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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Jeff Lynne’s best-produced albums: 10. Mystery Girl – Roy Orbison. Every artist tends to have those few “pinch me” moments that seem like they can’t be based in reality. Although most of us would be happy to get at least one or two of those in our lifetime, Lynne seemed to be getting one every other month in the late 1980s.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Be prepared to be swept off your feet as Jeff Lynne's ELO takes you on a musical journey with chart-topping tunes like "Roll Over Beethoven," "Evil Woman," and "Mr. Blue Sky." Tickets for this highly anticipated event go on sale starting March 22, 2024, at 5:00 PM, giving fans the opportunity to secure their seats until August 31, 2024, at 4:00 AM. Don't miss your chance to experience the ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · After loosening up with The Traveling Wilburys, though, Petty found a musical partnership made in rock and roll heaven with Jeff Lynne on ‘Yer So Bad’. Granted, it’s not like Lynne was just some fellow rock star that Petty hit it off with once. He had already been an admirer of ELO’s music since the 1980s, even making the song ‘Change ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Член "ТАШКЕНТСКОГО КЛУБА ФИЛОФОНИСТОВ" с 1975г. представляет свою коллекцию. Около 15 000 альбомов разных групп ...

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  5. After all , when John was gone; it was Jeff Lynne who was brought in for Free as a Bird and Real Love. It's coincidental, not ironic. Jeff remastered and "stitched together" the voices of the surviving Beatles with the tape that John had left. I don't believe that Jeff performed on the songs at all.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The ELO Experience - Electric Light Orchestra. Opera House Manchester change. Thu 23 May 2024. Closed. The ELO Experience has been bringing the music of Jeff Lynne and The Electric Light orchestra to the live stage for over 13 years.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Roll Over Beethoven is a lively and iconic song by The Beatles that carries deeper meanings beneath its catchy tune. Released in 1963 as part of their second studio album, “With The Beatles,” the song showcases the band’s musical prowess while paying homage to an influential figure.