As you will see in the list below of the Moody Blues Albums Ranked, the group persevered through personnel changes and shifts ...
(NewsNation) — John Lodge, who wrote the hit song “I’m Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)” and helped chart the course for one of England’s most beloved bands, The Moody Blues, has died at 82.
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Who’s Still Alive from the Moody Blues?
The future of rock and roll changed forever on July 23, 1965. On that day, a group of lads from Birmingham—Denny Laine, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, Clint Warwick and Grame Edge—released The Magnificent ...
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'Nobody knows who I am' - Moody Blues icon Justin Hayward on touring and legacy
The Gazette spoke to Justin Hayward, voice of The Moody Blues, about his tour, his inspirations and the future of music.
John Lodge, bassist and vocalist for British rockers the Moody Blues, has passed away. According to The Guardian, Lodge’s family broke the news in a statement, writing that he died peacefully at home ...
Iconic singer John Lodge died on Friday at the age of 82, his family confirmed. He was best known as the singer and bass guitarist of The Moody Blues. In a statement, his family said Lodge had been ...
John Lodge joined Moody Blues in the mid-1960s and was part of the hit 1967 album "Days Of Future Passed." In 1977, the singer and bassist was featured on the group’s album "Octave." Moody Blues was ...
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