Former Electric Light Orchestra keyboardist, Richard Tandy, is to have a scholarship named after him at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC).
In support of the scholarship, fans of the band and Tandy are also being given a once in a lifetime opportunity to donate to win tickets to see Jeff Lynne's ELO's Over and Out tour, with proceeds helping train the next generation of musicians.
Richard Tandy, who died at the age of 76 in April 2024, held his final on-stage appearance in RBC’s Bradshaw Hall in 2019 as part of his work championing RBC students.
This included the 2019 Earthrise concert and album, which was co-written and produced by Richard Tandy, alongside fellow ELO bandmate Dave Scott-Morgan, and involved three RBC composers and its orchestra.
An initial donation by Richard’s wife, Sheila Tandy, established the scholarship earlier this year. It will support first-year undergraduates who are studying keyboard, piano or guitar- the same instruments that earned him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
“Richard cared so much about music, and was thrilled to inspire other players and performers, especially those in Birmingham where he grew up,” said Sheila Tandy.
“He wanted the students at RBC to benefit from everything he achieved, and the scholarship will help so many young people follow their music ambitions.”
RBC are hoping to boost the numbers of students that can receive a Tandy Scholarship with a charity auction and sweepstake, generously organised by ELO co-founder Jeff Lynne, who received an honoury doctorate from BCU in 2014.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO’s Over and Out tour stops off at Utilita Arena Birmingham on the 5th and 6th of July 2025 and fans have a chance to get hold of VIP tickets to the gig.
Charity auctions have already opened, with top bidders scoring four front row VIP tickets to see the band take their final bow.
The band have also launched a Grand Prize sweepstake for their sold-out show at BST Hyde Park in London on the 13th of July, the finale of the band’s touring career, where fans can donate to win two Gold VIP Hydeaway Tickets to the show.
Stephen Maddock, Principal of RBC, expressed his gratitude: “Scholarships and bursaries are more vital than ever before for helping young musicians perfecting their craft.
“The Tandy Scholarship, and the charitable donations that have made it possible, will provide opportunities for students for the next decade and more. This is a legacy that Birmingham and ELO fans can be proud of.”
Later this year, RBC will also officially open a Richard Tandy Production Suite containing some of Richard’s instruments, music equipment and memorabilia donated by his family.
Bidding for the Birmingham auction closes on 12 June, with the London sweepstake closing on 29 June.
Former Electric Light Orchestra keyboardist, Richard Tandy, is to have a scholarship named after him at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC).
In support of the scholarship, fans of the band and Tandy are also being given a once in a lifetime opportunity to donate to win tickets to see Jeff Lynne's ELO's Over and Out tour, with proceeds helping train the next generation of musicians.
Richard Tandy, who died at the age of 76 in April 2024, held his final on-stage appearance in RBC’s Bradshaw Hall in 2019 as part of his work championing RBC students.
This included the 2019 Earthrise concert and album, which was co-written and produced by Richard Tandy, alongside fellow ELO bandmate Dave Scott-Morgan, and involved three RBC composers and its orchestra.
An initial donation by Richard’s wife, Sheila Tandy, established the scholarship earlier this year. It will support first-year undergraduates who are studying keyboard, piano or guitar- the same instruments that earned him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
“Richard cared so much about music, and was thrilled to inspire other players and performers, especially those in Birmingham where he grew up,” said Sheila Tandy.
“He wanted the students at RBC to benefit from everything he achieved, and the scholarship will help so many young people follow their music ambitions.”
RBC are hoping to boost the numbers of students that can receive a Tandy Scholarship with a charity auction and sweepstake, generously organised by ELO co-founder Jeff Lynne, who received an honoury doctorate from BCU in 2014.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO’s Over and Out tour stops off at Utilita Arena Birmingham on the 5th and 6th of July 2025 and fans have a chance to get hold of VIP tickets to the gig.
Charity auctions have already opened, with top bidders scoring four front row VIP tickets to see the band take their final bow.
The band have also launched a Grand Prize sweepstake for their sold-out show at BST Hyde Park in London on the 13th of July, the finale of the band’s touring career, where fans can donate to win two Gold VIP Hydeaway Tickets to the show.
Stephen Maddock, Principal of RBC, expressed his gratitude: “Scholarships and bursaries are more vital than ever before for helping young musicians perfecting their craft.
“The Tandy Scholarship, and the charitable donations that have made it possible, will provide opportunities for students for the next decade and more. This is a legacy that Birmingham and ELO fans can be proud of.”
Later this year, RBC will also officially open a Richard Tandy Production Suite containing some of Richard’s instruments, music equipment and memorabilia donated by his family.
Bidding for the Birmingham auction closes on 12 June, with the London sweepstake closing on 29 June.