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{{Infobox musical artist | name = Electric Light Orchestra | image = Electric Light Orchestra 1978.jpg <!-- Replace with actual image filename if available --> | caption = ELO performing in 1978 | origin = Birmingham, England | genre = Rock, pop rock, progressive rock, art rock, symphonic rock | years_active = 1970β1986, 2000β2001, 2014β2025 | label = Harvest, Warner Bros., United Artists, Jet, Columbia, Epic, Sony | associated_acts = The Move, Wizzard, ELO Part II, The Orchestra, Traveling Wilburys | website = [https://www.jefflynneselo.com/ jefflynneselo.com] | current_members = Jeff Lynne | past_members = Roy Wood<br>Bev Bevan<br>Richard Tandy<br>Kelly Groucutt<br>Mik Kaminski<br>Hugh McDowell<br>Melvyn Gale<br>and many others }} '''Electric Light Orchestra''' (commonly known as '''ELO''') are an English [[rock]] band formed in [[Birmingham]] in 1970. The group is known for blending [[Beatles]]-style pop and rock with classical orchestral elements, creating a distinctive symphonic rock sound. Led primarily by songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist [[Jeff Lynne]], ELO achieved massive commercial success in the 1970s and early 1980s with hits such as "Evil Woman", "Livin' Thing", "Mr. Blue Sky", "Don't Bring Me Down", and "Xanadu". The band has sold over 50 million records worldwide and is regarded as one of the most innovative and successful British bands of the era. After a hiatus and several reformations, Jeff Lynne toured under the name '''Jeff Lynne's ELO''' from 2014 until the final tour in 2025. == History == === Formation and early years (1970β1972) === ELO was formed by Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood (both formerly of [[The Move]]), and drummer Bev Bevan. The concept was to create rock songs with classical strings and orchestral arrangements β essentially a "modern" light orchestra with electric instruments. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1971. Roy Wood left after the second album to form [[Wizzard]], leaving Jeff Lynne as the main creative force. === Peak success (1973β1980) === With Lynne at the helm, ELO released a string of critically and commercially successful albums, including: * ''On the Third Day'' (1973) * ''Eldorado'' (1974) β a concept album * ''Face the Music'' (1975) * ''A New World Record'' (1976) * ''Out of the Blue'' (1977) β their most successful double album, featuring the hit "Mr. Blue Sky" * ''Discovery'' (1979) The band became known for elaborate stage shows featuring a large string section and spaceship-like stage designs. Key hits from this era include "Can't Get It Out of My Head", "Evil Woman", "Strange Magic", "Turn to Stone", and "Shine a Little Love". === Later years and break-up (1981β1986) === Albums such as ''Time'' (1981) and ''Secret Messages'' (1983) continued their success, though with a shift toward more electronic sounds. The band effectively disbanded after the 1986 album ''Balance of Power''. === Reformations and Jeff Lynne's ELO (2000β2025) === Jeff Lynne briefly reformed ELO in 2000β2001 for a new album and tour. In 2014, he revived the band as '''Jeff Lynne's ELO''', releasing the album ''Alone in the Universe'' (2015) and embarking on major world tours. Longtime keyboardist Richard Tandy remained involved until his death in 2024. The band completed their farewell "Over and Out" tour in 2025, marking the end of live performances. == Musical style and legacy == ELO's sound combined powerful pop melodies, sophisticated orchestration, and studio experimentation. Jeff Lynne's production style β influenced by the Beatles and Phil Spector β featured layered vocals, strings, and innovative recording techniques. The band influenced many artists in progressive rock, pop, and film scoring. Their songs continue to be used in movies, commercials, and sports events. == Discography == === Studio albums === * ''The Electric Light Orchestra'' (1971) * ''ELO 2'' (1973) * ''On the Third Day'' (1973) * ''Eldorado'' (1974) * ''Face the Music'' (1975) * ''A New World Record'' (1976) * ''Out of the Blue'' (1977) * ''Discovery'' (1979) * ''Xanadu'' (soundtrack, 1980, with Olivia Newton-John) * ''Time'' (1981) * ''Secret Messages'' (1983) * ''Balance of Power'' (1986) * ''Zoom'' (2001) * ''Alone in the Universe'' (2015) * ''From Out of Nowhere'' (2019) === Notable singles === * "10538 Overture" * "Roll Over Beethoven" * "Can't Get It Out of My Head" * "Evil Woman" * "Strange Magic" * "Livin' Thing" * "Telephone Line" * "Mr. Blue Sky" * "Turn to Stone" * "Sweet Talkin' Woman" * "Don't Bring Me Down" * "Confusion" * "Hold On Tight" * "Xanadu" (with Olivia Newton-John) For a full discography, see [[Electric Light Orchestra discography]]. == Members == '''Core / Notable members''': * '''Jeff Lynne''' β lead vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, production (1970βpresent; only consistent member) * '''Roy Wood''' β vocals, guitars, cello, woodwinds (1970β1972) * '''Bev Bevan''' β drums, percussion, vocals (1970β1986) * '''Richard Tandy''' β keyboards, piano, synthesizers, strings (1972β1986, 2000β2001, 2014β2024; deceased 2024) Many other musicians contributed over the years, particularly string players (Mik Kaminski, Hugh McDowell, Melvyn Gale) and bassist Kelly Groucutt. == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [https://www.jefflynneselo.com/ Official website] (Jeff Lynne's ELO) * {{Wikipedia|Electric Light Orchestra}} [[Category:English rock music groups]] [[Category:Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands]] [[Category:1970 establishments in England]] [[Category:Art rock musical groups]] [[Category:Symphonic rock musical groups]]
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