ELO Part II
ELO Part II | |
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Official ELO Part II logo | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Birmingham, England |
| Genres | Symphonic rock, Rock, pop |
| Years active | 1989–2000 |
| Labels | Scotti Brothers, Telstar, Volcano, Zomba Label Group, Sony BMG, Curb, Edel Music |
| Spinoffs | The Orchestra |
| Spinoff of | |
| Past members | Bev Bevan Louis Clark Eric Troyer Pete Haycock Neil Lockwood Mik Kaminski Kelly Groucutt Hugh McDowell Phil Bates Parthenon Huxley |
The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) Part II were a British-American rock band formed in 1989 by Electric Light Orchestra drummer and co-founder Bev Bevan. The band also included former ELO bassist and vocalist Kelly Groucutt, and violinist Mik Kaminski for most of its career, along with conductor Louis Clark, who contributed orchestral arrangements to many of ELO's albums and toured as a guest with the original band in its later years; ELO cellist Hugh McDowell likewise briefly performed with Part II in 1991. Alongside these personnel, Part II rotated through several ELO-unaffiliated frontmen during its lifetime, with singer-songwriter and keyboardist Eric Troyer the only one to retain constant membership.
After Bevan left the band in late 1999, he sold his half of the rights to the Electric Light Orchestra name back to Jeff Lynne, and the band changed its name to The Orchestra.