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When Jeff Lynne joined Roy Wood’s British band the Move in 1970, it was with the condition that the group blend their basic rock moves with classical music, in a nod to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. After recording two final albums with the Move, Lynne and Wood formed the Electric Light Orchestra, realizing Lynne’s dream of pairing classical instruments (cello, violin, french horn, oboe, etc.) with meaty rock ‘n’ roll riffs. The band’s 1971 debut is a clunky attempt to get some footing with this new hybrid. By their fourth album, Wood was long gone and Lynne steered ELO away from the ...
Ultimate Classic Rock
Jeff Lynne‘s ELO has announced The Over and Out Tour. The band’s final tour will play more than two dozen North American cities starting in the fall. The shows will launch in Palm Desert, California, on Aug. 24 and wrap up on Oct. 25 in Los Angeles. Jeff Lynne’s ELO last toured in 2019, the same year their latest album, From Out of Nowhere, was released. It was the group’s first North American tour in more than 30 years. At the time, Lynne – the only original member of the Electric Light Orchestra still in the band – said he wasn’t planning to go on the road again. “I don’t know what happened,...
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Jeff Lynne‘s ELO has announced The Over and Out Tour. The band’s final tour will play more than two dozen North American cities starting in the fall. The shows will launch in Palm Desert, California, on Aug. 24 and wrap up on Oct. 25 in Los Angeles. Jeff Lynne’s ELO last toured in 2019, the same year their latest album, From Out of Nowhere, was released. It was the group’s first North American tour in more than 30 years. At the time, Lynne – the only original member of the Electric Light Orchestra still in the band – said he wasn’t planning to go on the road again. “I don’t know what happened,...
Ultimate Classic Rock
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