
At 20, his band, Screaming Silence, was a hit in his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland. But on the brink of the showcase gig that would “seal the deal” with a label, the lead member “disappeared” after running into some unsavoury entanglements. A couple of years later, Graham entered into a rehabilitation program for clinical depression and put on a cocktail of drugs at the hands of questionable care workers.
Unconvinced by the prospect, Graham discharged himself, disposed of all his medication and began to song write himself to recovery night after sleepless night.



Bill and his team insisted on pressing the songs just as Marshall had laid them down. This collection of songs was to become his first solo EP, Ten Years Stuck in Traffic (a metaphor - being stuck on the wrong road of life when you know your destiny lies elsewhere).



Now back driving trucks, Graham immediately reported the news via text message to BBC Radio 2’s Janice Long, who not only read his message to the entire UK listening audience, but interviewed him live on air amidst his late night drive shift. Marshall’s story sparked an outpouring of support and his fresh-out-of-the-oven single, “Makin’ It On My Own”, made its national radio debut two nights later.

The future looks bright for this prolific songwriter. In Marshall's own words, "Nothing's really over until the moment you stop trying".