Melvyn Gale
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Melvyn Gale portrait 1977
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Melvyn Gale | |
Born | 15 January 1952 | |
Origin | London | |
Genre(s) | Rock music Pop Classical music |
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Occupation(s) | Musician | |
Instrument(s) | Cello Keyboards |
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Label(s) | Jet Records | |
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Electric Light Orchestra | |
Website | Musical career |
Melvyn Gale is an English cellist.
He was a cellist for the Electric Light Orchestra from 1975 replacing Mike Edwards, until Jeff Lynne stopped using cello players in 1979. He was removed from the group, along with Mik Kaminski and Hugh McDowell.
Electric Light Orchestra |
Founding members: Jeff Lynne | Roy Wood | Bev Bevan Other members in Electric Light Orchestra |
Electric Light Orchestra discography |
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Studio albums: The Electric Light Orchestra/No Answer | ELO 2 | On the Third Day | Eldorado, A Symphony | Face the Music | A New World Record | Out of the Blue | Discovery | Xanadu | Time | Secret Messages | Balance of Power | Zoom |
Live albums: The Night the Light Went On (In Long Beach) | Live at Winterland '76 | Live at Wembley '78 |
Compilation albums: Showdown | Olé ELO | The Light Shines On | The Light Shines On Vol 2 | ELO's Greatest Hits | A Box of their Best | Afterglow | ELO's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 | Strange Magic | Flashback | The Essential Electric Light Orchestra | All Over the World |