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Roy Wood

Roy Wood (born 8 November 1946) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. He was particularly successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co-founder of the Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard. As a songwriter, he contributed a number of hits to the repertoire of these bands. Altogether he had more than 20 singles in the UK Singles Chart under various guises, including three UK No. 1 hits.

Roy Wood
Wood performing with Wizzard on TopPop, May 1974
Background information
Born (1946-11-08) 8 November 1946 (age 76)
Birmingham, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
  • record producer
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass
  • cello
  • saxophones
  • oboe
  • percussion
  • keyboards
Years active1964–present
Labels
Formerly of
Spouse(s)Unknown (divorced)
Maureen Holmes (divorced)[2][3]
WebsiteOfficial website

The BBC has described Wood as being "responsible for some of the most memorable sounds of the Seventies" and "credited as playing a major role in the glam rock, psychedelic and prog rock movements".[1] In 2008, Wood was awarded an honorary doctorate for his contribution to rock and pop by the University of Derby.[1] In 2015, his long and eclectic career was recognised with the "Outer Limits" award at the Progressive Music Awards in London.[4]

Wood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 as a member of Electric Light Orchestra.[5]

Career

Early years

Roy Wood was born on 8 November 1946[6] in Kitts Green, a suburb of Birmingham, England. For some years the legend persisted that his real name was Ulysses Adrian Wood, until it was revealed that this was probably the result of somebody close to The Move in their early days filling in such names on a 'lifelines' feature for the press as a joke.[7][8] His first group in Birmingham in the early 1960s was the Falcons, which he left in 1963 to join Gerry Levene and the Avengers. He then moved to Mike Sheridan and the Nightriders (the band later became the Idle Race). He attended the Moseley College of Art, but was expelled in 1964.[9]

The Move

From this and other Birmingham-based groups, was formed The Move, and they quickly entered the UK Singles Chart. Their single "Night of Fear" climbed to No. 2 in early 1967.[10] Their third hit, "Flowers in the Rain", was the first song played by Tony Blackburn at the launch of BBC Radio 1 on September 30, 1967, and the band evolved over a three-year period.[9] After the departure of The Move's lead singer Carl Wayne, Wood's influence became more prominent. In 1967, Wood (and fellow Move member Trevor Burton) supplied backing vocals on the track, "You Got Me Floatin'", on the Jimi Hendrix Experience's album Axis: Bold as Love.[11]

Wood was keen on musical experimentation and was an early proponent of combining rock and roll and pop music with other styles, such as classical music, or the big band sound, and introduced classically styled string and brass sections into the pop record. In early 1972, Wood's composition "Songs of Praise" was shortlisted by the BBC as one of six possible choices for the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972. When performed by the New Seekers on the Cliff Richard vehicle It's Cliff Richard!, the song finished in last place with 3,842 votes.[12] The group included the track on their album We'd Like to Teach the World to Sing. Wood recorded his own version of "Songs of Praise", releasing it on the B-side of his 1973 single, "Dear Elaine".

Electric Light Orchestra

Whilst The Move were still together, Wood, along with his band colleagues Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan, founded Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), which was later to gain major commercial success.[9] The original intention was to split The Move at the end of 1970, but contractual obligations meant that both they and ELO existed together for a year, until the former finally broke up in June 1972.[9][13]

In 2017, the ELO line-up of Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan, and Richard Tandy were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[5]

Early ELO concerts and formation of Wizzard

ELO's early live performances were chaotic, due to both poor sound quality of the string instruments competing against the guitars and drums, as well as Wood's constant moving from instrument to instrument during the shows (playing bass, guitar, cello and saxophone). After increasing tensions, Wood left in July 1972 at the start of the second album sessions, following a trip to Italy[14] and formed a new group, Wizzard, which assembled cellists, brass players and a bigger rhythm section, with several drummers and percussionists.[9] Wood emulated the wall of sound production style of Phil Spector while successfully and affectionately pastiching the rock and roll style of the early 1960s.[9] Wizzard scored seven UK Singles Chart hits with different songs during this period including two consecutive singles, "See My Baby Jive" and "Angel Fingers" which reached the top of that chart.[15] Meanwhile, he released several solo albums, exploring further musical directions. His 1973 album Boulders was an almost entirely genuine solo effort, right down to the sleeve artwork, with Wood playing a wide variety of musical instruments.[9] A second solo album, Mustard, released in 1975 and including contributions by Phil Everly and Annie Haslam, was less successful.

 
Roy Wood (left) with his band Wizzard, May 1974

Post-Wizzard

By the late 1970s, Wood was appearing less in public; commercial success faded away, and his musical experiments did not always match popular taste, but he remained productive in the studio as musician, producer and songwriter. He was a fan of Elvis Presley, but never succeeded in getting him to adopt one of his compositions. However, he was untiring as a producer for other acts, most successfully doo-wop revivalists Darts. In 1976, Wood recorded the Beatles songs "Lovely Rita" and "Polythene Pam" for the ill-fated musical documentary All This and World War II.[16]

The Wizzo Band and subsequent work

In 1977, he formed Wizzo Band, a jazz-rock ensemble, whose only live performance was a BBC simultaneous television and radio broadcast in stereo. The Wizzo Band split early the following year after cancelling a nationwide tour.

Between 1980 and 1982, Wood released a few singles under his own name and also as Roy Wood's Helicopters, and played some live dates under this name, with a band comprising Robin George (guitar), Terry Rowley (keyboards), Jon Camp (bass) and Tom Farnell (drums). The release of what would have been the last of these singles, "Aerial Pictures", backed with "Airborne", was cancelled owing to the lack of chart success for its predecessors, but both sides appeared for the first time in 2006 on a compilation CD, Roy Wood – The Wizzard!. "Aerial Pictures", using the original backing track, subsequently became a solo single for Carl Wayne, The Move's former vocalist.

Wood also made a one-off rock and roll medley single with Phil Lynott, Chas Hodges and John Coghlan, credited to The Rockers, "We Are The Boys" (1983), and played a leading role in the Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986, on 15 March 1986, which was later partly televised by the BBC. As well as designing the logo, Wood performed in a line-up which also included the Electric Light Orchestra and the Moody Blues.

After a hiatus following the release of the album Starting Up (1987), a cover version of the Len Barry hit "1–2–3", and a guest vocal appearance on one track on Rick Wakeman's The Time Machine, he went on the road with a band billed as Roy Wood's Army. He also wrote and recorded two tracks with Lynne in 1989 ("If You Can't Get What You Want" and "Me and You"), which were never released.[7]

His most regularly broadcast song is the seasonal Wizzard single "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday". In 1995, Wood released a new live version as the 'Roy Wood Big Band', which charted at No. 59, and in 2000 he joined forces with Mike Batt and the Wombles, for a re-working of "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" and the Wombles' hit "Wombling Merry Christmas", together in one song which reached No. 22.[17] Over Christmas 2007, Wood appeared in a catalogue advertisement for Argos, where he played the part of a rowdy neighbour playing guitar along to Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday", and the song once again entered the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 16. In the 2010 Christmas special of the ITV comedy Benidorm, Wood in a cameo role performed his Christmas hit at the Benidorm Palace cabaret theatre.[18] He later performed with Wizzard on the Christmas edition of Pointless Celebrities in December 2013.

Wood formed the Roy Wood Rock & Roll Band for occasional live dates and television performances in the UK.[19] They were the support act for Status Quo at several UK dates in the weeks leading up to Christmas 2009 and 2011.[7] In December 2018, Wood and his band's touring equipment worth £100,000 was stolen following a ram-raid on a warehouse in Leeds. The police later recovered the van and equipment in East Ardsley.[20]

Personal life

Roy Wood currently lives in the former Howard Arms public house in Cubley,[21] Derbyshire.[22] Wood voted to leave the European Union in the 23 June 2016 referendum, and in May 2019 joined the Brexit Party.[23] Wood has one child.

Discography

Chronological album discography

For the complete Move discography see The Move Discography
For the complete ELO discography see Electric Light Orchestra discography
For the complete Wizzard discography see Wizzard Discography
List of songs written by Roy Wood

Solo albums

Year Title UK US Billboard 200 Notes
1973 Boulders No. 15 No. 176
1975 Mustard
1979 On the Road Again Not released in the UK
1987 Starting Up

Sources:[17][25]

Collaboration album

Year Title UK US Billboard 200 Notes
1973 The London Bo Diddley Sessions Wood played bass on this recording

Source:[26]

Charting compilation album

Year Title UK US Billboard 200 Notes
1982 The Singles No. 37

Source:[17]

Solo singles

Year Title UK AUS[27] Credited to
1972 "When Gran'ma Plays the Banjo"
1973 "Dear Elaine" No. 18
1973 "Forever" No. 8 No.43
1974 "Goin' Down the Road" No. 13
1975 "Oh What a Shame" No. 13
1975 "Look Thru' the Eyes of a Fool"
1976 "Any Old Time Will Do"
1979 "(We're) On the Road Again"
1980 "Rock City" Roy Wood's Helicopters
1980 "Sing Out the Old... Bring in the New"
1981 "Down to Zero"
1981 "Green Glass Windows" Roy Wood's Helicopters
1982 "It's Not Easy"
1982 "O.T.T."
1983 "We are the Boys (Who Make All the Noise)" The Rockers
1985 "Under Fire"
1985 "Sing Out the Old... Bring in the New" (New recording)
1986 "Raining in the City"
1987 "1–2–3"

Source:[17]

Collaboration singles

Year Title UK US Billboard Hot 100 Credited to
1969 "Dance Around the Maypole" Acid Gallery
1977 "I Never Believed in Love" Annie Haslam and Roy Wood
1984 "Hong Kong Swing" Cruella de Ville
1986 "Waterloo" No. 45 Doctor and the Medics featuring Roy Wood
1995 "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" No. 59 Roy Wood Big Band
2000 "I Wish It Could Be A Wombling Merry Christmas Everyday" No. 22 The Wombles with Roy Wood
2009 "My Christmas Card To You" The Shooting Stars

Source:[17]

Songs recorded and released by other artists

Song Artists(s) Source
"Ball Park Incident" The Flashcubes [28]
"Blackberry Way" The New Seekers, Gotthard, Tom Northcott, Cheap Trick, Marillion, the Wonder Stuff, the Flashcubes [29]
"Brontosaurus" The Supernaturals, Tim Curry, Cheap Trick, the Flashcubes [30]
"California Man" Cheap Trick, Nancy Sinatra, Drake Bell [31]
"Caroline" The Casuals [32]
"Curly" The Flashcubes [28]
"Dance Round The Maypole" Acid Gallery [33]
"Ella James" The Nashville Teens [34]
"Farewell" Ayshea Brough [35]
"Fire Brigade" The Fortunes [36]
"Flowers in the Rain" Nancy Sinatra, Carl Wayne and Magnum, Kaiser Chiefs, Claude François, Strange Hobby, Annie Haslam [37]
"Forever" The Flashcubes [28]
"Givin' Your Heart Away" The Flashcubes [28]
"Hazel Eyes" Neil Reid [38]
"Hello Susie" Amen Corner, the Flashcubes [39][28]
"I Can Hear the Grass Grow" Blues Magoos, the Fall, Status Quo, Jellyfish, You Am I, The Grip Weeds, the Flashcubes [40]
"(Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree" Jason Crest, Ant-Bee, Idle Race [41][42]
"I Never Believed in Love" Annie Haslam [43]
"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" Les Fradkin, Sarah Brightman, Eve Graham, Frank Sidebottom, Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids, Paul Brooks, Tweenies, Die Toten Hosen, Wilson Phillips, Nick Lowe, Leona Lewis, Cheap Trick, Kylie Minogue, All Star United [44]
"On Top of the World" The Flashcubes [28]
"Rock 'N' Roll Tonight" Cheap Trick [45]
"Rockalise – To Alison" Annie Haslam [43]
"See My Baby Jive" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids, Showaddywaddy, Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers [46]
"Sing Out the Old...Bring In the New" Darts [47]
"Songs of Praise" The New Seekers (a finalist in the UK selection competition for the Eurovision Song Contest 1972) [48]
"The Rain Came Down on Everything" The Flashcubes [28]
"Tonight" The New Seekers [49]
"Whisper in the Night" Graham Bonnet [50]
"Wild Tiger Woman" The Flashcubes [28]
"Yellow Rainbow" The Rockin' Berries [51]

References

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External links

  • Roy Wood – official site
  • Roy Wood at AllMusic
  • Roy Wood discography at Discogs  

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For other people named Roy Wood see Roy Wood disambiguation Roy Wood born 8 November 1946 is an English musician and singer songwriter He was particularly successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co founder of the Move Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard As a songwriter he contributed a number of hits to the repertoire of these bands Altogether he had more than 20 singles in the UK Singles Chart under various guises including three UK No 1 hits Roy WoodWood performing with Wizzard on TopPop May 1974Background informationBorn 1946 11 08 8 November 1946 age 76 Birmingham EnglandGenresGlam rock 1 psychedelic 1 progressive rock 1 Occupation s Musiciansinger songwriterrecord producercomposerInstrument s VocalsguitarbasscellosaxophonesoboepercussionkeyboardsYears active1964 presentLabelsDeramRegal ZonophoneFlyCubeHarvestUnited ArtistsEMIWarner Bros JetCheapskateSpeedLegacyFormerly ofThe MoveElectric Light OrchestraWizzardWizzo BandSpouse s Unknown divorced Maureen Holmes divorced 2 3 WebsiteOfficial website The BBC has described Wood as being responsible for some of the most memorable sounds of the Seventies and credited as playing a major role in the glam rock psychedelic and prog rock movements 1 In 2008 Wood was awarded an honorary doctorate for his contribution to rock and pop by the University of Derby 1 In 2015 his long and eclectic career was recognised with the Outer Limits award at the Progressive Music Awards in London 4 Wood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 as a member of Electric Light Orchestra 5 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 The Move 1 3 Electric Light Orchestra 1 4 Early ELO concerts and formation of Wizzard 1 5 Post Wizzard 1 6 The Wizzo Band and subsequent work 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Chronological album discography 3 2 Solo albums 3 3 Collaboration album 3 4 Charting compilation album 3 5 Solo singles 3 6 Collaboration singles 3 7 Songs recorded and released by other artists 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditEarly years Edit Roy Wood was born on 8 November 1946 6 in Kitts Green a suburb of Birmingham England For some years the legend persisted that his real name was Ulysses Adrian Wood until it was revealed that this was probably the result of somebody close to The Move in their early days filling in such names on a lifelines feature for the press as a joke 7 8 His first group in Birmingham in the early 1960s was the Falcons which he left in 1963 to join Gerry Levene and the Avengers He then moved to Mike Sheridan and the Nightriders the band later became the Idle Race He attended the Moseley College of Art but was expelled in 1964 9 The Move Edit The Move Electric Light Orchestra in 1972 From this and other Birmingham based groups was formed The Move and they quickly entered the UK Singles Chart Their single Night of Fear climbed to No 2 in early 1967 10 Their third hit Flowers in the Rain was the first song played by Tony Blackburn at the launch of BBC Radio 1 on September 30 1967 and the band evolved over a three year period 9 After the departure of The Move s lead singer Carl Wayne Wood s influence became more prominent In 1967 Wood and fellow Move member Trevor Burton supplied backing vocals on the track You Got Me Floatin on the Jimi Hendrix Experience s album Axis Bold as Love 11 Wood was keen on musical experimentation and was an early proponent of combining rock and roll and pop music with other styles such as classical music or the big band sound and introduced classically styled string and brass sections into the pop record In early 1972 Wood s composition Songs of Praise was shortlisted by the BBC as one of six possible choices for the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 When performed by the New Seekers on the Cliff Richard vehicle It s Cliff Richard the song finished in last place with 3 842 votes 12 The group included the track on their album We d Like to Teach the World to Sing Wood recorded his own version of Songs of Praise releasing it on the B side of his 1973 single Dear Elaine Electric Light Orchestra Edit Whilst The Move were still together Wood along with his band colleagues Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan founded Electric Light Orchestra ELO which was later to gain major commercial success 9 The original intention was to split The Move at the end of 1970 but contractual obligations meant that both they and ELO existed together for a year until the former finally broke up in June 1972 9 13 In 2017 the ELO line up of Roy Wood Jeff Lynne Bev Bevan and Richard Tandy were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 5 Early ELO concerts and formation of Wizzard Edit ELO s early live performances were chaotic due to both poor sound quality of the string instruments competing against the guitars and drums as well as Wood s constant moving from instrument to instrument during the shows playing bass guitar cello and saxophone After increasing tensions Wood left in July 1972 at the start of the second album sessions following a trip to Italy 14 and formed a new group Wizzard which assembled cellists brass players and a bigger rhythm section with several drummers and percussionists 9 Wood emulated the wall of sound production style of Phil Spector while successfully and affectionately pastiching the rock and roll style of the early 1960s 9 Wizzard scored seven UK Singles Chart hits with different songs during this period including two consecutive singles See My Baby Jive and Angel Fingers which reached the top of that chart 15 Meanwhile he released several solo albums exploring further musical directions His 1973 album Boulders was an almost entirely genuine solo effort right down to the sleeve artwork with Wood playing a wide variety of musical instruments 9 A second solo album Mustard released in 1975 and including contributions by Phil Everly and Annie Haslam was less successful Roy Wood left with his band Wizzard May 1974 Post Wizzard Edit By the late 1970s Wood was appearing less in public commercial success faded away and his musical experiments did not always match popular taste but he remained productive in the studio as musician producer and songwriter He was a fan of Elvis Presley but never succeeded in getting him to adopt one of his compositions However he was untiring as a producer for other acts most successfully doo wop revivalists Darts In 1976 Wood recorded the Beatles songs Lovely Rita and Polythene Pam for the ill fated musical documentary All This and World War II 16 The Wizzo Band and subsequent work Edit In 1977 he formed Wizzo Band a jazz rock ensemble whose only live performance was a BBC simultaneous television and radio broadcast in stereo The Wizzo Band split early the following year after cancelling a nationwide tour Between 1980 and 1982 Wood released a few singles under his own name and also as Roy Wood s Helicopters and played some live dates under this name with a band comprising Robin George guitar Terry Rowley keyboards Jon Camp bass and Tom Farnell drums The release of what would have been the last of these singles Aerial Pictures backed with Airborne was cancelled owing to the lack of chart success for its predecessors but both sides appeared for the first time in 2006 on a compilation CD Roy Wood The Wizzard Aerial Pictures using the original backing track subsequently became a solo single for Carl Wayne The Move s former vocalist Wood also made a one off rock and roll medley single with Phil Lynott Chas Hodges and John Coghlan credited to The Rockers We Are The Boys 1983 and played a leading role in the Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986 on 15 March 1986 which was later partly televised by the BBC As well as designing the logo Wood performed in a line up which also included the Electric Light Orchestra and the Moody Blues After a hiatus following the release of the album Starting Up 1987 a cover version of the Len Barry hit 1 2 3 and a guest vocal appearance on one track on Rick Wakeman s The Time Machine he went on the road with a band billed as Roy Wood s Army He also wrote and recorded two tracks with Lynne in 1989 If You Can t Get What You Want and Me and You which were never released 7 His most regularly broadcast song is the seasonal Wizzard single I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday In 1995 Wood released a new live version as the Roy Wood Big Band which charted at No 59 and in 2000 he joined forces with Mike Batt and the Wombles for a re working of I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday and the Wombles hit Wombling Merry Christmas together in one song which reached No 22 17 Over Christmas 2007 Wood appeared in a catalogue advertisement for Argos where he played the part of a rowdy neighbour playing guitar along to Wizzard s I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday and the song once again entered the UK Singles Chart peaking at No 16 In the 2010 Christmas special of the ITV comedy Benidorm Wood in a cameo role performed his Christmas hit at the Benidorm Palace cabaret theatre 18 He later performed with Wizzard on the Christmas edition of Pointless Celebrities in December 2013 Wood formed the Roy Wood Rock amp Roll Band for occasional live dates and television performances in the UK 19 They were the support act for Status Quo at several UK dates in the weeks leading up to Christmas 2009 and 2011 7 In December 2018 Wood and his band s touring equipment worth 100 000 was stolen following a ram raid on a warehouse in Leeds The police later recovered the van and equipment in East Ardsley 20 Personal life EditRoy Wood currently lives in the former Howard Arms public house in Cubley 21 Derbyshire 22 Wood voted to leave the European Union in the 23 June 2016 referendum and in May 2019 joined the Brexit Party 23 Wood has one child Discography EditChronological album discography Edit For the complete Move discography see The Move DiscographyFor the complete ELO discography see Electric Light Orchestra discographyFor the complete Wizzard discography see Wizzard DiscographyList of songs written by Roy Wood The Move 1968 The Move Shazam 1970 The Move Looking On 1970 The Move Message from the Country 1971 The Move The Electric Light Orchestra 1971 ELO ELO 2 1973 ELO although uncredited at the time Wood played cello and bass on In Old England Town and From the Sun to the World 24 Wizzard Brew 1973 Wizzard Boulders 1973 Solo Introducing Eddy and the Falcons 1974 Wizzard Mustard 1975 Solo Super Active Wizzo 1977 Wizzo Band On The Road Again 1979 Solo Starting Up 1987 Solo Main Street 2000 Roy Wood amp WizzardSolo albums Edit Year Title UK US Billboard 200 Notes1973 Boulders No 15 No 1761975 Mustard 1979 On the Road Again Not released in the UK1987 Starting Up Sources 17 25 Collaboration album Edit Year Title UK US Billboard 200 Notes1973 The London Bo Diddley Sessions Wood played bass on this recordingSource 26 Charting compilation album Edit Year Title UK US Billboard 200 Notes1982 The Singles No 37 Source 17 Solo singles Edit Year Title UK AUS 27 Credited to1972 When Gran ma Plays the Banjo 1973 Dear Elaine No 18 1973 Forever No 8 No 431974 Goin Down the Road No 13 1975 Oh What a Shame No 13 1975 Look Thru the Eyes of a Fool 1976 Any Old Time Will Do 1979 We re On the Road Again 1980 Rock City Roy Wood s Helicopters1980 Sing Out the Old Bring in the New 1981 Down to Zero 1981 Green Glass Windows Roy Wood s Helicopters1982 It s Not Easy 1982 O T T 1983 We are the Boys Who Make All the Noise The Rockers1985 Under Fire 1985 Sing Out the Old Bring in the New New recording 1986 Raining in the City 1987 1 2 3 Source 17 Collaboration singles Edit Year Title UK US Billboard Hot 100 Credited to1969 Dance Around the Maypole Acid Gallery1977 I Never Believed in Love Annie Haslam and Roy Wood1984 Hong Kong Swing Cruella de Ville1986 Waterloo No 45 Doctor and the Medics featuring Roy Wood1995 I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday No 59 Roy Wood Big Band2000 I Wish It Could Be A Wombling Merry Christmas Everyday No 22 The Wombles with Roy Wood2009 My Christmas Card To You The Shooting StarsSource 17 Songs recorded and released by other artists Edit Song Artists s Source Ball Park Incident The Flashcubes 28 Blackberry Way The New Seekers Gotthard Tom Northcott Cheap Trick Marillion the Wonder Stuff the Flashcubes 29 Brontosaurus The Supernaturals Tim Curry Cheap Trick the Flashcubes 30 California Man Cheap Trick Nancy Sinatra Drake Bell 31 Caroline The Casuals 32 Curly The Flashcubes 28 Dance Round The Maypole Acid Gallery 33 Ella James The Nashville Teens 34 Farewell Ayshea Brough 35 Fire Brigade The Fortunes 36 Flowers in the Rain Nancy Sinatra Carl Wayne and Magnum Kaiser Chiefs Claude Francois Strange Hobby Annie Haslam 37 Forever The Flashcubes 28 Givin Your Heart Away The Flashcubes 28 Hazel Eyes Neil Reid 38 Hello Susie Amen Corner the Flashcubes 39 28 I Can Hear the Grass Grow Blues Magoos the Fall Status Quo Jellyfish You Am I The Grip Weeds the Flashcubes 40 Here We Go Round The Lemon Tree Jason Crest Ant Bee Idle Race 41 42 I Never Believed in Love Annie Haslam 43 I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday Les Fradkin Sarah Brightman Eve Graham Frank Sidebottom Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers Flash Cadillac amp the Continental Kids Paul Brooks Tweenies Die Toten Hosen Wilson Phillips Nick Lowe Leona Lewis Cheap Trick Kylie Minogue All Star United 44 On Top of the World The Flashcubes 28 Rock N Roll Tonight Cheap Trick 45 Rockalise To Alison Annie Haslam 43 See My Baby Jive Flash Cadillac amp the Continental Kids Showaddywaddy Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers 46 Sing Out the Old Bring In the New Darts 47 Songs of Praise The New Seekers a finalist in the UK selection competition for the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 48 The Rain Came Down on Everything The Flashcubes 28 Tonight The New Seekers 49 Whisper in the Night Graham Bonnet 50 Wild Tiger Woman The Flashcubes 28 Yellow Rainbow The Rockin Berries 51 References Edit a b c d e Wizzard award for Roy Wood BBC Online 19 January 2008 Retrieved 28 October 2015 ATV Today 06 01 1970 Roy Wood of the Move pop group married Macearchive org 23 June 2017 Retrieved 25 January 2022 Roy Wood What is the Wizzard singer up to now Amp smoothradio com Retrieved 25 January 2022 Singer Steven Wilson crowned prog rock king BBC News 4 September 2015 Retrieved 28 October 2015 a b Inductees Electric Light Orchestra ELO Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved 20 December 2016 Alexis Petridis Britain s lost pop genius the glam rocker who hated being in the spotlight Music The Guardian Retrieved 6 July 2017 a b c Van der Kiste John 2012 Roy Wood The Move Wizzard and beyond KDP Roy Wood The Great Rock Bible Retrieved 17 November 2020 a b c d e f g Bruce Eder Roy Wood Biography AllMusic Retrieved 28 January 2014 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 381 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Unterberger Richie 2009 The Rough Guide to Jimi Hendrix Rough Guides p 75 ISBN 978 1 84836 002 0 2004 Present Songs4europe com Retrieved 30 December 2011 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 217 CN 5585 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 240 CN 5585 Wizzard full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Roy Wood IMDb com Retrieved 28 January 2014 a b c d e Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 610 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Christmas Special IMDb com Retrieved 14 December 2018 Jools Annual Hootenanny BBC Two Wizzard star s stolen van returned Bbc co uk 14 December 2018 Retrieved 14 December 2018 MR ROY WOOD director information Free director information Director id 906331373 Company Check Retrieved 15 July 2020 Roy Wood s Christmas News bbc co uk 23 December 2010 Retrieved 25 June 2020 Cole Paul 22 May 2019 Wizzard s Roy Wood I wish it could be Brexit every day Birmingham Mail Retrieved 25 June 2020 ELO II The Lost Planet Electric Light Orchestra Credits AllMusic Retrieved 28 January 2014 Roy Wood Discography AllMusic Retrieved 28 January 2014 The London Bo Diddley Sessions Bo Diddley Credits AllMusic Retrieved 17 December 2018 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 343 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 a b c d e f g h Sportin Wood The Flashcubes Play the Songs of Roy Wood The Flashcubes Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for blackberry way AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for brontosaurus AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for california man AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Very Best of the Casuals Casuals Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Acid Gallery Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Tobacco Road The Nashville Teens Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Glitter from the Litter Bin 20 Junk Shop Glam Rarities from the 1970s Various Artists Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 The Very Best of the Fortunes 1967 1972 The Fortunes Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for flowers in the rain AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Carlin Marcello 28 September 2010 Then Play Long Neil REID Neil Reid Nobilliards blogspot com Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for hello susie AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for i can hear the grass grow AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Jason Crest Songs AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for Here We Go Round The Lemon Tree AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 a b Annie in Wonderland Annie Haslam Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Busted Cheap Trick Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Search for see muy baby jive AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 Darts Dart Attack Discogs Retrieved 15 December 2018 Songbook 1970 1974 The New Seekers Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 15 December 2018 The New Seekers Tonight 45cat com Retrieved 15 December 2018 Graham Bonnet Whisper In The Night 45cat com Retrieved 15 December 2018 Roy Wood Songs AllMusic Retrieved 28 January 2014 External links EditRoy Wood official site Roy Wood at AllMusic Roy Wood discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy Wood amp oldid 1145480931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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