Graham Lane

Graham started taking an interest in bass when he first saw a kid's pop music TV programme in 1976. It featured a group called 'The Arrows' and he thought that the guy plucking the 'four stringed guitar' with his two fingers looked really cool! More than that, seeing Queen perform 'Bohemian Rhapsody' on 'Top of the Pops' and listening to Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' album were probably the catalysts that caused him to play music.

Since then, he's played in numerous bands and gigged all over the UK. His main bass playing influences include John Deacon, Bernard Edwards and Geddy Lee and his favourite bands include Kansas, Queen and Cheap Trick. Graham's favourite music ranges from the classic progressive bands such as Yes, Genesis & Jethro Tull through to the equally classic 'AOR' bands such as Foreigner, Journey & Boston. Graham brings additional song writing and backing vocal skills to the band  too.