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The Orchestra is a rock band formed in 2000 by former members of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II. It is the continuation of ELO Part II following Bev Bevan 's departure and selling of his share in the rights to the ELO name to Jeff Lynne .
The first pressing cover art was simply silver/grey with the band logo in black in the style of the Beatles logo. The second, designed by band guitarist Parthenon Huxley, showed a reel-to-reel tape deck carved in stone. [3] The third was designed by George Reed, the long-time art/film director for both ELO Part II and the Orchestra.
The Orchestra may refer to: . The Orchestra (band), a rock band formed by former members of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II The Orchestra, an iPad app; The Orchestra (film), a 1990 animated film by Zbigniew RybczyĆski, 1990 Prix Italia winner in category Prix Italia for Arts
Members of the British rock group The Orchestra. Pages in category "The Orchestra (band) members" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Manchester Orchestra is an American indie rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, that formed in 2004. The group's current line-up is composed of lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist Andy Hull , lead guitarist Robert McDowell , bassist Andy Prince and drummer Tim Very.
Philip Bates (born 30 March 1953 [1]) is an English musician who has been a member of many notable bands, including Trickster and Quill, and was the lead guitarist, songwriter and joint lead vocalist for ELO Part II from 1993 through to 1999 and then its successor band The Orchestra from 2007 to 2011 and both times being replaced by Parthenon Huxley.
Why are they called the Trans-Siberian Orchestra? As for the name, Pitrelli says, O'Neill just thought the notion of Russia's famous Trans-Siberian train "sounded cool." He adds that in the band's ...
The Mahavishnu Orchestra was a jazz fusion band formed in New York City in 1971, led by English guitarist John McLaughlin. [1] The group underwent several line-up changes throughout its history across its two periods of activity, from 1971 to 1976 and from 1984 to 1987. [2]