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Nov 3, 2019 · INTERVIEW: Mick Wilson – Frontm3n. 3 November 2019 Sean Bennett. The songs of The Hollies, 10cc & The Sweet have been played countless times across the world & over the years on various radio stations, TV shows as well as live and three of the vocalists that have been part of that musical history are heading to Australia for the very first ...
Nov 8, 2019 · Due to touch down in Australia later this month, Rock Club 40 had the pleasure of chatting to 10cc’s Mick Wilson about the all-star lineup and why it’s a show that no lover of 60s/70s music should miss. Tell us, how did the fabulous FRONTM3N come into existence and who planted the first seeds?
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- When Did 10Cc Form and Who Was in Their Original Lineup?
- How Did 10Cc Get Their Name?
- What Are 10cc's Most Famous Songs (and Albums)?
- Why Did 10Cc Split Up?
- What Pop Videos Did Godley & Creme produce?
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- When Did 10Cc Reform and Who Is in Their Current Lineup?
While they broke through in the 1970s, 10cc had their roots in the 1960s and even earlier. Kevin Godley and Lol Creme knew each other as boys in Stockport, England, while Godley and Graham Gouldman went to the same secondary school and played their first music together at the local Jewish Lad's Brigade. 1n 1964, Gouldman's band The Whirlwinds recor...
10cc means 10 cubic centimetres – which is the same as 10ml. Bit of an odd bandname, no? The group got their name from King when he signed them to his UK Records label in July 1972, but where he got it from is open to some dispute. King claimed that the unusual bandname came from a dream where he was standing in front of the Hammersmith Odeon in Lo...
At the core of the original 10cc were two separate songwriting teams: the pop-heavy duo of Stewart and Goldman and the more artsy Godley and Creme. Godley and Creme left the group in 1976 (more on that later), but through its lineup changes, 10cc released 11 studio albums, including a run of five top 10 records in 1970s: Sheet Music, The Original S...
It sounds like a cliché, but the thing that first drove a wedge between the members of 10cc genuinely was creative differences. As the group scored more and more success, there was a split between the pop (Stewart & Goldman) and art (Godley & Creme). Godley and Creme thought things were getting a bit stale in 10cc and drifted off to record their tr...
Not content with their career as popstars in 10cc, and later as the experimental rock duo Godley & Creme, the pair decided to move into pop music video production, just as the medium exploded in the 1980s. They started with their own clips for 'Englishman in New York' and 'Wide Boy', before lending their skills to other artists, racking up over 50 ...
Godley & Creme weren't the only members of 10cc to score some serious success outside the band. Before 10cc even launched, Graham Gouldman scored some major hits writing songs for other artists, putting his stamp on the 1960s. Between 1965 and 1967 he wrote 'For Your Love', 'Heart Full of Soul' and 'Evil Hearted You' for The Yardbirds, and 'Look Th...
After the success of 1987 compilation Changing Faces – The Very Best of 10cc and Godley & Creme which covered both groups, Goldman and Stewart reconvened as 10cc in 1991 to record ...Meanwhile, and they (sort of) got back together with Godley and Creme. All the songs on the comeback album were Godley/Stewart numbers (apart from closer 'Don't Break ...
Mick Wilson – guitar, percussion, vocals; Mike Stevens – keyboards, saxophone, vocals; Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, vocals; 2016 – December 2017 Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals; Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals; Mick Wilson – guitar, percussion, vocals; Keith Hayman – keyboards, bass, guitar ...
In 1999 Gouldman convened a 10cc line-up comprising himself, Fenn, Paul Burgess, and new recruits Mick Wilson (vocals, guitar) and Mike Stevens (vocals, keyboards, sax, guitar). This version of the band played their first gig at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Birmingham and then began touring regularly in 2002.
Circa 1980:Recorded by a disc jockey who could imitate celebrities. "2000 Miles," by The Pretenders. "2000 years of love," by 54-40. The same group that did the original version of "I Go Blind" later made popular by Hootie and the Blowfish. "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth," by Dread Zeppelin.