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  1. Another sad death to report in the world of music: Hugh McDowell, known as ELO’s cellist, passed away at the age of 65. The musician joined the Electric Light Orchestra in 1972 at the age of 19, left with founder Roy Wood to found Wizzard, but returned quickly in 1973 in place of Colin Walker. Hugh became part of the band’s classic lineup ...

  2. 8. Nov. 2018 · Hugh McDowell, who played cello in ELO’s classic lineup, has died at the age of 65. McDowell joined ELO in 1972 when he was only 19 years old. He briefly left the band with ELO founding member Roy Wood to form the glam rock band Wizzard, but returned to ELO in 1973 to replace cellist Colin Walker. McDowell remained a member of the band until ...

  3. 8. Nov. 2018 · Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard cellist Hugh McDowell has died from cancer at the age of 65. He performed at ELO's first concert in 1972 but left a year later with fellow bandmate Roy Wood to ...

  4. Hugh McDowell obituary. Cellist with the Electric Light Orchestra whose playing can be heard on hits such as Mr Blue Sky . Monday January 14 2019, 12.01am, The Times. McDowell in 1975 during his ...

  5. 16. Juni 2015 · The cello player at the heart of many early Electric Light Orchestra live performances, Hugh McDowell, has died, according to several online reports. His passing, on November 6, 2018, was confirmed by his former ELO bandmate, Mel Gale. McDowell was 65. He performed on the band’s recordings throughout the mid-to-late ’70s as they ascended the worldwide albums and singles charts.

  6. 26. Nov. 2018 · Hugh McDowell, who has died from cancer aged 65, was a cellist with the Electric Light Orchestra, the Beatles-style rock group with a classical sound that caught the musical zeitgeist in the 1970s.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm6819518Hugh McDowell - IMDb

    Hugh McDowell. Actor: Electric Light Orchestra: Brunel University. Hugh McDowell was born on 31 July 1953 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Electric Light Orchestra: Brunel University (1973), Electric Light Orchestra: Rockpalast (1974) and Set of 6 (1972).