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Alyssa and Doug Graham have been together for more than three decades, and they’ve been making music together—as kids growing up in Jersey, across the New York City jazz scene, and officially as The Grahams—for nearly as long.
The band’s 2013 debut about traveling the Mississippi, <a href="spotify:album:3TN0RnYnWsrk3EWHHBgcwP" data-name="Riverman's Daughter">Riverman's Daughter</a> received global success and spent 11 weeks in the Top 40 at Americana radio. <a href="spotify:album:7FRgcmaOe5Z0PcQZL6lcM4" data-name="Glory Bound (Deluxe)">Glory Bound (Deluxe)</a> (2015), influenced by train adventure across America, was declared, “easily one of the best Americana albums of the year” [No Depression]. Rattle the Hocks, a film directed by North Mississippi Allstars’ Cody Dickinson, chronicled the journey and became an international film-festival favorite.
2020’s <a href="spotify:track:6QdX83GSHxRPbv5nV6Is45" data-name="Kids Like Us">Kids Like Us</a> shifted gears, with 70s-inspired alt pop songs written during a wild motorcycle ride along Route 66. Produced by the late Richard Swift & Dan Molad, the album has moments of fantasy and the supernatural, and lush, ambitious production. A 2021 EP, <a href="spotify:album:2aYnJP2ZlnpLeueHScZmdS" data-name="Sha La La">Sha La La</a> , further showcased their developing sound.
The songwriters continue to push themselves creatively, releasing their 4th studio album "The Bridge" in Fall 2025. Named after the George Washington Bridge that frequently took the duo from the Garden State to New York City during their childhood and formative teen years, The Bridge is inspired by their everyday lives. The Grahams wrote much of The Bridge with GRAMMY-nominated producer Dex Green, singer-songwriter Kate York & GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan.
The band’s 2013 debut about traveling the Mississippi, <a href="spotify:album:3TN0RnYnWsrk3EWHHBgcwP" data-name="Riverman's Daughter">Riverman's Daughter</a> received global success and spent 11 weeks in the Top 40 at Americana radio. <a href="spotify:album:7FRgcmaOe5Z0PcQZL6lcM4" data-name="Glory Bound (Deluxe)">Glory Bound (Deluxe)</a> (2015), influenced by train adventure across America, was declared, “easily one of the best Americana albums of the year” [No Depression]. Rattle the Hocks, a film directed by North Mississippi Allstars’ Cody Dickinson, chronicled the journey and became an international film-festival favorite.
2020’s <a href="spotify:track:6QdX83GSHxRPbv5nV6Is45" data-name="Kids Like Us">Kids Like Us</a> shifted gears, with 70s-inspired alt pop songs written during a wild motorcycle ride along Route 66. Produced by the late Richard Swift & Dan Molad, the album has moments of fantasy and the supernatural, and lush, ambitious production. A 2021 EP, <a href="spotify:album:2aYnJP2ZlnpLeueHScZmdS" data-name="Sha La La">Sha La La</a> , further showcased their developing sound.
The songwriters continue to push themselves creatively, releasing their 4th studio album "The Bridge" in Fall 2025. Named after the George Washington Bridge that frequently took the duo from the Garden State to New York City during their childhood and formative teen years, The Bridge is inspired by their everyday lives. The Grahams wrote much of The Bridge with GRAMMY-nominated producer Dex Green, singer-songwriter Kate York & GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan.
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