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Graham Wilkinson and the Underground Township : Yearbook
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“His voice; raw, powerful. A rawness that belies tremendous songwriting craft. Laugh and cry in the same song . Graham’s Lyrics are a journal of discovery. Every song is its own revelation; exuberant, buoyant, and deeply reflective.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2009
Yearbook
Graham Wilkinson and the Underground Township
Record Label: Township Records
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1. Water Towers and Windmills 2:44 Album Only
2. Sunrise 2:34 Album Only
3. Boys & Girls 4:15 Album Only
4. Personality Disorder 4:43 Album Only
5. Let It Go 4:18 Album Only
6. Ragamuffin 4:13 Album Only
7. Momma, Protect Me 3:03 Album Only
8. Star Blue 3:23 Album Only
9. Our First Night 4:13 Album Only
10. La Brisa 5:06 Album Only
11. Ghost 3:47 Album Only
12. Blame 3:35 Album Only
13. Corner Store 3:01 Album Only
14. From Covington 3:46 Album Only
15. Blank Pages 3:48 Album Only
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“His voice; raw, powerful. A rawness that belies tremendous songwriting craft. Laugh and cry in the same song . Graham’s Lyrics are a journal of discovery. Every song is its own revelation; exuberant, buoyant, and deeply reflective. Graham’s Band The Underground Township bristles with energy. They are are intense, brilliantly focused and deeply moving - a raucous celebration!”
- BILL HARRIS (new music blog)


“Graham is like no other musician on the scene with charisma in spades and the songs to match.
- Hayes Carll (lost highway)

"Graham's a great singer/songwriter. His songs are deep from the heart. His music on stage comes across as very honest, true and real. His unique voice and style make for an enjoyable live show."
~Steve Augello, RCA


Graham Wilkinson is the son of a Methodist Minister. Raised in north Texas in the Methodist Church Graham was exposed early to the hymns and spirituals of his father’s church. This early musical influence was learned in equal parts with folk and later New York’s emerging anti folk / naked rock movements through his older brother and fellow musician, Aaron. The tie to American Roots Music, Church Music, Working Man’s Music is at the heart of Graham’s muse. The full spectrum of American dreams from protest to praise is all valid here and that praise is pooled, pulled, picked, and sung - nightly in this town and that town. These songs are Sung for and about the characters and cities that you might think were just a blur in passing, but in reality they are someone’s best friend, someone’s brother, someone’s hometown, someone’s nightclub, someone s Alleluia ........ and on and on.

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