Graham Shaw (musician)

[1] The band's self-titled debut studio album was released by Capitol in 1980, and had top 40 hits in Canada with "Can I Come Near" (#15) and "French Lady" (#32).

[1] Shaw contributed keyboards and backing vocals to Alice Cooper's eighth solo studio album DaDa (1983), for which he also co-wrote three of its tracks: "Enough's Enough", "Dyslexia" and "I Love America".

[3] In 1985, Shaw participated in the Northern Lights project as a chorus member on the charity single "Tears Are Not Enough".

[5] Shaw later concentrated primarily on television composing work, including the theme songs to the children's television series Theodore Tugboat,[1] CBC News programs such as Venture, Marketplace and nearly the entire CBC Newsworld schedule,[1] and Esso's "You're on your way with Esso" jingle.

[1] He released the solo studio album Raw Shaw, his first recording since Good Manners in the 1980s, independently in 2008.