At one point or another, most classic artists or bands go for broke. For Electric Light Orchestra, that moment came with ...
When “Jeff Lynn’s ELO” hit TD Garden for their “Over and Out” farewell tour Monday, fun was absolutely on the agenda.
"It was dark and misty for two weeks, and I didn't come up with a thing," said Jeff Lynne on the origins of ELO's 1977 hit ...
Here are a trio of shows that should be on Bay Area music fans’ radars: ...
Lynne and ELO packed the 90-minute show with every hit imaginable. Even the less-recognizable songs were great, thanks to the performances. Of course, Jeff Lynne is the main attraction in ELO.
Even though it may seem like a distant memory to him now, these same problems were once shared by one Jeff Lynne of ELO ... tune as ELO not long after. Lynne continued: “During that time, I wrote ...
Jeff Lynne began with a little ... Deep into the set, Lynne reminded everyone of that with a series of perfect pop songs. He and the band did “Strange Magic” as a whisper for half the song ...
Unlike many other progressive rock bands, ELO had definite mainstream pop potential, which only seemed to increase with every new release by Jeff Lynne's band.
No one can say that Jeff Lynne didn’t go out on top. The man who wrote, arranged and/or produced pretty much everything in the Electric Light Orchestra catalog, created a sound that’s as instantly ...
St., Mpls., resale tickets only, armorymn.com) Twin Cities fans of Nashville’s favorite modern outsider were already excited ...