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Picture shows Jeff Lynne, lead singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra
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Picture shows Jeff Lynne, lead singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra
Picture shows Jeff Lynne, lead singer and songwriter with The Electric Light Orchestra (also known as ELO) performing at The Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC) during their " Time" album tour in December 1981. He is playing a Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitar.
Jeff Lynne formed the Electric Light Orchestra (known as ELO) in 1970, taking over sole leadership in 1972, after Roy Wood left. He enjoyed hit songs such as Mr Blue Sky, Wild West Hero, Turn to Stone and Don t Bring Me Down. In the 1980s, Jeff Lynne found further success as a producer and helped form the supergroup The Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. They enjoyed hits such as Handle With Care and End of the Line. He was also a member of The Move in the 1960s.
Picture taken 14th December 1981
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
581 14872
Media ID 21873292
© Mirrorpix
Classical Curly Hair Eighties Electric Guitar Hair Hairstyle Image Lead Singer Les Paul Live Microphone Shades Sunglasses T Shirt 1981 Armless Frizzy
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This print captures the iconic Jeff Lynne, lead singer and songwriter of The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), during their "Time" album tour in December 1981. Performing at The Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Jeff is seen passionately strumming a Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitar, exuding his musical brilliance. Jeff Lynne's journey with ELO began in 1970 when he formed the band, eventually taking over sole leadership after Roy Wood's departure in 1972. With timeless hits like "Mr Blue Sky" "Wild West Hero" "Turn to Stone" and "Don't Bring Me Down". ELO became synonymous with melodic rock and symphonic pop. Beyond his success with ELO, Jeff Lynne ventured into production work in the 1980s and co-founded the supergroup The Traveling Wilburys alongside George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty. Together they created chart-topping tracks such as "Handle With Care" and "End of the Line". Additionally, Jeff was a member of The Move during the vibrant era of the 1960s. This image not only showcases Jeff's undeniable talent but also reflects his distinctive style - curly hair framing his face amidst frizzy fashion trends of that era. Sporting sunglasses and a casual t-shirt while gripping his guitar effortlessly, he epitomizes coolness on stage. As we delve into this memory from December 14th, 1981 captured by Mirrorpix for Memory Lane Prints collection; it serves as a reminder of an extraordinary artist who continues to leave an indelible mark on music history.
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