
Outernet and TransAtlantic Artists announce the launch of the Denmark Street Songwriters Retreat, featuring renowned songwriter Graham Gouldman among other talented artists.
London, UK - March 11, 2025
Outernet, the music, culture, and entertainment district in central London, has unveiled its collaboration with TransAtlantic Artists to introduce the first Denmark Street Songwriters Retreat on Sunday, March 23rd.
The retreat will gather a diverse group of artists, including the legendary Graham Gouldman, known for his exceptional songwriting skills. Gouldman, a founding member of 10cc established in 1972, has been a pivotal figure in the music industry, serving as a bassist, guitarist, and vocalist within the band.
Graham Gouldman's Contributions
Gouldman has been credited as the primary songwriter behind numerous chart-topping hits for 10cc, such as "I'm Not in Love," "The Wall Street Shuffle," "Dreadlock Holiday," "The Things We Do For Love," "Rubber Bullets," "Art for Art's Sake," and "I'm Mandy Fly Me."
In recognition of his remarkable talent and contributions to music, Graham Gouldman was honored with induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014.
About Outernet and TransAtlantic Artists
Outernet has remained at the forefront of promoting music, culture, and entertainment experiences in London, making it the ideal partner for hosting the Denmark Street Songwriters Retreat. Teaming up with TransAtlantic Artists further enhances the retreat's lineup and promises a memorable gathering of creative minds.
Exciting Prospects Ahead
The collaboration between Outernet and TransAtlantic Artists signifies a significant milestone in celebrating songwriting talent and fostering creativity within the music industry. The Denmark Street Songwriters Retreat is poised to be a unique event that will inspire and showcase the best of songwriting prowess.
For more information on the Denmark Street Songwriters Retreat and the participation of Graham Gouldman, stay tuned for the official release scheduled for Wednesday, March 12th at 7 am UK time.
Published on 14 March 2025 by Ben Robinson