10CCLO share a collective love and passion for the music of 10CC and ELO and they are at Lochgelly Centre in March.

Bringing you a night of music to remember with favourite songs including Dreadlock Holiday, Mr Blue Sky, Evil Woman, Wild West Hero, Life is a Minestrone, Turn to Stone, Roll Over Beethoven and Rubber Bullets…

Just a few among the many massive hits that make up the timeless repertoire of 10CC and The Electric Light Orchestra which will be at the Centre on Saturday March 16.

The Greatest hits of 10cc and ELO quite something to be able to perform. Remember these? Dreadlock Holiday, Mr Blue Sky, I’m Mandy Fly me, Livin’ Thing, Evil Woman, The Things We Do for Love, Wild West Hero, Life is a Minestrone, Art for Art’s Sake, Turn To Stone, I’m not in Love, Roll Over Beethoven, Rubber Bullets… Just a few among the many massive hits that make up the timeless repertoire of 10CC and The Electric Light Orchestra.

Their songs are worldwide rock classics and FM radio staples, that over the passing decades have remained in the hearts of millions of fans… and in the hearts of the musicians that make up the only European tribute to these 2 incredible bands from the last 4 decades.

Based in The North of England, 10CCLO is made up of a very talented group of musicians who all share a collective love and passion for the music of 10CC and ELO.

They don’t dress up or put on wigs to look like the original artistes, they do, however, bring the musical quality of both bands to life in full-on 2 hour shows with as one fan put it “All Killer and No Fille".

Way back in 2000, the Drummer Kev Jager advertised for like minded musicians to form what was to become the only “Tribute to Progressive Rock” in Europe, being a tribute to the genre rather than one particular band.

Being a huge Prog fan Roy Clinton promptly responded and within a couple of weeks, Roy brought onboard Paul Boydell who he knew from a Wishbone Ash covers band.

At this time we couldn’t find a singer so Kev drummed and sang the whole show for over a year until Paul “Moose” Harris joined in 2003. Other musicians came and went and in 2004 John Lewis joined on keys.

This was the beginning of band friendships that would last right up to date.

The band rehearsed hard and gigged at venues and festivals in the North East regularly for nine years eventually splitting in 2010 for what was to be a 5-year hiatus. A short return stint of “The Progs” in 2014 saw the eventual formation of Rubber Bullets, which was as a lifelong 10cc fan was an idea Kev toyed with for years.

The band hit the road in August 2015 to a great reception. As well as the major hits they also played a number of REALLY difficult album tracks such as Somewhere in Hollywood. Just as the band was getting into their stride their guitarist-singer left the band without warning and with gigs they couldn’t fulfil. After a couple of fruitless months trying to find someone who could play guitar and sing plus had a passion for all things 10CC, they decided that it was never gonna happen so an alternative was hatched and 10CCLO was born!