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Graham Bonnet: The Story Behind the Shades - The Authorised Illustrated Biography (Paperback)
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Graham Bonnet: The Story Behind the Shades - The Authorised Illustrated Biography (Paperback)
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Graham Bonnet was born in Skegness in 1947 and had his first hit
single with The Marbles in 1968, "Only One Woman" which reached
Number 5 in the UK Singles Chart.....So runs Graham Bonnet's
wikipedia entry. Of The Skyliners, The Peter Tomlinson Band, The
Jimmy Aldred Band, The Jan Ramsden Band, The Missing Links, The
Blueset, The Bluesect and The Graham Bonnet Set not a word. This
new biography of the much travelled rock singer more than fills the
missing gaps. After his work with The Marbles, Bonnet delivered a
well-regarded solo album in 1977 which was the spring-board for his
rock career, with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow the first to call.
After the chart album Down To Earth, Rainbow suddenly found
themselves with well-crafted AOR hits in the shape of "Since You
Been Gone" and "All Night Long". The band headlined the first
Donnington Monsters Of Rock festival in 1980, but Bonnet quit to
record a star-studded solo album and top ten single Night Games.
Bonnet was then quickly snapped up by ex-UFO guitarist Michael
Schenker in the Michael Schenker Group (MSG) for the powerful
Assault Attack album. Bonnet's most consistent rock project came in
1983 when he decided to put his own band together; Alcatrazz became
a huge draw on the rock circuit for the next four years, with a
number of albums to their name. They became particularly successful
in Japan (where Bonnet remains very successful.) Now based in LA,
the ever adaptable Bonnet continues to record and tour on a regular
basis, with a new album issued just a few months ago. Watching
Rainbow live in 1980, no lesser person than Ozzy Osbourne described
Graham's performance as the best by a rock vocalist he had ever
witnessed.
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