Name the Moody Blues' first hit. No, it wasn’t “Nights in White Satin.” Nor was it “Tuesday Afternoon.” It was “Go Now,” a 1965 R&B number that put the Moodies in the same bag with the other British ...
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Justin Hayward explains the noisy cat on ‘Nights in White Satin’ and other Moody Blues stories
Justin Hayward insists there were two Moody Blues. He ought to know, as he was the principal lead singer and chief songwriter of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band. “We became a recording band that had ...
There are some songs that feel so warm and familiar they almost become part of your DNA, hard-wired into the nervous system. As soon as you hear them, a mood-altering experience occurs. It could be ...
Last night, June 11, Goose stepped into the spotlight in Chesterfield, Mo. for the second show of their two-night run at The Factory. To conclude the series, the pioneering indie-groove quartet kept ...
John Lodge, the English bassist who helped create one of classic rock’s most enduring songs as a member of the Moody Blues, died Oct. 10 at age 82. Lodge is remembered for the 1967 hit “Nights In ...
As bassist with the Moody Blues, John Lodge played on one of classic-rock’s most enduring tracks, evocative 1967 hit “Nights In White Satin.” On October 10, Lodge’s family announced the English ...
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