Nick Graham is a British vocalist, songwriter, flautist, pianist and bassist. He was one of the original members of the English progressive rock band Atomic Rooster from 1969 to 1970.[1][2] He is sometimes mistakenly identified as a member of the End and Tucky Buzzard, but that was a different musician with a similar name.
In 1977, Graham formed Alibi, as a songwriting project with drummer Tony Knight, who was later replaced by Charlie Morgan. The group recorded an album produced by Muff Winwood and Rhett Davies, which was never released. It was re-recorded with Chris Rea as producer in 1980, and the song "Friends" became a radio hit.
In 1985, Graham performed as part of the Explorers with former Roxy Music members Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay. He subsequently began songwriting for other artists, including the Cheap Trick hit single "The Flame", which he co-wrote with Bob Mitchell in 1988, as well as "Remember My Name" for House of Lords, which reached No. 72 on the Hot 100 in 1990.