Graham Salisbury (born April 11, 1944) is an American sunshine pop musician and children's writer from Philadelphia. Performing under the name Sandy Salisbury, he grew up in Hawaii and served as a session vocalist for The Association, Paul Revere and the Raiders, and Tommy Roe. Salisbury belonged to the groups The Ballroom and The Millennium, contributing the song â5 A.M.â to the album Begin. Following the disbandment of The Millennium, Salisbury recorded solo material for Together Records. His discography featured the albums Sandy (2001), Falling to Pieces (2002), and Everything For You (2004). He also performed under the pseudonym Little Johnny Coconut, releasing the album I Love Sunshine Pop (2010). Under his birth name, Salisbury authored historical novels including Blue Skin of the Sea (1992) and Under the Blood Red Sun (1994), the latter of which was adapted into a film in 2014.
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