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  1. History. The album reunited Lynne with Electric Light Orchestra 's keyboard player Richard Tandy and featured fellow Traveling Wilburys member George Harrison (both Harrison and the Wilburys were signed to Warner Bros. Records, parent of Reprise Records which released this album).

    • Raindirk at Posh Studios, England 1989–1990
    • Rock
  2. 17. Juli 2020 · Lynne’s fellow Traveling Wilbury George Harrison lends slide guitar and backing vocals to roughly half the tracks, and Del Shannon, a onetime potential Wilbury, adds cooing background vocals to the Beatle-esque “Blown Away,” a cowrite with yet another member of that all-star ensemble, Tom Petty.

  3. Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by ABC Weekend TV. Its successor Thames Television took over from mid-1968.

    • United Kingdom
    • 426 (258 missing) (list of episodes)
    • 8 July 1956 –, 9 July 1974
    • ITV
  4. 2. Juli 2015 · In late 1986, shortly after ELO splintered, Lynne was tabbed by George Harrison to help shepherd his first new solo album since 1982's Gone Troppo. Those sessions — which found Lynne producing...

  5. Acoustic guitars: GEORGE HARRISON, JEFF LYNNE, RICHARD TANDY Background Vocals: PHIL HATTON, GEORGE HARRISON, JEFF LYNNE Operatic Voice: HEMA DESAI Strings: MICHAEL KAMEN. Don't Let Go (by Jesse Stone) JEFF LYNNE: Vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, piano, bass METTE MATHIESEN: Drums and percussion JIM HORN: Saxes

  6. 12. Juni 1990 · Acoustic Guitar George Harrison, Jeff Lynne & Richard Tandy. Background Vocals Dave Scott-Morgan, George Harrison, Jake Commander & 2 more. Backing Vocals Dave Scott-Morgan, George Harrison,...

  7. Jeff Lynne: Armchair Theatre (Review) Die jüngst erschienene Cover-Scheibe war äußerst verzichtbar, doch was der ewige ELO-Kopf JEFF LYNNE auf seinem Solo-Debüt von 1990 aus dem American Songbook nachspielte, gelang ihm im Kontext seiner eigenen Kompositionen ungleich besser.