Mick Grabham (born Michael Grabham, 22 January 1948, Sunderland, County Durham, England) is an English rock guitarist. He played lead guitar for Procol...
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Grabham is a surname. It may refer to: Anthony Grabham (1930–2015), British surgeon George Wallington Grabham (1836–1912), New Zealand doctor Mick Grabham...
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reached No. 16 in the US and No. 22 in the UK. After Dave Ball left, Mick Grabham was the group's guitarist from 1972 until 1977. The band continued with...
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1972 during sessions for their next studio album and was replaced by Mick Grabham. Grand Hotel, Exotic Birds and Fruit and Procol's Ninth followed over...
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country rock band Cochise. Cochise was most well known for guitarist Mick Grabham, who joined British rock band Procol Harum after Cochise dissolved in...
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photo shoot for the proposed album's cover, to be replaced by Mick Grabham. Grabham's head was superimposed on the front and back cover of the album...
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Guitarist Mick Grabham offered up his only composition, set to Reid's "The Mark of the Claw", to help fill out the album (on the 2009 Salvo reissue, Grabham is...
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more elaborate productions. According to an interview with guitarist Mick Grabham, conducted by Roland Clare for the 2009 reissue, Leiber and Stoller focused...
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unnecessary, pedestrian heavy rock cover". "Velvet Mountain" (Mick Grabham) – 3:26 "China" (Grabham)–3:55 "Trafalgar Day" (B. J. Cole) – 5:08 "Moment and the...
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American Billboard chart. A third album was recorded and featured guitarist Mick Grabham of Procol Harum (replacing McIntosh) but was never released and finally...
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