An Englishman, Graham Gouldman is a singer, songwriter, and musician who has a net worth of $5 million.
In May 1946, Graham Gouldman was born in Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England.
The rock band 10ccc’s bassist and vocalist are his most well-known contributions.
In 1968, he released his first studio album The Graham Gouldman Thing as a solo artist.
Gouldman’s solo albums include Animalympics (1980), And Another Thing…(2000), and Love and Work (2012).
After working as a successful songwriter, he established 10cc in 1972 and released their self-titled debut studio album in 1973.
The group achieved Gold certification in the UK for their albums Sheet Music in 1974, The Original Soundtrack in 1975, How Dare You! in 1976, and Deceptive Bends in 1977, with How Dare You! managing to reach #1 in New Zealand.
“Neanderthal Man”, “Donna”, “Rubber Bullets”, “The Dean and I”, “I’m Not in Love”, “The Things We Do for Love”, and “Dreadlock Holiday” were all hit singles released by 10cc.
Gouldman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014.