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BATH Fans of the timeless music of The Moody Blues will not want to miss the cover band Sojourn perform at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Chocolate Church Arts Center. The musicians of Sojourn, who span ...
Moody Blues stalwart John Lodge has extended his 2025 dates into December, with newly announced stops in California, Texas, ...
The Moody Blues were feeling the pressure of being rock heroes. ... On the band’s 1972 album Seventh Sojourn, bassist John Lodge stepped up with the most popular songs.
In 1972, The Moody Blues started a five-week run at number one on the chart with their seventh album, Seventh Sojourn. In 1989, Billy Joel started a two-week run on top of the singles chart with ...
Casual fans may not know that The Moody Blues had a modestly successful career even before their well known album 'Days of ...
As "Days of Future Passed" was peaking in the States, the Moody Blues released their first chart-topping U.S. album, "Seventh Sojourn," which featured a hit single written and sung by Lodge, "I'm ...
The latter two were hit singles on the Moody Blues' album Seventh Sojourn which spent 5 weeks at Number 1 on Billboard and is currently celebrating its 50th Anniversary.
Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues, a founding member of the British prog-rock band, died on April 24, ... “Every Good Boy Deserves Favour” (1971) and “Seventh Sojourn” (1972).
LODGE's tour also coincides with the 50th anniversary of The Moody Blues' 1973 album Seventh Sojourn (released November 17, 1972) which spent 5 weeks at Number 1 on Billboard.
The following year’s Seventh Sojourn was the band’s first U.S. chart-topper, ruling the Billboard 200 for five weeks. After that, the Moody Blues went on hiatus from 1974-77, returning with ...
Mike Pinder, Moody Blues founding member, dies at 82. ... After the release of “Seventh Sojourn” (it was actually the group’s eighth album) and the following sabbatical, ...
The Moody Blues were formed in 1964, with a lineup of Mr. Pinder on keyboards, Denny Laine on guitar, ... for “Seventh Sojourn” (1972), and the synthesizer for “Octave” (1978).