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Graeme Connors
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・ Graeme Davies
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・ Graeme Davis (game designer)


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Graeme Connors

Graeme Connors (born in Mackay, Queensland) is an Australian country music singer, songwriter, and performer. He is best known for the hits ''A Little Further North'' and ''Let The Canefields Burn''. Throughout his music career Graeme has released over fourteen albums and to date has received fourteen Golden Guitar awards among other prestige Australian country music awards. He wrote the lyrics for the ''Paralympic Anthem''. Most recently, he was awarded Album of the Year at the 2011 Tamworth Country Music Festival for ''Still Walking''.
==Early career and life==
Graeme attended school St. Patricks in Mackay. Graeme commenced his music career in the mid-70's doing support vocals for many well-known acts of the day, including Kris Kristofferson and Sherbet. He eventually recorded his first album ''And When Morning Comes'' which received a respectable amount of good reviews.
During the late-70's through late-80's, Connors wrote songs that became big hits for Slim Dusty, John Denver and Jon English.

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