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In 1972, Graham Gouldman co-founded 10cc, a band that achieved a series of Top 10 hits, including three Number One singles ‘Rubber Bullets’, ‘I’m Not In Love’, and ‘Dreadlock Holiday’, among others. It’s the enduring appeal of these tracks, along with Graham’s passion for performing acoustic versions, that inspired the creation of Heart Full of Songs. The show features many 10cc classics alongside ‘Bridge to Your Heart’ (from Graham’s time with Wax) and tracks from his critically acclaimed solo album, Love and Work. Graham’s last visit to Cadogan Hall in 2023 was a sell-out and tickets were highly sought-after. Early booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment. Stage times: 7.15pm–7.45pm: Support 8pm–9.30pm: Graham Gouldman
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Mumanddadofthree
March 22nd 2025
Absolutely Amazing !! Enjoyed every second of it, loved hearing the background stories of the songs and was surprised on actually how many wonderful songs were written. And loved seeing 10cc last October too.
Highly recommended 5***** Rating :)
London, United Kingdom@Cadogan Hall
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Nestled in the prestigious heart of Chelsea, Cadogan Hall stands as a magnificent architectural gem focused on musical brilliance.
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10cc Biography
10cc were an english pop band that achieved its greatest commercial success during the 1970s.
The band initially comprised four members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who had written and recorded together for about three years before taking on the name of 10cc in 1972.
The original four-piece lineup of 10cc boasted a wealth of talent -- there were two strong songwriting teams (although combinations of all four members collaborated on some songs), all four members were skilled multi-instrumentalists and vocalists, and each could perform convincingly as lead singers, leading to favourable comparisons with The Beatles.
There is much speculation about where the name of the band comes from but the general consensus was that it is named after the average amount of ejaculate in a single male orgasm. However one will find that the average is only 3cc and that this is an urban legend and that the name in fact comes from a dream Jonathan King, the person who signed them, where he dreamed of a band called 10cc topping the charts in both the UK and America. (http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.asp)
Read MoreThe band initially comprised four members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who had written and recorded together for about three years before taking on the name of 10cc in 1972.
The original four-piece lineup of 10cc boasted a wealth of talent -- there were two strong songwriting teams (although combinations of all four members collaborated on some songs), all four members were skilled multi-instrumentalists and vocalists, and each could perform convincingly as lead singers, leading to favourable comparisons with The Beatles.
There is much speculation about where the name of the band comes from but the general consensus was that it is named after the average amount of ejaculate in a single male orgasm. However one will find that the average is only 3cc and that this is an urban legend and that the name in fact comes from a dream Jonathan King, the person who signed them, where he dreamed of a band called 10cc topping the charts in both the UK and America. (http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.asp)
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