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  1. Feb 13, 2000 · Mythology has it that the name 10cc came from the average male ejaculation being 9cc, and, of course, being big, butch, Mancunian guys, we're gonna be, y'know, 1cc more than that. No, the name ...

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    10cc.world. 10cc are a British rock band formed in Stockport in 1972. The group initially consisted of four musicians — Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme — who had written and recorded together since 1968. All four members contributed to songwriting, working together in various permutations. [6]

  3. Gouldman and Stewart decided to continue playing under the name 10cc, shrugging off the half-serious idea that they should rename themselves 5cc, and, having broken America, toured all over the world.

  4. The band 10cc derived their name from a humorous and tongue-in-cheek story. The name was suggested by Jonathan King, a record producer and songwriter who sig...

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  5. 10cc Artistfacts. All four members members wrote songs and sang. They had three #1 hits in the UK, each with a different lead vocalist: There was lots of crossover, but Gouldman and Stewart generally worked together while Godley and Creme paired up. This division grew as the band progressed, and by 1976 Godley and Creme were pursuing projects ...

  6. The origin is disputed: Founding member Lol Creme confirmed a widely believed claim that 10cc represented an unusually large amount of male semen ejaculate, representing the bands potency. Their producer at the time, Jonathan King, refutes this claim stating that he saw the name in a dream; the band stood in front of the Hammersmith Odeon in ...

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    The studio band was called Hotlegs and comprised Godley, Creme, Stewart, and briefly Gouldman. In 1972 Gouldman’s manager Harvey Lisberg (later to become 10cc’s manager) met Neil Sedaka, who was playing a residency at Batley Variety Club in Yorkshire. Sedaka’s career was in decline and Lisberg suggested he worked with the guys at Strawberry.

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