Proper noun
Coxon (plural Coxons)
A surname transferred from the given name.
After " Coffee & TV ", the first Blur single to feature Coxon on lead vocals, managed to only reach number 11 in the UK, manager Chris Morrison demanded a chart re-run because of what he deemed was a sales miscalculation. Source: Internet
Coxon, recognising his own personal need to—as Rowntree put it—"work this band", wrote a letter to Albarn, describing his desire for their music "to scare people again". Source: Internet
Coxon also said that no further Blur activity was planned, telling NME.com in September, "We're in touch and we say 'Wotcha' and all that but nothing has been mentioned about any more shows or anything else". Source: Internet
On Radiohead: “They’ve turned into a kind of liquid,” says Coxon. Source: Internet
Blur reunited, with Coxon back in the fold, for a series of concerts in 2009. Source: Internet
Harris, 2004, pp. 259–60 In February 1996, when Coxon and James were absent for a lip-synced Blur performance broadcast on Italian television, they were replaced by a cardboard cutout and a roadie, respectively. Source: Internet