Celebrity Midlanders Part One – Musicians

Monday 13th October 2008, 11:40AM BST.

Jeff Lynne of ELO (Photo: Yui Mok / PA)

Grammy Award-winning musician Jeff Lynne shot to fame as the leader of the 1970s symphonic rock group ELO (Electric Light Orchestra). He met fellow Midlander and band member Roy Wood while he was living in his native Shard End in Birmingham. As a producer, he’s worked with music legends such as George Harrison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan.

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    flooperdave

    How about a fellow named Brian Bing fron Holly Hall played for Freddie & the Dreamers

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    Janet

    What about Roy Wood?

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    Karen

    I didn’t realise that we had so much talent. Can we see more please.

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    kate

    wow i had no idea, almost makes me proud to be a west midlander!! can’t wait for the screen stars one.

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    John Jones

    What about Ocean Colour Scene? The Move? The Moody Blues?

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    lee craddock

    Ocean Colour Scene???

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    Pete Stevens

    And of course the one and only Danny Cannon, AKA Herbie Robinson of The Ramrods and Herbies People

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    whildwhildwhild

    what about jim lea… he wrote 6… yes 6 no ones???? god bless you james

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