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  1. A Steve Woolam appreciation post is a difficult task as there’s nearly nothing on him on the internet (and just a couple pictures!), but someone’s gotta do it bc the man deserves more recognition god dammit. So who is this guy? He was part of the massive original lineup of ELO & was the band’s violin player before Mik or Wilf showed up ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2024 · Keen to still keep ELO's legacy ongoing, the band's drummer Bev Bevan agreed with Jeff Lynne to reform the band as ELO Part II in 1991. At first, no other ELO members would take part in the new venture with Bev Bevan. Instead, Eric Troyer, Pete Haycock, and Neil Lockwood joined the original member and released their debut album 'Electric Light Orchestra Part Two' in May 1991.

  3. If every member of elo ever fought in a giant battle to the death who would win? It’s understandable age would be a problem as many members stayed in the band longer than others, so to compensate assume that every member has been cloned for each year they played with the band, and that the clones feel no remorse for killing alternative versions of themselves.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Zu Wood, Lynne und Bevan stießen für die Aufnahmen zum ersten Album der Hornist Bill Hunt und der Violinist Steve Woolam. Kurze Zeit nach Fertigstellung des ersten Albums 1971 löste man The Move auf, um unter dem Namen Electric Light Orchestra weiter zu arbeiten. Der Bandname bedeutet „Kleines elektrisches Orchester“ und hat nichts, wie oft angenommen, mit elektrischem Licht zu tun. Ein ...

  6. In the months between the sessions for the album and its eventual release, the Move embarked on their farewell tour, with Woolam exiting the ELO lineup prior to the enlistment of violinist Wilf Gibson, bassist Richard Tandy, and cellists Andy Craig and Hugh McDowell; despite the lengthy delay, Electric Light Orchestra sold strongly, buoyed by the success of the U.K. Top Ten hit "10538 Overture."

  7. Mike Edwards was born on 31 May 1948 in West London [1] to Frank and Lillian Edwards. The family lived in South Ealing and he went to school at Grange Primary School. He passed the Eleven-plus exam and went to Ealing Grammar School for Boys where an inspirational music teacher John Railton encouraged his love of music.