Graham Parker & The Rumour were a British pub rock powerhouse of the late 1970s and early 1980s, blending raw energy with sharp songwriting. Formed from the remnants of influential pub rock acts Brinsley Schwarz and Ducks Deluxe, the group became best known as Parker's explosive backing band on landmark early albums that defined the pub rock sound. The Rumour's tight, guitar-driven arrangements provided the perfect foundation for Parker's incisive lyrical style, creating some of the era's most vital rock records.
Beyond their work with Parker, The Rumour carved out their own identity with three independently released albums: *Max* (1977), *Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs and Krauts* (1979), and *Purity of Essence* (1980). These records showcased the band's versatility and instrumental prowess, establishing them as more than just a backing group. Their contribution to the pub rock movement remains significant, bridging the gap between classic rock traditions and the emerging post-punk landscape of the era.