He says it "taught me how to be a producer". Some time in or after 1965, he acquired his first item of studio recording equipment, a Bang & Olufsen 'Beocord 2000 De Luxe' stereo reel-to-reel tape recorder, which allowed multi-tracking between left and right channels. At the end of 1964, Lynne decided to leave the band to replace Mick Adkins of the local band "the Chads". However, in 1964, Robert Reader and David Walsh left the band and Lynne brought in replacements. They practised at Shard End Community Centre and performed weekly. They were originally named the Rockin' Hellcats, then the Handicaps and finally the Andicaps. In 1963, he formed a group with Robert Reader and David Walsh using little more than Spanish guitars and cheap electrical instruments. His father bought him his first guitar, an acoustic instrument, for £2. As a native of Birmingham, he still has his Brummie accent. Lynne was born in Erdington, Birmingham, to Nancy and Philip Lynne and grew up in Shard End, Birmingham, England, where he attended Alderlea Boys' Secondary School. In 2017, Lynne was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of ELO, and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2020. He received three Ivor Novello Awards, including the award for Outstanding Services to British Music. In 2014, Lynne received a star on the Birmingham Walk of Stars, and was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame the following year. Outside of ELO, Lynne's producing credits include the UK or US Top 10 albums Cloud Nine (Harrison, 1987), Mystery Girl (Orbison, 1989), Full Moon Fever (Petty, 1989), Into the Great Wide Open ( Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 1991), Flaming Pie ( Paul McCartney, 1997), and Get Up! ( Bryan Adams, 2015). Lynne produced all fifteen ELO singles that rose to the Top 10 record charts in the UK. In 2014, Lynne reformed ELO and resumed concert touring under the name "Jeff Lynne's ELO". In the 1990s, Lynne co-produced the Beatles' Anthology reunion singles from John Lennon demos, " Free as a Bird" (1995) and " Real Love" (1996). In 1988, under the pseudonyms Otis Wilbury and Clayton Wilbury, he co-founded the supergroup Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty. Additionally, he began producing various artists. After ELO's original disbandment in 1986, Lynne released two solo albums: Armchair Theatre (1990) and Long Wave (2012). Two ELO albums reached the top of British charts: the disco-inspired Discovery (1979) and the science fiction–themed concept album Time (1981). Following Wood's departure from ELO in 1972, Lynne assumed sole leadership of the band and wrote, arranged, and produced virtually all of its subsequent records.ĭuring the 1970s and 1980s, ELO released a string of top 10 albums and singles, including the band's most commercially successful album, the double album Out of the Blue (1977). Later that year, Lynne and Wood disbanded the Move to form the band ELO, which was formed out of Lynne's and Wood's desire to create modern rock and pop songs with classical overtones. In 1970, Lynne accepted Roy Wood's offer to join the Move, with Lynne contributing heavily to the band's last two albums. ![]() From 1966 to 1970, Lynne was a founding member and principal songwriter for the Idle Race. He began his music career in 1963 as a member of the Andicaps, leaving the group a year later to join the Chads. Lynne was born in Birmingham and became interested in music during his youth, being heavily inspired by the Beatles. Blue Sky", " Don't Bring Me Down", and " Hold On Tight". As a songwriter, he has contributed a number of hits to the repertoire of ELO, including " Evil Woman", " Livin' Thing", " Telephone Line", " Mr. He is best known as the co-founder of the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), which was formed in 1970. Jeffrey Lynne OBE (born 30 December 1947) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer.
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