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Over 250 songs have peaked at No. 24 on the Hot 100, ... Billy Joel and Blondie all scored classic No. 24 Hot 100 hits in the ‘70s, ... The Moody Blues, ...
Moody Blues stalwart John Lodge has extended his 2025 dates into December, with newly announced stops in California, Texas, ...
On all of the albums he recorded with The Moody Blues, Pinder contributed one or more songs, and sang lead on select tunes. Most of the band’s hits were written and sung by either Justin Hayward ...
The band had a history of hits and numerous albums that soared in the charts but one in particular, the first with Lodge ...
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Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues plays his trademark Gibson ES-335 onstage with bassist John Lodge as they are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2018.
That debut had been recorded when the Moody Blues were very much a British beat group wearing matching suits and covering R&B songs. That all changed when Lodge and Justin Hayward joined in 1966.
Mike Pinder, a founding member and keyboardist of progressive rock band the Moody Blues, has died. He was 82. The influential musician’s death was announced in a statement by his family that was ...
Growing up in a post-war British blue-collar town, it never dawned on fledgling bass player John Lodge that one day he’d sing and write songs as a member of The Moody Blues, one of the most ...
The Moody Blues' Justin Hayward and John Lodge are going on solo tours in 2025. Lodge will perform at Red Bank, NJ's Count Basie Center on Feb. 23 and Westbury, NY's Westbury Music Fair on Feb. 26.
Exclusive: Moody Blues’ John Lodge Discusses How Love Helped Inspire His Recovery from a Stroke—and a New Solo EP February 14, 2025 7:24 am 4 Songs Featuring the Once-Neglected Chamberlin Keyboard ...
The Moody Blues was founded in Birmingham in 1964 and produced a debut LP. Mostly devoted to cover versions of R&B hits, the album had almost nothing to do with the rest of the group’s output.