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Al Graham from Dublin Pirates, e.g. Coast FM, Spectrum FM and Phantom FM

  • 04-10-2020 4:22pm
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    Whatever happened to Al Graham who was active in the Dublin pirate scene in the 1990s and the early 2000s? I listed the stations that I heard him on in the above thread title - all led by Simon Maher. He played at different times alternative rock and classic rock music. I remember Al hosting a classic rock show in his latter days with Phantom FM. He seem to have disappeared by the time Phantom did its first temporary licensed broadcast in the autumn of 2003.

    I think Al Graham was also involved with Kevin Branigan's NSR in the early 1990s.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 744 ✭✭✭TheBMG


    Whatever happened to Al Graham who was active in the Dublin pirate scene in the 1990s and the early 2000s? I listed the stations that I heard him on in the above thread title - all led by Simon Maher. He played at different times alternative rock and classic rock music. I remember Al hosting a classic rock show in his latter days with Phantom FM. He seem to have disappeared by the time Phantom did its first temporary licensed broadcast in the autumn of 2003.

    I think Al Graham was also involved with Kevin Branigan's NSR in the early 1990s.

    Al ‘Fingers’ Graham! Great lover of all things new wave. He worked in NSR and also on CAU FM in the 1980s.


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