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? Are the songs Read Me and Emilia's Corner one and the same?

Turtle used to be a part of the Jay Quinn Band. He wrote and sang the song Read Me for that band. So when the Graham Colton Group formed Graham started to sing this song but instead of calling it Read Me they entiteled it Emilia's Corner. they also sing Mining Town which was written by Turtle and can be found on the Jay Quinn cd along with Emilia's corner.




? Is that song really called Cellphone Girl?

No. The song is realy called Cellaphane Girl. it is an accoustic version by Graham. the song eventually turns into the song Best Thing which is on the Cd. Cellaphane was changed to Cellphone as a joke. (Someone thought they were being clever!)





? How do I get the unreleased songs?

The band has a lot of unreleased songs that can be found on various shows that were taped. I suggested going to the Message Board and to go to the Taping and Trading section in order to get copies of these shows. Also the band will be in the stuthis summer recording their first album for Universal records for which they are signed. So some songs might be on that album.





? Where is the band from?

The Graham Colton Group are from all over but they call Dallas, Texas home right now.





? What songs have the band covered or teased?

On And On by Stephen Bishop
Mary Jane's Last Dance by Tom Petty
Something In The Air by Tom Petty
Listen to Her Heart by Tom Petty
I Ain't Missing You At All by Tom Waite
Seven Days by Craig David
6th Avenue Heartache by Wallflowers
Hey Hey by Neil Young
Hangin' Around played with Counting Crows
Sympathy for the Devil played with Better than Ezra





? Who has the band opened for or played with?

Counting Crows
John Mayer
Better Than Ezra
Dave Matthews Band
Oval Opus





? What is that noise in the background of the song Killing Me?

Supposedly the producer of the band's first album was just messing around recording from the TV and they ended up getting a piece of Jerry Springer that appened to fit perfectly with the song playing over top of it.