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==Career== After leaving Salisbury College, Graham returned to Lowestoft and worked in a Sanyo factory for six months to raise money to move to London. In the year 2000 he moved to [[Finsbury Park]], soon relocating to [[Camden Town]], where he remained for over ten years. His first band in London was [[Q*Sling]] fronted by Norwegian born Paul-Ronney Angel, who later went on to form the Urban Voodoo Machine. The Darkness were conceived at a millennium eve party by the Hawkins brothers, Justin and Dan. The line up was completed some months later by Graham and bass player Frankie Poullain. Graham played on three studio albums: ''[[Permission to Land]]'', ''[[One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back]]'' and ''[[Hot Cakes]]''. In 2006, the Darkness split due to Justin Hawkins leaving. Graham and Dan Hawkins went on to form the Stone Gods, recruiting Toby Macfarlaine and promoting Darkness guitar technician Richie Edwards to frontman. In July 2008, it was announced that he was permanently leaving the band due to health issues.<ref>[http://www.stonegods.co.uk/news.php?nw_id=140 Sad but True] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080906224657/http://www.stonegods.co.uk/news.php?nw_id=140 |date=6 September 2008 }}</ref> SPIN magazine confirmed that Graham was suffering with [[avascular necrosis]], a rare condition causing lack of blood supply to the femur. In 2009, Graham underwent bilateral hip surgery (a major operation) which was a complete success.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spin-cdnsrc.texterity.com/spin/200906/?pg=86 |title=Spin Magazine |date=June 2009 |publisher=Spin-cdnsrc.texterity.com |accessdate=16 October 2011}}</ref> Subsequently, he formed the band Karaoke for Beginners with ex [[Silverfish (band)|Silverfish]] guitarist Andrew "Fuzz" Duprey. In 2011, the Darkness reunited with all four founding members, with [[Download Festival#2011|Download 2011]] being one of their first come back shows. Following this, the band played numerous European and U.S festivals and toured with [[Lady Gaga]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Matthew Parker |url=http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/the-darkness-to-support-lady-gaga-on-european-tour-dates-538868 |title=The Darkness to support Lady Gaga on European tour dates |website=Musicradar.com |date=10 April 2012 |accessdate=13 May 2020}}</ref> In October 2014, it was announced that Graham and the band were no longer working together, stating that "for various reasons, we have all decided to move on. We love Ed and we wish him happiness." In 2015, Graham was the subject of a photographic documentary by photographer Nick Elliott recording Graham's personal and professional life since his departure from the Darkness. In 2015, Graham formed another band with singer-songwriter Angus Duprey, brother of Fuzz Duprey. The band, Puppets to the Supreme Commander, intended to release an EP and play UK shows ahead of an album release. In 2017, Graham performed drums for a one-off band, the Venus Reaction. The project, set up by friend and Puppets to the Supreme Commander bandmate David Donley, also featured Amie Conradine, Jim Lowe, and [[Glen Matlock]] of the Sex Pistols. The band released a double A side vinyl single, in a limited run of 500 copies.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://burningshed.com/the-venus-reaction_crashing-up_vinyl |title=Crashing Up |website=Burningshed.com |date= |accessdate=13 May 2020}}</ref>
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