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Tag Archives: Ray Thomas
John Lodge takes friends on a time trip
February 26, 2015

One of mainstays in THE MOODY BLUES and writer of many a classic, bassist John Lodge was never prolific solo-wise. Having released only one album under his own name, 1977’s brilliant “Natural Avenue,” it’s only now, 38 years later, that the veteran is ready to deliver its … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Spedding, John Lodge, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, The Moody Blues
THE MOODY BLUES’ debut turns deluxe
September 26, 2014
Here’s one album that makes a difference: THE MOODY BLUES might have been forebears of progressive rock, yet the band that featured keyboardist Mike Pinder, drummer Graeme Edge and flautist Ray Thomas started out as a beat and rhythm-and-blues unit … Continue reading
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Tagged classic rock, Denny Laine, Graeme Edge, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, The Moody Blues