Graeme Edge in 2007
Graeme Edge (born Graeme Charles Edge, 30 March 1941, in Rocester, Staffordshire,
England)
is best known as the drummer and a songwriter
for the Moody
Blues, but has also led his own outfit from time to time, the Graeme
Edge Band.
The Graeme Edge Band released two albums in the 1970s.
The first was Kick Off Your Muddy Boots in
1975 on the Threshold record
label, a subsidiary of the Decca Records, catalogue umber THS 15.
It was released as a gatefold with album art by Joe
Petagno and featured Adrian Gurvitz and Paul
Gurvitz.
The second was Paradise Ballroom in 1977,
also on the Decca label, catalogue number TXS 121, and in the U.S.
on the London Records label, catalogue
number PS 686. It was also released as a gatefold with album art by Joe
Petagno, and again featured Adrian and Paul Gurvitz.
Graeme once admitted on Rockline
that his girlfriend Sue will not marry him because she doesn't want to
be called "Sue Edge" (Sewage).
Edge is a fan of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
An article about him said he has "plenty of time for overseeing some
rental properties, doing charity work, playing lots of golf and
watching 'Deep Space Nine' at his home on Florida's Gulf Coast". [1].
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