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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_LynneJeff Lynne - Wikipedia

    4. Mai 2024 · Lynne followed up the success of Out of the Blue with Discovery (1979), which held No. 1 in the UK for 5 weeks. The album is primarily associated with its two disco-flavoured singles ("Shine a Little Love" and "Last Train to London") and with the title's word play on "disco" and "very". [13]

  2. 22. Apr. 2024 · Jeff Lynne, who started with The Move, a quirky English band that didn’t have quite the following in the US as their own country, decided to form the Electric Light Orchestra and showed us a talent that the Beatles greatly inspired.

  3. 4. Mai 2024 · The “intensely disliked” song Jeff Lynne wrote for Brian Wilson. From humble beginnings as a Brummie rock’ n’ roll fanatic, Jeff Lynne soared through the 1970s as the big-haired figurehead of the Electric Light Orchestra. With immortal pop-rock hits like ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ and ‘Evil Woman’ tucked safely under his belt by the decade ...

  4. 14. Apr. 2024 · Electric Light Orchestra - "Out Of The Blue" Jeff Lynne, Bandleader von ELO, ist nicht nur ein begnadeter Musiker, sondern auch Musikproduzent. Seine Arbeit mit anderen Künstlern hat auch seine eigene Musik beeinflusst.

  5. 16. Apr. 2024 · By Out Of The Blue and the follow‑up, 1979’s Discovery, they were the biggest rock band on Earth, arguably rivalled only by fellow quasi-proggers Supertramp. Everything they released, everything they did, was a newsworthy event. Was Lynne aware of how mega ELO were?

  6. 26. Apr. 2024 · Two partial shows from the '78 tour recently surfaced as pro-shot sources, but I can't imagine those ever being approved for official release by Jeff Lynne. For one, he's said in the past that he doesn't really like the concept of live recordings as a permanent document, plus his level of perfectionism would likely mean the audio is ...

  7. 23. Apr. 2024 · April 23, 2024 / By Maryann Ochoa. Introduction. Electric Light Orchestra’s “Mr. Blue Sky” is an upbeat and cheerful song that has stood the test of time as one of the band’s most popular songs. Written by Jeff Lynne, the song was released in 1977, and it has been featured in numerous movies, TV shows, and commercials over the years.