GrandIllusionist725 wrote:Sadly he isn't. The only CD that came out was "No Rewind" back in 2005. He just joined them this past year I believe.
Glen joined the band when bassist/vocalist Kelly Groucutt (who was involved in the 70's and early 80's with Jeff Lynne in ELO) passed away after suffering a heart attack. Glen had done some fill-in work in the ELO Part II days when Kelly fell ill, so The Orchestra (their official name now, but commonly billed as ELO/ELO Part II Former Members) contacted him about taking up Kelly's spot on a permanent basis. He started with them this past spring, but missed a few dates due to other commitments (some with DDY). He plays one of his songs during an acoustic portion of their set and sings lead on some of the songs that Kelly used to sing lead on. There are a number of audience-shot videos on YouTube. I have a full video boot of a show Glen did with them not too long ago in England. They did one show this July in Michigan opening for the Alan Parsons Live Project, but don't do too many shows in the USA. Hopefully that will change. I wouldn't hold my breath too hard hoping for new music. They released two studio albums as Electric Light Orchestra Part II in the 1990's, then one as The Orchestra in 2005. They have some live CD's out under both names, so that might be a better hope, except that they just released a live CD about a year ago or so.
They were called Electric Light Orchestra Part II because drummer Bev Bevan did own a share of the rights to ELO. When he left ELO Part II in 1999, he sold his share to Jeff Lynne, who barred them from using the name. They tried a few other names that he blocked, until settling on The Orchestra. He tried to bar them from using the catchphrase "ELO and ELO Part II Former Members" and similar, but could not, as it was a factually correct statement. The music has a pretty solid following, and Jeff Lynne won't perform it, so The Orchestra gets some pretty steady gigging. Probably decent, consistent work with Glen. They won't be playing any huge stadiums, but it's work and he looks like he's enjoying it.
Information on The Orchestra can be found at:
http://www.orchestrafan.com
http://www.theorchestra.net