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 ...
Justin Hayward has had the last laugh. When the Moody Blues singer/composer/guitarist recorded “Nights in White Satin” in 1967, radio stations didn’t know what to do with the four-minute, 21-second ...
Fifty years ago, Justin Hayward and John Lodge stepped into The Moody Blues and forever altered the British band’s history. Largely an R&B outfit its first two years of existence, the band changed ...
Graeme Edge, drummer and co-founder of British band the Moody Blues, for whom he wrote many of the spoken-word poems that, appended to songs such as “Nights in White Satin,” made the group a pioneer ...
MINNEAPOLIS — 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 ...
Milquetoast & Co. will debut an atmospheric rendition of the Moody Blues’ 1967 radio hit, “Nights in White Satin” on Friday, May 19. The song will be the second single off the band’s forthcoming album ...
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