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  1. The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1970 by songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood with drummer Bev Bevan. Their music is characterised by a fusion of pop and classical arrangements with futuristic iconography . [3]

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    Arising from the ashes of one of Britain's great power-poppers, the Electric Light Orchestra was supposed to be a one-off exercise in symphonic post-Beatlesrock, but leader Jeff Lynne's way with a hook soon turned them into cinematic and absurdly touching orchestral bubblegum. Electric Light Orchestra(ELO)'s best known songs: 1. "Mr. Blue Sky" 2. "...

    Early years The British pop band The Move enjoyed several hits in their native country through 1970, many directly inspired by the experiments of The Beatles: "Blackberry Way," "Tonight," and "I Hear The Grass Grow," sometimes balanced with rather heavy power-popnumbers. Founder Roy Wood was growing dissatisfied with singer Carl Wayne, however, and...

    Other ELO members: Roy Wood (1970-1972; vocals, guitar, bass, drums, cello, clarinet, bassoon, oboe, recorder) Bill Hunt (1970-1972; drums) Steve Woolam (1970-1971; violin) Wilfred Gibson (1972–1973; violin) Colin Walker (1972–1973; cello) Mike Edwards (1972-1974; cello) Mike de Albuquerque(1972-1974; bass, vocals) Other ELO facts and trivia: 1. Th...

    Top 10 hits Pop "Can't Get It Out of My Head" (1974), "Evil Woman" (1975), "Telephone Line" (1977), "Don't Bring Me Down" (1979), "Shine a Little Love" (1979), "Xanadu" with Olivia Newton-John(1980), "Hold on Tight" (1981) Top 10 albums: Pop Face the Music (1975). A New World Record (1976), Out of the Blue (1977), Discovery (1979). Xanadu with Oliv...

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    • 1968: The group members first came together. Roy Wood, who at the time was the front-man for a Birmingham band The Move along with Bev Bevan, initially had an idea in 1968 of wanting to create music like no other artist, combining violins, cellos, string basses, horns and woodwinds to change the sound of rock and carry on the pop success of The Beatles.
    • 1971: ELO's first album and first live performance. ELO's first album was released in December 1971, after a year of testing and producing melodies with the instruments Roy wanted to use.
    • 1973: ELO's second album. Following the shock of four band members leaving, Mike de Albuquerque and Colin Walker joined the band ahead of the release of ELO's second album 'ELO 2.'
    • 1974: Dominating the US. In 1974, ELO released their fourth studio album 'Eldorado', releasing 'Can't Get It Out of My Head' as their first single. The record stormed the US charts, peaking at Number 9.
  2. 1971-. Jeff Lynne Vocals, guitar 1970-. Roy Wood Guitar, vocals 1970-1972. Kelly Groucutt Bass 1974-1983. Bev Bevan Drums 1970-1986. Richard Tandy Bass, keyboards 1972-2024. The Electric Light Orchestra was formed by members of an English group called The Move. They wanted to create a new band with a string section along with traditional ...

  3. Bevan, born November 25, 1944, was an original member of The Move—which earned five straight Top 5 U.K. singles in 1966-1968—and co-founder of ELO in 1970, and stayed with them until they disbanded in 1986. Bevan explains how the Move evolved into ELO in this interview with Dennis Elsas from December 5, 1977, on New York City’s legendary ...

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  5. Apr 16, 2022 · Electric Light Orchestra played their first show on April 16, 1972, at the Greyhound pub in south London, but the original lineup wouldn't last. ... Watch the Move Perform Just Before ELO Formed.

  6. The Electric Light Orchestra was the brainchild of remaining Move members Lynne, Bevan, and Hood, who is credited with conceiving the idea of a fully electric rock band augmented by a classical string section. Where the Move had been a wild ensemble of clashing talents, ELO was formed as a more traditional pop orchestra.

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