In 1968, The Moody Blues single “Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)” spent 11 weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100. Like “Nights in White Satin” the hit would become one of the legendary band’s many ...
The Moody Blues have not been together for a good many years. But John Lodge is making sure the music never goes away. The bassist and vocalist — who joined the band with Justin Hayward in 1966, in ...
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 ...
The Moody Blues effectively invented symphonic rock in the late 60s, and constantly evolved their sound over the next couple of decades. In addition, John Lodge has shown himself to be a shrewd and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Eisemann Center Presents GO NOW! Performs the Music of The Moody Blues at ...
The Moody Blues may have hung up their rock and roll shoes in 2018 following the retirement of late founding member Graeme Edge, but the band’s spirit very much carries on via John Lodge, the band’s ...
Moody Blues stalwart John Lodge has extended his 2025 dates into December, with newly announced stops in California, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma. He hits the road on July 19 in New Jersey. Named after ...
John Lodge, the singer and bassist from legendary rock group the Moody Blues, has died aged 82. His family confirmed the news, announcing he was ‘suddenly and unexpectedly taken from us’. Moody Blues ...
John Lodge, who played bass and sang in The Moody Blues from 1966 through 2018, has died. His family shared the sad news with this statement: It is with the deepest sadness that we have to announce ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — To all the fans of The Moody Blues, “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere” and may want to go to this New Mexico Philharmonic show. The New Mexico Philharmonic will perform the music ...
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