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 ...
John Lodge has vivid memories of the day he and his fellow Moody Blues experienced the majesty of "Days of Future Passed," a 1967 concept album widely held to be their masterpiece, in full. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. With her new album of cover versions Songs From Isolation due out March 19th via ...
The Moody Blues are known for lush, orchestral arrangements on classic songs like “Nights in White Satin” and “Tuesday Afternoon.” But that’s not how those songs were conceived, explains Justin ...
Of all the bands in the 1960s that cracked open the colors of new musical possibilities, few are as underappreciated as The Moody Blues. The Moodies are widely beloved but taken for granted. They’ve ...
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 ...
The Moody Blues were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this weekend. Ann Wilson of Heart introduced the band for their award and jam session. The band has been eligible for the Rock and ...
A.A. Williams has taken the 1967 The Moody Blues classic “Nights In White Satin” and given it a beautiful piano spin, while showcasing her vocal talent. Her new LP, Songs From Isolation, is due out ...
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