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Ernie Graham, born Ernest Graham on June 14, 1946 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, was a singer and guitarist active in the pub-rock scene of the 1970s. He started his career as a rhythm guitarist with Tony & the Tellstars in 1965. In 1966, Graham moved to London and formed The People with Henry McCullough, later renamed Éire Apparent. The band signed with Michael Jeffries, manager of Jimi Hendrix, and released their sole album Sunrise in 1969, produced by Hendrix. After Éire Apparent disbanded, Graham recorded his self-titled solo album Ernie Graham in 1971. He briefly joined Help Yourself and later formed Clancy, releasing two albums: Seriously Speaking (1975) and Everyday (1976). His final release was the single "Romeo" in 1978.