List of 10cc band members

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The original lineup of 10cc in 1974.

10cc are an English art rock band from Stockport. Formed in July 1972, the group originally featured guitarist Eric Stewart, bassist Graham Gouldman, keyboardist/guitarist Lol Creme and drummer Kevin Godley, all of whom shared vocal duties. Gouldman is the only remaining original member in the band's current lineup, which also includes drummer Paul Burgess (who originally joined as a touring member in 1973, and later full-time in 1976), guitarist Rick Fenn (who first joined in 1977), keyboardist/guitarist Keith Hayman (from 2007 to 2011, and since 2016), and lead vocalist Iain Hornal (a touring member since 2014, official since 2018).

History

Kevin Godley (left) and Lol Creme (right) both left 10cc in 1976.

1972–1983

10cc were formed in July 1972 by Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley.[1] The band released their self-titled debut album in 1973 and toured with second drummer Paul Burgess, leaving Godley free to share live vocal duties.[2] After three more albums – Sheet Music, The Original Soundtrack and How Dare You! – both Godley and Creme left in November 1976, at which point Burgess became an official member.[3] The remaining trio recorded Deceptive Bends, after which guitarist Rick Fenn, keyboardist Tony O'Malley and drummer Stuart Tosh were added in May 1977.[4] By May the next year, O'Malley had been replaced by Duncan Mackay.[5]

By the summer of 1981, following the release of Bloody Tourists and Look Hear?, Mackay had left 10cc.[6] He was replaced for the recording of Ten Out of 10 by Vic Emerson.[7] Tosh left around the same time.[8] In summer 1982, Burgess left 10cc when he temporarily toured with Jethro Tull, following the departure of Gerry Conway.[9] His absence meant he was not present for the recording of Windows in the Jungle, for which Tosh returned to the group.[8] For the tour in promotion of the album, Tosh was joined by Jamie Lane.[10] By the end of the year, the group had disbanded.[11] Both Stewart and Gouldman subsequently worked in record production.[12]

Since 1991

In 1991, Stewart and Gouldman reunited with Lol Creme and Kevin Godley to record ...Meanwhile.[12] The pair returned to touring in 1993, with Rick Fenn and Stuart Tosh back in the lineup, alongside new keyboardist Stephen Pigott and drummer Gary Wallis.[13] During the early months of 1995, the band toured with Alan Park and Geoff Dunn in place of Pigott and Wallis, respectively.[10] Shortly after the release of Mirror Mirror in the summer, the group disbanded.[12] According to Stewart, he and Gouldman had already parted ways by the time the album came out.[14]

Gouldman reformed 10cc as a touring-only band in 1999, with Fenn and former drummer Paul Burgess returning, alongside new members Mick Wilson on vocals, percussion and guitar, and Mike Stevens on keyboards, saxophone, bass and guitar.[12] Shortly after the tour which spawned live album Clever Clogs, Stevens left to become Take That's musical director, at which point Keith Hayman took over on keyboards.[15] Stevens returned in 2011,[16] before Hayman returned again in 2016.[17] In December 2017, Wilson was replaced by Iain Hornal, who had previously toured with the band.[18]

Members

Current

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Graham Gouldman
  • 1972–1983
  • 1991–1995
  • 1999–present
  • bass
  • rhythm guitar
  • percussion
  • lead and backing vocals
all 10cc releases
Paul Burgess 2010.jpg
Paul Burgess
  • 1973–1982 (touring 1973–76)
  • 1999–present
  • drums
  • percussion
  • vibraphone
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
Rick-Fenn.jpg
Rick Fenn
  • 1977–1983
  • 1993–1995
  • 1999–present
  • lead guitar
  • bass
  • keyboards
  • backing and lead vocals
all 10cc releases from Live and Let Live (1977) to Windows in the Jungle (1983), and from Alive (1993) onwards
Keith Hayman
  • 2007–2011
  • 2016–present
  • keyboards
  • bass
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
none to date
Iain Hornal 2014–present (touring 2014–17)
  • lead and backing vocals
  • rhythm guitar
  • percussion
  • keyboards

Former

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Eric Stewart 10cc 28-03-1976.jpg
Eric Stewart
  • 1972–1983
  • 1991–1995
  • lead and rhythm guitars
  • bass
  • keyboards
  • percussion
  • lead and backing vocals
all 10cc releases from 10cc (1973) to Mirror Mirror (1995)
Lol Creme 1976 (cropped).jpg
Laurence "Lol" Creme
  • 1972–1976
  • 1991–1992
  • keyboards
  • rhythm and lead guitars
  • percussion
  • lead and backing vocals
Kevin Godley.jpg
Kevin Godley
  • drums
  • percussion
  • backing and lead vocals
Stuart Tosh
  • 1977–1981
  • 1982–1983
  • 1993–1995
  • drums
  • percussion
  • trombone
  • backing and lead vocals
Tony O'Malley (musician).jpg
Tony O'Malley 1977–1978
  • keyboards
  • backing and lead vocals
  • percussion
Live and Let Live (1977)
Duncan Mackay 1978–1981
  • keyboards
  • harpsichord
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
  • Bloody Tourists (1978)
  • Look Hear? (1980)
Vic Emerson 1981–1983
(died 2018)
  • keyboards
  • Ten Out of 10 (1981)
  • Windows in the Jungle (1983)
Jamie Lane 1983
  • drums
  • percussion
none
Stephen Pigott 1993–1995
  • keyboards
  • programming
  • Alive (1993)
  • Mirror Mirror (1995)
Gary Wallis
  • drums
  • percussion
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Geoff Dunn 1995 none
Mick Wilson 1999–2017
  • lead and backing vocals
  • rhythm guitar
  • percussion
Clever Clogs: Live in Concert (2008)
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Mike Stevens
  • 1999–2007
  • 2011–2016
  • keyboards
  • saxophone
  • bass
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals

Timeline

Line-ups

Period Members Releases
July 1972 – November 1976
November 1976 – May 1977
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
May 1977 – May 1978
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Tony O'Malley – keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
  • Stuart Tosh – percussion, drums, vocals
May 1978 – summer 1981
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Duncan Mackay – keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
  • Stuart Tosh – percussion, drums, vocals
Summer 1981 – summer 1982
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Vic Emerson – keyboards
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
Summer 1982 – summer 1983
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Vic Emerson – keyboards
  • Stuart Tosh – drums, percussion, vocals
Summer – October 1983
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Vic Emerson – keyboards
  • Stuart Tosh – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Jamie Lane – drums, percussion
none
Band inactive October 1983 – late 1991
Late 1991 – early 1992
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Lol Creme – vocals
  • Kevin Godley – vocals
Early 1993 – early 1995
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, vocals (touring only)
  • Stephen Pigott – keyboards (touring only)
  • Stuart Tosh – drums, percussion, vocals (touring only)
  • Gary Wallis – drums, percussion (touring only)
Spring – summer 1995
  • Eric Stewart – guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, vocals (touring only)
  • Alan Park – keyboards (touring only)
  • Stuart Tosh – drums, percussion, vocals (touring only)
  • Geoff Dunn – drums, percussion (touring only)
Band inactive summer 1995 – 1999
1999–2007
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Mick Wilson – guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Mike Stevens – keyboards, saxophone, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, vocals
2007–2011
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Mick Wilson – guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Keith Hayman – keyboards, bass, guitar, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, vocals
none
2011–2016
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • 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, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, vocals
December 2017 – present
  • Graham Gouldman – bass, guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fenn – guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Iain Hornal – guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Keith Hayman – keyboards, bass, guitar, vocals
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion, vocals

References

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