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Lol Creme
Creme in 1976 performing with 10cc
Background information
Birth name
Laurence Neil Creme
Also known as
Lolagon
Born
(1947-09-19) 19 September 1947 (age 76) Prestwich, Lancashire, England
Genres
Art rock
electronic
Occupation(s)
Musician
music video director
Instrument(s)
Guitar
keyboards
vocals
bass
Years active
1962–present
Musical artist
Laurence Neil "Lol" Creme (born 19 September 1947)[1] is a British musician and music video director, best known for his work in 10cc. He sings and plays guitar, bass and keyboards.
^"Lol Creme profile". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
Laurence Neil "Lol" Creme (born 19 September 1947) is a British musician and music video director, best known for his work in 10cc. He sings and plays...
consisted of four musicians – Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and LolCreme – who had written and recorded together since 1968. The group featured...
"Neanderthal Man" in 1970. The band consisted of Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, LolCreme and – briefly – Graham Gouldman. In 1972, the band re-branded themselves...
Eric Stewart, bassist/guitarist Graham Gouldman, keyboardist/guitarist LolCreme and drummer Kevin Godley, all of whom shared vocal duties. Gouldman is...
art rock band 10cc and later as part of collaboration duo Godley & Creme with LolCreme. Kevin Michael Godley was born on 7 October 1945 in Prestwich, Lancashire...
English band 10cc from their self-titled debut album. It was written by LolCreme, Kevin Godley and Graham Gouldman. The song features a double-speed guitar...
invented in 1969 and patented by the English rock musicians Kevin Godley and LolCreme in 1975, whilst they were members of the British rock group 10cc. Taped...
turn of a new century. The group temporarily reformed, adding guitarist LolCreme, but without J.J. Jeczalik and Gary Langan. Their engineering, programming...
and Creme's past work. "Cry" is featured at the end, with a version of the video slightly different from the single version – one part shows LolCreme 'morphing'...
Godley and LolCreme Credits are adapted from the Ismism liner notes. Musicians Kevin Godley — vocals; drums; percussion; drum machine LolCreme — vocals;...
their third album, The Original Soundtrack. The track was written after LolCreme and Eric Stewart were driving home from Strawberry Studios and a BBC Radio...
electric piano (2, 4, 6), piano (3, 4, 6), organ (8), percussion (8) LolCreme – lead (1, 3, 7) and backing vocals (all tracks), piano (all but 3), Fender...
Trevor Horn (bass and vocals) and Steve Lipson (guitar), and musicians LolCreme (guitar and vocals) and Ash Soan (drums). The band briefly adopted the...
which appeared on BBC Two in 1995. This was another collaboration with LolCreme. In 1992, Horn collaborated with composer Hans Zimmer to produce the score...
by the band after the departure of founding members Kevin Godley and LolCreme and produced the hit single "The Things We Do for Love". The band started...
Your Thumb" is a song written and recorded by the English duo Godley & Creme, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Ismism (1981)...
members included James Barnett, guitarist Lalo Creme (son of former 10cc and Godley & Creme member LolCreme) and drummer Sebastian Beresford. Arkarna has...
had by then relocated to the UK), former 10cc members Kevin Godley and LolCreme, saxophonist Mel Collins, Roxy Music's Eddie Jobson and drummer Dave Mattacks...