One of the heroes of Brit-pop, Graham Coxon, born in Rinteln, Germany (12 March
1969), conquered the UK charts in the mid-1990s as guitarist for Blur, scoring
five Number 1 albums and singing lead vocals on the hit single "Coffee & TV".
Starting up his own label Transcopic Records in 1998, Graham Coxon indulged in a
love for scuzzy, lo-fi, 1960s garage rock on debut solo album The Sky Is Too
High (1998) before delving into English folk and Syd Barratt psychedelia on its
follow-ups The Golden D (2000) and Crow Sit On Blood Tree (2001). Leaving Blur
in 2002 amid alcohol problems, h...