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Rumour has it – How Guernsey helped inspire a career in music
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For more than 40 years, Graham Parker has been widely recognised as a master of rock and roll and has earned a spot in the pantheon of influential rock and roll creators. Exclusively for the Guernsey Press, Jay Nachman, author of the recently published book, Graham Parker’s Howlin’ Wind, relates how Parker’s time in Guernsey as a teenager inspired him to seek a career in music. These excerpts from the book recount his time on the island.