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  1. Steve Woolam. More images. Profile: English violinist, born 1946 in Bilston, West Midlands. Member of ELO's first lineup. He committed suicide in 1971. Sites: 10538overture.dk: In Groups: Electric Light Orchestra: Artist [a971655] Copy Artist Code. Edit A ...

  2. 27. Sept. 2018 · The lack of context is frustrating for an otherwise impeccable release. The U.K. Singles Volume One 1972-1978 is, in essence, a "greatest hits" collection on 45 RPM from the band's first, and some would say finest, years. One would be hard-pressed to find a more joyful and dramatic group of songs: strange magic, indeed.

  3. 47 votes, 12 comments. 8.7K subscribers in the elo community. The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO for short), was a classic rock band active from 197…

  4. In 1972, Gibson replaced original ELO violinist Steve Woolam and performed in their first live concert at the Greyhound Pub in Croydon, Surrey. Gibson would later play violin on the ELO II album, including on their cover of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven", which became a top ten hit in the UK in September 1973.

  5. 1. Apr. 2016 · Prog. ‘Nice planet – we'll take it!’: how ELO took over the known universe. By Paul Lester. ( Prog ) published 1 April 2016. ELO’s ascent was unstoppable and incredible. Jeff Lynne recalls working with Roy Wood in The Move and hanging out with The Beatles. Only the wildly optimistic would have predicted from listening to Electric Light ...

  6. Their original lineup consisted of Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, Bev Bevan, Bill Hunt, and Steve Woolam. Upon completion of the first album, violinist Steve Woolam committed suicide. Although very little information can be found about this gentleman, what is out there paints a sad story of lost love, a falling out, and drugs which ultimately led him to jump from a building to his death.

  7. 21. Okt. 2014 · Added: Feb 11, 2019. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 196784398. Source citation. Wilfred Gibson was an English violinist, session musician, and early member of the Electric Light Orchestra. He was born in Dilston, Northumberland. He replaced original ELO violinist Steve Woolam in 1972 and performed in their first live concert.