Graham Gouldman
Born | May 10, 1946 |
Hometown | Broughton, United Kingdom |
Net worth | $5 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
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REVIEW: 10cc at the New Theatre? I don't like it - I love it
- At 8.20pm I wasn’t sure whether I would like 10cc.
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10cc offered Glastonbury legends slot
Graham Gouldman has revealed 10cc were offered the Glastonbury legends slot - but only if the original lineup reformed.
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10cc to tour their ‘Ultimate Greatest Hits’ in Carlisle
WE don't like cricket, we love it.
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10cc star marking five decades in the band says ‘we never set out to make hits’
The new greatest hits album includes a never-before-released song the band recorded for a Revlon make-up TV advert in the 70’s.
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Football grounds namechecked in songs, from Fulham to Bologna
Football grounds namechecked in songs, from Fulham to Bologna. Plus: World Cup draws without all the qualifiers being known and wildly fluctuating crowds
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10cc deliver an irresistibly tuneful reminder of how weird 1970s pop music really was
This wasn’t exactly the full 10cc. With only one original member on stage, it was arguably more like 2.5cc. But veteran songwriter Graham Gouldman’s note-perfect facsimile of the arch Seventies prog pop studio wizards offered a dazzling reminder of just how audaciously odd the Seventies music scene really was.
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I’m Not In Love: How 1970s music legends 10cc fell apart
THE likelihood of pop bands imploding is even greater than Adele’s chances of revealing teary turmoil in her career and personal life.
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10cc star Graham Gouldman announces charity album project
Money raised from No Words Today will go to the Help Musicians charity.
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Keyboard used on 10cc’s greatest hits to go up for auction
The original promotional video for I’m Not In Love featured Eric Stewart playing the Fender Rhodes electric piano.
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Donovan, Kinks' Ray Davies lead Songwriters Hall inductees
Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan and English rocker Ray Davies headline this year's inductees into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the organization said on Tuesday. Folk singer Donovan, 67, wrote 1960s hits "Sunshine Superman," "Mellow Yellow" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man" becoming an international star and an emblem of the era's hippie culture. Glasgow-born Donovan, whose real name is Donovan Leitch, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. Davies, 69, was the lead singer and main song
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