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Duncan Graham (Musician) Duncan Graham is a Melbourne musician, born 1964, who has been active in the Melbourne music scene since 1985. After performing as the bass player with the band Fishdrink, he co-founded the band The Breaknecks in 1985, with which he played rhythm guitar. This band toured throughout Australia and released two singles and an LP, before splitting in 1991. In the mid 90s, Duncan played bass with the band The Lost Highway, which recorded two albums.
Duncan recorded his first solo album Faggot Anthems: An Adventure n Lo Fidelity in 2005. He has since followed up with the albums Stars And Hearts And Lightning Strikes (2007) and Austral Weeks (2009). This album was credited to Duncan Graham And His Co-Accused.[1]
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