Charts and No.1 on the UK Independent charts.
September 2018 Embarked on a solo North American tour featuring songs from the 'End of the F***ing World' score.
September 2018 Embarked on a solo North American tour featuring songs from the 'End of the F***ing World' score.
January 2018 Released the soundtrack for 'The End of the F***ing World'.
January 2018 Released the soundtrack for 'The End of the F***ing World'.
2017 Wrote and recorded the score for Channel 4 / Netflix television series 'The End of the F***ing World'.
2017 Wrote and recorded the score for Channel 4 / Netflix television series 'The End of the F***ing World'.
February 19 2015 Announced the release of Blur's eighth studio album, The Magic Whip, their first album in 12 years and first with the original lineup in 16 years.
February 19 2015 Announced the release of Blur's eighth studio album, The Magic Whip, their first album in 12 years and first with the original lineup in 16 years.
2013 Participated in a Beatles tribute project, recording 'Baby It's You' during a 10-hour BBC Radio 2 recording session marking the 50th anniversary of EMI's original album recording challenge.
2013 Participated in a Beatles tribute project, recording 'Baby It's You' during a 10-hour BBC Radio 2 recording session marking the 50th anniversary of EMI's original album recording challenge.
April 2012 Released eighth solo album 'A+E'.
April 2012 Released eighth solo album 'A+E'.
2010 Voted 15th greatest guitarist of the last 30 years in a BBC poll, recognizing his innovative lead guitar skills.
2010 Voted 15th greatest guitarist of the last 30 years in a BBC poll, recognizing his innovative lead guitar skills.
April 17 2010 Participated in the release of Blur's first single since 2003, 'Fool's Day', as a limited 7-inch Record Store Day event.
April 17 2010 Participated in the release of Blur's first single since 2003, 'Fool's Day', as a limited 7-inch Record Store Day event.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Graham Coxon, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

See Also