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Electric light orchestra hit 1977
Electric light orchestra hit 1977







The Electric Light Orchestra, whose fusion of rock and classical sounds made it one of the most innovative groups to come out of the 1970s, had its origins in the mod-dadaist group the Move, one of England's more enigmatic and controversial bands of the late 1960s. Group formed in 1970 (some sources say 1971), in Birmingham, England, by active members of the English rock group the Move: Bev Bevan (drums born November 25, 1946), Jeff Lynne (guitar, synthesizer, and lead vocals born December 30, 1947, in Birmingham, England), Rick Price (bass), and Roy Wood (guitar and vocals) Price and Wood left band in 1972, were replaced by Michael de Albuquerque (bass), Mike Edwards (cello), Wilf Gibson (violin), Richard Tandy (guitar and keyboards born March 26, 1948, in Birmingham, England), and Colin Walker (cello) Gibson and Walker left band in 1973, were replaced by Mik Kaminski (violin born September 2, 1951, in Harrogate, England) and Hugh McDowell (cello born July 31, 1953, in London, England) de Albuquerque left band in 1974, replaced by Kelly Groucutt (bass and vocals born September 8, 1945, in Coseley, England) Edwards left band in 1974, replaced by Melvyn Gale (cello born January 15, 1952, in London) Gale, Kaminski, and McDowell left band in 1977 band formally dissolved, 1986.

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