Richard Tandy, who played keyboards for Electric Light Orchestra on all of its records since 1972 including the Top 10 hits “Evil Woman,” “Telephone Line” and “Don’t Bring Me Down ...
Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) posted the sad news that the band’s longtime keyboardist Richard Tandy has passed away. He wrote on Facebook, alongside several photos of Tandy and ...
Richard Tandy, the keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist whose tenure with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) spanned more than 50 years, has died, according to a statement from Jeff Lynne, the ...
Electric Light Orchestra keyboardist Richard Tandy, who blended Beatles-style pop with grand orchestral arrangements, has died aged 76, his bandmate Jeff Lynne announced. The ELO frontman paid ...
The musician helped define the rock band's sound — a fusion of pop and orchestral arrangements. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Richard Tandy, the keyboardist for the British rock band Electric ...
Electric Light Orchestra keyboardist Richard Tandy has died at the age of 76. The news was shared by the Birmingham rock group’s founder Jeff Lynne, who described Tandy as a “remarkable ...
Richard Tandy, who played keyboards for Electric Light Orchestra on all of its records since 1972 including the Top 10 hits “Evil Woman,” “Telephone Line” and “Don’t Bring Me Down ...
The keyboardist for Electric Light Orchestra has died. Tandy’s death was announced by bandmate Jeff Lynne who called Tandy his “longtime collaborator” and remarkable musician & friend.” ...
Electric Light Orchestra keyboardist Richard Tandy has died aged 76 - with Jeff Lynne paying tribute to his "dear friend". Lynne announced his longtime ELO bandmate's death in a Facebook post this ...
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Richard Tandy, the keyboardist in Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), has died at the age of 76. His death was announced by ELO leader Jeff Lynne, who paid tribute to a "remarkable musician".