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Who cares? He is a musical genius the likes of which there have been very few. His musical legacy stands tall enough amongst the greats of British rock. It is sad that he and his bands such as The Move and Wizzard seem to have been mysteriously blacklisted in the U.S.,and many here have never even heard his name. He is pretty much a household word in England and Europe.
The original ELO lineup consisted of Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar), Roy Wood (vocals, cello, saxophone, Moog synthesizer), Bev Bevan (drums), Rick Price (bass), Bill Hunt (French Horn), Andy Craig (cello), Steve Woolam (violin), and Hugh McDowell (cello). Price, Craig and Woolam left the band before the the studio sessions for the first album were even completed. Wood left shortly thereafter along with McDowell and Hunt who would join him to form Wizzard.
No, Lemmy Kilmister did not play bass for the band Wizzard. Lemmy was the founder and frontman of the band Motörhead, where he played bass and provided lead vocals. Wizzard was a British glam rock band formed by Roy Wood, known for hits such as "See My Baby Jive" and "Angel Fingers."
Not that I can find any reference to.Sorry, Roy Orbison is not featured in the 1981 video found on YouTube.
UK musician Roy Wood is 71 years old (birthdate: November 8, 1946).
Roy Wood is an English singer and songwriter who plays multiple instruments. He is famously known for his bands the Move, Electric Light Orchestra, and Wizzard.
Sinea was his first wife, very cool chick!
No, Roy Wood and Wizzard did not record "Spirit in the Sky." The song was actually written and originally recorded by Norman Greenbaum in 1969. It became a hit and is often associated with Greenbaum's distinctive style. Wizzard, known for their glam rock sound, is not connected to this particular song.
the original artist is wizard
Roy Wood is 6 feet tall. He weighs 175 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Who cares? He is a musical genius the likes of which there have been very few. His musical legacy stands tall enough amongst the greats of British rock. It is sad that he and his bands such as The Move and Wizzard seem to have been mysteriously blacklisted in the U.S.,and many here have never even heard his name. He is pretty much a household word in England and Europe.
The original ELO lineup consisted of Jeff Lynne (vocals, guitar), Roy Wood (vocals, cello, saxophone, Moog synthesizer), Bev Bevan (drums), Rick Price (bass), Bill Hunt (French Horn), Andy Craig (cello), Steve Woolam (violin), and Hugh McDowell (cello). Price, Craig and Woolam left the band before the the studio sessions for the first album were even completed. Wood left shortly thereafter along with McDowell and Hunt who would join him to form Wizzard.
No, Lemmy Kilmister did not play bass for the band Wizzard. Lemmy was the founder and frontman of the band Motörhead, where he played bass and provided lead vocals. Wizzard was a British glam rock band formed by Roy Wood, known for hits such as "See My Baby Jive" and "Angel Fingers."
Roy Wood was born on November 8, 1946.
Roy Wood was born on November 8, 1946.
Roy Wood's Helicopters was created in 1979.
Roy Wood Sellars was born in 1880.