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  1. 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.

  2. 28 de may. de 2018 · Jeff Lynne is best known for his ELO album ‘Out of the Blue’, released in October 1977. Written and produced entirely by him, it sold ten million copies worldwide, quickly reaching multi-platinum status both in UK and USA and remaining in the UK charts for about 108 weeks.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jeff Lynne's ELO have announced their final tour, dubbed "The Over and Out Tour." The 27-date excursion, produced by Live Nation, will kick off in Palm Desert, CA on August 24 and travel across ...

  5. 28 de nov. de 2014 · Classic Rock. Jeff Lynne: "ELO is a going concern again". By Nick Hasted. ( Classic Rock ) published 28 November 2014. Jeff Lynne takes us inside the live spectacle of 2014. The last time Jeff Lynne attempted to resurrect the ELO name it ended in failure; back in 2001 an entire US tour was aborted before it even began, due to low ticket sales.

  6. 26 de sept. de 2019 · From Out Of Nowhere is the new album from Rock "&"amp; Roll Hall of Famer and music legend Jeff Lynne, and follows up a remarkable run of sold out European and American tours. Jeff Lynne"&"rsquo;s ELO, whose music has touched fans deeply across three generations now, has found himself in recent years at the peak of his powers as a songwriter, musician and producer.

  7. Jeff’s story was that Roy was very unhappy with the fact that the record company preferred “Do Ya” to any of Roy’s songs for a single and was feeling that he was losing control of his own band. Jeff’s songs for ELO were more mainstream. Some critics went so far as to compare Jeff’s writings to that of The Beatles.