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In 1998, Coxon made an album called The Sky Is Too High, where some tracks got airplay by Peel, but following Blur's initial split in 2002, Peel took some interest in the musical pursuits of the former members including Coxon. On 19 May 2004 he mentions that Coxon had recently taken the time to visit him and the team in the studio after being interviewed by Zane Lowe for the preceding show. Apparently they got on very well. Peel then implies that this is why he has decided to start playing Coxon's new record, adding on a later show, "we really like him now don't we, since he came in the other evening and was extraordinarily friendly." [1] Coxon's solo album "Happiness In Magazines" was Peel's Album of the month in May 2004 (Peel's Record Box) and he was invited to record a session in Augus Graham Leslie Coxon (nacido o 12 de marzo de 1969, en Rinteln, Alemaña) foi fundador e guitarrista da banda inglesa Blur. Deixou a banda no ano 2002. Following the break up of Bleugh, Coxon pursued a solo career, which ended up being the second-most successful solo career of anyone in that band, behind frontman Damon Albarn's side project The Gorillaz. Coxon has since moved over 40,000 albums, 30,000 singles and countless other merchandise, as a stockist at HMV, where he has won runner-up employee of the month on more than one occasion.
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Following the break up of Bleugh, Coxon pursued a solo career, which ended up being the second-most successful solo career of anyone in that band, behind frontman Damon Albarn's side project The Gorillaz. Coxon has since moved over 40,000 albums, 30,000 singles and countless other merchandise, as a stockist at HMV, where he has won runner-up employee of the month on more than one occasion. Graham Leslie Coxon (nacido o 12 de marzo de 1969, en Rinteln, Alemaña) foi fundador e guitarrista da banda inglesa Blur. Deixou a banda no ano 2002. In 1998, Coxon made an album called The Sky Is Too High, where some tracks got airplay by Peel, but following Blur's initial split in 2002, Peel took some interest in the musical pursuits of the former members including Coxon. On 19 May 2004 he mentions that Coxon had recently taken the time to visit him and the team in the studio after being interviewed by Zane Lowe for the preceding show. Apparently they got on very well. Peel then implies that this is why he has decided to start playing Coxon's new record, adding on a later show, "we really like him now don't we, since he came in the other evening and was extraordinarily friendly." [1] Coxon's solo album "Happiness In Magazines" was Peel's Album of the month in May 2004 (Peel's Record Box) and he was invited to record a session in August 2004. After Peel's death, Coxon gained an entry in the 2004 Festive Fifty with "Freakin' Out" featuring at number 9.