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Tag Archives: The Moody Blues
Justin Hayward’s Video Series Turns Into Album
December 22, 2021

2020 saw Justin Hayward go onto YouTube – every Tuesday for a few months, hence the series was billed as “Tuesday Afternoons” – to share with fans an exclusive performance from his “Nights” giving each song a context with a … Continue reading
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Tagged Justin Hayward, The Moody Blues
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
MIKE PINDER – The Promise / Among The Stars
August 13, 2014

Threshold 1976 & One Step 1994 / Esoteric 2013 Solo output of former Moody Blue gets beautifully boxed to open up more facets of the Mellotron master. In their halcyon days, THE MOODY BLUES were more than sum of the … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Mike Pinder, prog rock, The Moody Blues