Graeme Edge was born on the 30th of March, 1941, in Rochester, Staffs, England. He started out as a draughtsman, always being a lover of boats and the sea. He had always been an amateur drummer, and was happy to do so when he was asked to fill in for a local band one day. He played with the group for three weeks, after which he bought his own set of drums and began learning the ins and outs of druming.
One day, Mike and Ray asked Graeme if he would like to join the "M & B 5", as they were in need of a drummer. Graeme gladly accepted and has stayed with the group to this day.
Graeme is the poet of the group, writing such poems as "The Day Begins" and "Late Lament" from Days of Future Passed, "Departure" and "The Word" from In Search of the Lost Chord, "In the Beginning" and "The Dream" from On the Threshold of a Dream. He's also successfully tried his hand at writing songs such as "Don't You Feel Small", "22,000 Days", "Going Nowhere", and "The Spirit".
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