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John Charles Lodge (born 20 July 1943) [1] is an English musician, best known as bass guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter of the longstanding rock band the Moody Blues. He has also worked as a record producer and has collaborated with other musicians outside the band. In 2018, Lodge was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member ...
Justin Hayward (formerly of Marty Wilde's band) joined on guitar and vocals and John Lodge (an early bandmate of Ray Thomas) joined on bass and vocals. [5] The 'classic' Moody Blues lineup, active from 1966 to 1978, from left to right: Mike Pinder, Graeme Edge, Justin Hayward, Ray Thomas and John Lodge.
L–R: Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Graeme Edge. In 2007, the now defunct Hard Rock Park theme park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, announced the building of a dark ride entitled "Nights in White Satin: The Trip". The ride incorporated multi-sensory experiences as well as a re-orchestrated version of the song by Hayward.
Name John Lodge Best known for Singer, bass player, a Moody Blue. Current city Traveller Town Really want to be in Already there, wherever there is… Excited about My new USA tour starting ...
Released: 19 July 1968. Days of Future Passed is the second studio album by English progressive rock band the Moody Blues, released on 10 November 1967 by Deram Records. [5] It has been cited by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and others as one of the earliest albums of the progressive rock genre and one rock music's first concept albums. [6][7]
10,000 Light Years Ago is the second solo album by John Lodge of The Moody Blues, released in May 2015. [1] After 38 years from his previous solo work Natural Avenue (1977), [1] the bassist and vocalist of the Moody Blues released 10,000 Light Years Ago. [1] The disk includes founding members of the Moody Blues Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas in the ...
AllMusic. [1] A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra is a live album by The Moody Blues, recorded from a live performance at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on 9 September 1992. [2] This performance was the first time The Moody Blues performed in concert backed by a full orchestra. The concert was held in celebration of the 25th ...
Bassist John Lodge remembers performing at the festival in a 2020 interview: "It was just an amazing experience. That period of time was just amazing experience, because it was the first time for young people from all over the world getting together for one thing only and that was the Western music.