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In January 1970, Lynne accepted a second offer by Wood to join the Move, on condition that they would eventually retire that band and concentrate on a new venture, Electric Light Orchestra.
First elected to Parliament in 1992, she saw her majority soar to 20, 500 in 1997 ( including polling 26, 000 votes more than the Liberal Democrats ' candidate, Lynne Featherstone, who eventually unseated her ).

Lynne and became
* 8 p. m. EDT: Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music, a tribute to John Lennon that became a concert of prayer and healing for New York City to benefit the relief efforts, hosted by Kevin Spacey and featuring Dave Matthews, Moby, Stone Temple Pilots, Nelly Furtado, Shelby Lynne, Alanis Morissette, Cyndi Lauper, The Isley Brothers, Lou Reed, Marc Anthony, Natalie Merchant, Yolanda Adams, Sean Lennon and Yoko Ono, is held at Radio City Music Hall and simultaneously broadcast live on the TNT and WB networks.
One of these songs, a Lynne composition, " Slipping Away ", became Edmunds ' only other US Top 40 hit, albeit just barely, spending a single week at # 39 while having a video clip in heavy rotation on MTV.
" from a stage adaptation of East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood, which became the exclamation of a youth coming out of a public telephone box which he had discovered to be out of order.
" from a stage adaptation of East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood, which became the exclamation of a youth coming out of a public telephone box which he had discovered to be out of order.
It became Day by Day with Terry Lynne Meyer, who was replaced in 1994 by Seanna Collins.
In the interim, he became engaged to Lynne Kushnirenko, a Canadian model and chiropractor.
At the close of the war she quickly became a regular presence on the West End, making her debut in 1946 as Lynne Hartley in Warren Chetham-Strode's The Guinea Pig at the Criterion Theatre.
In 1988, her son, Brendan, was born with multiple physical birth defects and Lynne became very involved with groups advocating for the rights of those with disabilities.
Many of the characters in Dangerous Women were based on the original characters of Prisoner: The characters of Karen Travers and Lynne Warner from the latter became Maria Trent and Holly Warner in Dangerous Women and both of their opening storylines were based on those originally shown in Prisoner.

Lynne and involved
During their time together, the five members of the Traveling Wilburys frequently collaborated on each others ' solo records ; Lynne and Petty worked on Orbison's final album Mystery Girl ( 1988 ), Harrison played on Dylan's Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ), and Petty and Harrison worked on Lynne's Armchair Theatre ( 1990 ); Lynne produced Petty's solo albums Full Moon Fever ( 1989 ) ( which involved all the Wilburys, save for Dylan ) and Highway Companion ( 2006 ), as well as the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album Into the Great Wide Open ( 1991 ).
In particular, debates over the development of national educational standards in 1994 revolved around whether the study of American history should be a " celebratory " or " critical " undertaking and involved such prominent public figures as Lynne Cheney, Rush Limbaugh, and historian Gary Nash.
Current Saskatchewan Conservative MPs who have been historically involved with the Saskatchewan Party include Carol Skelton, who served on Elwin Hermanson's constituency executive ; Tom Lukiwski, who served as a General Manager of the Saskatchewan Party ; Garry Breitkreuz, who supported the formation of the party ; and Lynne Yelich, who worked for Allan Kerpan while Kerpan served as MP and received funding from him in the 2006 federal election.
Lynne Franks PR was also involved with a number of charities and NGOs.
Lynne becomes involved with Andy Green when Kevin is working away and the two fall in love leaving Lynne confused and contemplating suicide on the edge of a cliff and ends up torn between the two men.

Lynne and with
The production was directed by Trevor Nunn, with choreography by Lynne Page, sets and costumes by David Farley and new orchestrations by Jason Carr.
The roles of Bet Lynch, Ivy Tilsley ( Lynne Perrie ), Deirdre Hunt ( Anne Kirkbride ), Rita Littlewood ( Barbara Knox ) and Mavis Riley ( Thelma Barlow ) were built up between 1972 and 1973 with characters such as Gail Potter ( Helen Worth ), Blanche Hunt ( Patricia Cutts and Maggie Jones ) and Vera Duckworth ( Elizabeth Dawn ) first appearing in 1974.
ELO's debut concert took place on 15 April 1972 at The Fox & Hounds Pub in Croydon, U. K. with a line-up of Wood, Lynne, Bevan, Bill Hunt ( horns, keyboards ), Wilfred Gibson ( violin ), Hugh McDowell ( cello ), Mike Edwards, Andy Craig ( cello ) and Richard Tandy on bass.
However, tensions soon surfaced between Wood and Lynne due to problems with management.
Despite predictions from the music press that the band would fold without Wood, who had been the driving force behind the creation of ELO, Lynne stepped up to lead the band, with Bev Bevan remaining on drums, joined by Gibson, Richard Tandy ( now on the Moog synthesiser ), Mike de Albuquerque on bass and vocals and Mike Edwards and Colin Walker on cellos.
In 1980 Jeff Lynne was asked to write for the soundtrack of the musical film Xanadu, with the other half written by John Farrar and performed by the film's star Olivia Newton-John.
Jeff Lynne wanted to follow Time with a double album.
Lynne, Bevan and Tandy returned to the studio in 1985 as a three-piece ( with Christian Schneider playing saxophone on some tracks ) to record ELO's final album of the 20th century, Balance of Power, released early in 1986.
Lynne, with the 7-piece line-up that supported Time ( with the exception of bassist Groucutt being replaced by Martin Smith ), played a small number of live ELO performances in 1986, including shows in England and Germany along with US appearances on American Bandstand, Solid Gold, then at Disneyland that summer.
Bevan ( under an agreement with Lynne who co-owned the ELO name with him ) continued on in 1989 as ELO Part II, initially with no other former ELO members except Clark.
Upon completion of the album Lynne reformed the band with completely new members including his then-girlfriend Rosie Vela ( who had released her own album " Zazu ", in 1986 ) and announced that ELO would tour again.
It is an album of new recordings of ELO's greatest hits by Lynne ; along with a new song " Point of No Return " to coincide with Lynne's second solo album release Long Wave.
* 1998 ( with John R. Anderson, Lynne M. Reder, K. Anders Ericsson, and Robert Glaser ).
* 2000 ( with John R. Anderson and Lynne M. Reder ).
In 1988, he joined the supergroup Traveling Wilburys with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne and also released a new solo album.
In 1987, Orbison had begun collaborating with Electric Light Orchestra frontman Jeff Lynne on a new album.
Mystery Girl was produced by Jeff Lynne, whom Orbison considered the best producer he had ever worked with, while Bono, Elvis Costello, Orbison's son Wesley and others offered their songs to him.
" " Wilbury " was a slang term first used by Harrison during the recording of Cloud Nine with Jeff Lynne.
Harrison suggested " The Trembling Wilburys " as the group's name ; instead, Lynne suggested " Traveling ", with which the group agreed.
Starting with a meal among Harrison, Lynne and Roy Orbison, the group came together at Bob Dylan's home studio in Malibu, California, to record an additional track as a B-side for the single release of Harrison's " This Is Love ".

Lynne and Beatles
Lynne continued to work with Harrison occasionally, including acting as producer for the two " new " Beatles singles " Free as a Bird " ( 1995 ) and " Real Love " ( 1996 ) for The Beatles Anthology.
He produced nearly all of The Beatles ' recordings ( later songs " Real Love " and " Free as a Bird " were produced by Jeff Lynne ) and wrote the instrumental score for the Yellow Submarine film and soundtrack album, and the string and horn ( and even some vocal ) arrangements for almost all of their songs ( with the famous exception of the Phil Spector re-production on the Let It Be album, and " She's Leaving Home ", which was arranged by Mike Leander ).
Years after The Beatles had broken up, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr each worked with music producer Jeff Lynne on various solo projects, while Harrison and Lynne also worked together as members of the Traveling Wilburys.
The remainder of the concert featured " George's Band " and included the surviving members of The Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Jools Holland, Albert Lee, Sam Brown, Gary Brooker, Joe Brown, Ray Cooper, Andy Fairweather-Low, Marc Mann, Klaus Voormann, Harrison's son Dhani and several other musicians who appeared on Harrison's recordings over the years.
Recording artists who employed such techniques include Herb Alpert ( who made many of his Tijuana Brass recordings playing multiple horn parts, overdubbed and grouped together on tape ), Harry Nilsson and The Carpenters ( who did similar with their voices, building what sounded like a large chorus ), future Electric Light Orchestra leader and producer Jeff Lynne ( who overlaid guitar parts on a home machine, before graduating to studio work ), and The Beatles ( who frequently used pairs of four-track recorders linked together ).
George Martin had suffered a hearing loss, so the Beatles brought in Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lynne ( who had worked with Harrison as part of the Traveling Wilburys ) to co-produce.
Nevertheless, Lynne and the remaining Beatles did their best to make the song appear very " Beatles-y.
" The attitude in the studio was very relaxed, according to Lynne, " Paul and George would strike up the backing vocals — and all of a sudden it's the Beatles again!

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