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  1. ABOUT IAIN HORNAL. Iain is best known as a touring member of 10cc and Jeff Lynne’s ELO, but he is also an artist in his own right. 2017 saw the release of his album The Game Begins With The Lights Out which included guest appearances from Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley, Sophie Elis-Bextor, Matt Berry and members of The Feeling.

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  2. 22 sept. 2024 · Iain Hornal is a session singer, bass player and guitarist, as well as an artist in his own right. He oversees the vocal arrangements for Jeff Lynne's ELO, and teaches the band members their parts. February 2017 saw the release of Iain's debut album as “Hornal”, The Game Begins With The Lights Out.

  3. 2 avr. 2021 · Iain Hornal, musician with classic pop bands including 10cc and ELO, has spent lockdown very wisely: creating his greatest collection of original songs to date. He tells John-Paul Davies where the inspiration for Fly Away Home came from.

  4. The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are an English rock band from Birmingham. Formed in 1971, [ 1 ] the group's original lineup included songwriters/multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood and drummer Bev Bevan. [ 2 ] . Currently Jeff Lynne is the only official member of the band.

  5. 25 janv. 2010 · Iain Hornal is a man of sublime talent. He's most famous for writing "Fill My Little Fanfare", the intro tape to The Feeling's live shows that was also released as the B-side to the Top 40 single "Rosé"; however, there's much more to this honey-voiced multi-instrumentalist than just that.

  6. 10cc are an English art rock band from Stockport. Formed in July 1972, the group originally featured keyboardist/guitarist Eric Stewart, bassist/guitarist Graham Gouldman, keyboardist/guitarist Lol Creme and drummer Kevin Godley, all of whom shared vocal duties.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 10cc10cc - Wikipedia

    Iain Hornal – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion, keyboards (2018–present; substitute 2014–2018)