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  1. Jeff Lynne, 2016. Jeffrey „Jeff“ Lynne, OBE (* 30. Dezember 1947 in Birmingham) ist ein britischer Musiker und Musikproduzent, vor allem bekannt als Gründungsmitglied des Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). Außerdem war er Mitglied der Bands The Idle Race, The Move und Traveling Wilburys.. Als Produzent war er für folgende Musiker tätig: Tom Petty, Randy Newman, Roy Orbison, Del Shannon ...

  2. 3 de oct. de 2018 · As a teenager hooked on The Beatles, Jeff Lynne’s dreams came true. But, even now, the studio is the place where he’s happiest. “When I’m there I block everything out,” he said. “I sit with the headphones on, thinking: Oh, this is the fucking life.’” Order in a curry and a pint, and you suspect Jeff Lynne would be in heaven.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2009 · Tom Petty, George Harrison and Jeff Lynne all appear on this cd, which was released in 1990 (2 years after the debut of the Traveling Wilburys). Other musicians on the disc include Jeff & Steve Porcaro, Steve Cropper & the Muscle Shoals Horns), Steve Lukather, David, Paich, Paul Shaffer, Larry Knechtel, Anton Fig, Jimmy Johnson and others!

  4. 3 de dic. de 2019 · The longtime leader of ELO talks with All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen about his creative process, working with his heroes, like Roy Orbison, and his latest album, From Out of Nowhere.Jeff ...

  5. I love Jeff Lynne and his production. Some people think it's a little too heavy handed, but I enjoy it for what it is. Check out Tom's final solo album, Highway Companion, which was also produced by Lynne. It doesn't have Lynne's signature sound from the 80s, but it is an incredible sounding record. It is without a doubt one of Tom's best.

  6. 21 de ene. de 2016 · Electric Light Orchestra leader Jeff Lynne talks ‘Mr. Blue Sky,’ producing the ... So I sent the band out to a game of football ... And my favorite thing in the world was to work 14 hours a ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2017 · When Roy Wood walked out on the Electric Light Orchestra in June 1972, leaving the band in the hands of Jeff Lynne, it was inevitably chalked up to “musical differences.” You couldn’t have ...