Graham Coxon To Feature On Doherty Solo Album?

added 02 October 2008 at 15.04

That ever-impending Pete Doherty solo album just gets more and more exciting, as speculation hots up about a Graham Coxon cameo.

Doherty's first solo effort has been in the works for a good year now, and speculation is now hotting up regarding a cameo appearence of former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon.

The Babyshambles front man, who's ex-Libertines band mate Carl Barat called it quits on Dirty Pretty Things yesterday (October 1), posted a Youtube video of Coxon and himself covering Blur's 'You're So Great'.

The video description reads, 'Solo Album Shots'. Have a butchers below.

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