Graham Stack is an English born record producer and songwriter who has written and produced hit records for many artists including Kylie Minogue, Tina Turner, Take That, Rod Stewart and Steps.
Graham also produced 3 albums for X-factor stars G4 which sold over 1.5 million copies and has recently produced albums for John Barrowman, Lee Mead and Connie Fisher.
Graham has also remixed a number of singles for artists like Delta Goodrem, Atomic Kitten...
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