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Roy Wood (The Musical Wizard of Birmingham)
Roy Wood (born Ulysses Adrian Wood, November 8, 1946) is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. A true visionary of British rock, he co-founded The Move, Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), and Wizzard, leaving an indelible mark on 1960s and 1970s pop, rock, and glam. Known for his wild hair, theatrical style, and genre-blending creativity, Roy Wood is one of the most inventive figures in British music history. EARLY LIFE & MUSICAL BEGINNINGS Born in

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The Move (June 6 1971) Message From The Country -Album
The Move’s fourth and final studio album Message From The Country, released in June 1971, served as a creative bridge between the band’s glam-pop roots and the symphonic ambitions of the newly formed Electric Light Orchestra. Recorded simultaneously with ELO’s debut, it marked the end of an era for one of Britain’s most inventive groups RELEASE DETAILS Artist: The Move Label: Harvest Records Date: June 6 1971 Catalogue: SHVL 800 Format: LP Country: United Kingdom THE STORY Me

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