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  1. 10538overture.dk › Members of ELO and Relatives › Steve Woolam (ELOSteve Woolam - 10538 Overture

    25. Feb. 2022 · "You are correct, he did commit suicide by jumping in 1971, a fact that my family have struggled to deal with even to this day. It was'nt wholly to do with him leaving the group, he met the wrong women unfortunately, that drained him financially and led him onto drugs.

  2. 1. Apr. 2016 · STEVE WOOLAM (1970-71) Violinist on debut album. Sadly committed suicide in 1972.

    • Paul Lester
  3. 11. Feb. 2019 · Steve played Violin the the band ELO. Sadly committed suicide in 1971. Born May. ?, 1946, Bilston in the Black Country, England. He was The Electric Light Orchestra's Violinist in 1971.

    • Bilston, Metropolitan Borough of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England
  4. Der erste Violinist Steve Woolam schied 1971 im Alter von 25 Jahren durch Suizid aus dem Leben. Am 19. Februar 2009 starb der ehemalige Bassist und Backgroundsänger Kelly Groucutt an den Folgen eines Herzinfarktes. Am 7. September 2010 starb Mike Edwards, ehemaliger Cellist der Band, bei einem Autounfall.

  5. Only the trio of Wood, Lynne and Bevan played on all songs, with Bill Hunt supplying the French Horn parts and Steve Woolam playing violin.

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    Instruments
    1970 [2] –1972
    lead and backing vocals guitar bass cello ...
    The Electric Light Orchestra (1971) ELO 2 ...
    1970–1983 1985–1986 [2]
    drums percussion backing vocals
    all Electric Light Orchestra releases ...
    Bill Hunt
    1971–1972
    French horn keyboards hunting horn
    The Electric Light Orchestra (1971)
    Steve Woolam
    1971 (died 1971) [39]
    The Electric Light Orchestra (1971)
  6. 7. Juli 2015 · To my knowledge, there aren't any confirmed backwards messages on the Eldorado album, though a fundamentalist group claimed the first verse of the title track could be reversed to read: "He is the nasty one/Christ, you're infernal/It is said we're dead men/Everyone who has the mark will live." Jeff Lynne's response to such ...

  7. Only the trio of Wood, Lynne and Bevan played on all songs, with Bill Hunt supplying the French Horn parts and Steve Woolam playing violin. It was released in the United States in March 1972 as No Answer .