Graham Gouldman & Heart Full of Songs
Graham plays an intimate concert of his chart hits for 10cc, the Hollies, Hermans Hermits & more
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Mill Hall
Bellingham Lane Rayleigh SS6 7ED United KingdomLineup
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- 3 hours, 30 minutes
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About this event
For lovers of perfectly-crafted music performed
by the composer, a Heart Full of Songs concert
is truly an exquisite experience.
The Heart Full of Songs band:
Graham Gouldman - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, ukulele.
Keith Hayman - vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, Melodica.
Andy Park - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, ukulele.
Dave Cobby * - percussion, including Congas, Bongos, chimes and bass stomp
It is only between 10cc’s sell-out, bi-annual UK tours that the band’s co-founder Graham Gouldman is able to fully indulge his Heart Full of Songs project and take it on tour.
The semi-acoustic four-piece, performing a broad range of Graham’s song-writing catalogue – including chart hits for 10cc, the Hollies, Herman’s Hermits, the Yardbirds and from his time in Wax with Andrew Gold – enjoyed their most successful tour to date last March, with the bulk of the 16 concerts sold-out in advance, including London’s 900-capacity Cadogan Hall.
The demand for more shows was so great that six more have been squeezed into Graham’s hectic schedule, which includes 10cc tours of Australia and New Zealand, the United States and mainland Europe this year.
Prior to the March tour, the only Heart Full of Songs concerts for two years were a handful of intimate UK dates in summer 2024, to launch Graham’s latest solo album I have Notes, which features guest contributions from Ringo Starr, Brian May, Hank Marvin an Albert Lee.
Graham’s status as one of the world’s leading songwriters was acknowledged in 2014 with his induction into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame – an arm of America’s National Academy of Music.
Previous inductees include Noel Coward, Irving Berlin, Burt Bacharach, Neil Sedaka, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Leonard Cohen and Sting.
Other accolades include America’s Broadcast Music Incorporated declaring him an Icon of the Industry at a special ceremony in London, where he stunned the audience with an acoustic rendition of I’m Not In Love, which he co-wrote, accompanied by Lisa Stansfield on vocals.
Being invited by Ringo Starr to join his All Starr Band for arena tours of Europe and the USA in 2018 – during which the band played three 10cc songs each night – was “one of the most enjoyable things I’ve done”, says Graham.
Another event, although not widely known, gave Graham a further lift. It happened backstage at a festival when Robert Plant thanked him for writing one of the songs that got him through the audition to join what became Led Zeppelin. The song was one of his early compositions, For Your Love.
When Graham formed what became Heart Full of Songs 12 years ago, it was purely for the pleasure of playing his songs in their simplest form, acoustically.
The format became so popular that Heart Full of Songs now tours the UK every two years, along with concerts and festival appearances in the UK and Europe.
How it all began …
Born on 10 May 1946 in Manchester, Graham was given his first guitar at the age of 11 and started playing with local bands at 15. He received early encouragement to develop his musical talent from his mother Betty and father Hymie, who also contributed with suggested lyrics and song titles.
Graham played with various Manchester bands before forming The Mockingbirds in 1965 with Kevin Godley (later a fellow 10cc founding member) on drums, and when the record label Columbia rejected Graham’s first single composition for the band, it turned out to be a blessing in disguise. The song, For Your Love, became a huge hit for The Yardbirds.
Working by day in a men's outfitters shop and playing by night with his semi-
professional band, Graham went on to write a string of hits, such as Pamela, Pamela for Wayne Fontana, For Your Love, Evil Hearted You and Heart Full of Soul (The Yardbirds), Bus Stop and Look Through Any Window (The Hollies), No Milk Today and Listen People (Herman's Hermits), and Tallyman for Jeff Beck.
In 1972, along with Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, he formed 10cc and enjoyed a string of Top 10 hits, including three No 1s - Rubber Bullets, I’m Not In Love and Dreadlock Holiday – along with Donna (No 2), Art For Art’s Sake and Good Morning Judge (both reaching No 5), The Things We Do For Love and I’m Mandy Fly Me (6), and The Wall Street Shuffle (10).
It’s the enduring popularity of these tracks, along with others such as Bridge To Your Heart from Graham’s time in Wax with the late Andrew Gold and songs from film soundtracks including Animalympics, that led to the formation of Heart Full of Songs.
Needless to say, the band also features tracks from Graham’s acclaimed solo albums, And Another Thing, Love And Work, Play Nicely And Share, Modesty Forbids and 2024’s I Have Notes.
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