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Lucky Jim

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About Lucky Jim

Lucky Jim AKA Gordon Grahame has made four albums - Our Troubles End Tonight, Let It Come, All The Kings Horses and True North.

The song 'You're Lovely To Me' has become famous for it's usage in an advert for bread but was in fact originally a 20 year in the making, "Hymn to the Goddess" that he had to push to get onto the first album.

Constantly misconstrued and misunderstood, Gordon's songs are deeply personal and reflect the psyche of a complicated man more concerned with the condition of his soul than that of his bank account.

Often a victim of lazy comparisons, it might surprise listeners to know that "Endless Night" concerned the rape of a friend, "Leah" was in fact about his mother, and in his previous incarnation as The Lost Soul Band, he recorded the first Alt-Country album to come out of the UK: "Friday The Thirteenth And Everything's Rosie" in 1990.

Practically ignored for most of his career, he has by his own admission "sacrificed everything to the muse." This artist is a must for those music fans always on the look out for the real deal.
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No upcoming shows
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About Lucky Jim

Lucky Jim AKA Gordon Grahame has made four albums - Our Troubles End Tonight, Let It Come, All The Kings Horses and True North.

The song 'You're Lovely To Me' has become famous for it's usage in an advert for bread but was in fact originally a 20 year in the making, "Hymn to the Goddess" that he had to push to get onto the first album.

Constantly misconstrued and misunderstood, Gordon's songs are deeply personal and reflect the psyche of a complicated man more concerned with the condition of his soul than that of his bank account.

Often a victim of lazy comparisons, it might surprise listeners to know that "Endless Night" concerned the rape of a friend, "Leah" was in fact about his mother, and in his previous incarnation as The Lost Soul Band, he recorded the first Alt-Country album to come out of the UK: "Friday The Thirteenth And Everything's Rosie" in 1990.

Practically ignored for most of his career, he has by his own admission "sacrificed everything to the muse." This artist is a must for those music fans always on the look out for the real deal.
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