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Moody Blues Member Performs Classic Album At Keswick TheaterThe band had a history of hits and numerous albums that soared in the charts but one in particular, the first with Lodge joining the Moodies, is recognized among the greatest records ever.
Over 250 songs have peaked at No. 24 on the Hot 100, and many remain memorable years or even decades later.
In the wake of the death of original Moody Blues keyboardist Mike Pinder, here are five memorable songs featuring the late musician.
The Moody Blues originally released “Go Now” in January 1964, but it didn’t start making inroads in the U.S. charts until The Beatles arrived and cleared a path for all their countrymen.
On one of the Moody Blues’ biggest hits, The Story in Your Eyes, he’s a one-man guitar mean machine, churning out gnarly rhythms, spunky passing lines and a gloriously fuzzed-out solo fireball.
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.
The 50 best oldies songs remixed -- classic rock, r&b, soul, hip-hop and folk oldies remade by house, electro, dubstep and dance producers.
Mike Pinder, the Moody Blues keyboardist and the last surviving founding member of the Rock Hall-inducted band, has died at the age of 82. Pinder’s family announced his death in a statement ...
Mike Pinder, founding member and keyboardist of the Moody Blues, dies at 82 The songwriter and musician was the last living member of the band's original lineup.
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