Denny Laine
Born | October 29, 1944 |
Hometown | Tyseley, United Kingdom |
Net worth | $10 million |
Height | 5'7" (1.71m) |
Spouse | Joanne Alice Patrie (m 1978 - present) |
Children | Laine Hines , Lucianne Grant , Ainsley Laine-Adams , Damian James , Heidi Hines |
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Patti Smith Covers The Beatles’ “She’s Leaving Home” at Paul McCartney Tribute: Watch
- The tribute also featured performances from Graham Nash, Denny Laine, Bettye LaVette, Nancy Wilson, and more. Patti Smith Covers The Beatles’ “She’s Leaving Home” at Paul McCartney Tribute: Watch Eddie Fu
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'The world had moved on.' How Moody Blues joined a revolution with 'Days of Future Passed'
Moody Blues' Justin Hayward says he still loves playing their most famous songs, from 'Nights in White Satin' to 'Your Wildest Dreams,' on 2022 tour.
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Graeme Edge, Moody Blues Co-Founder and Drummer, Dies at 80
Edge's spoken poems helped put the band at the forefront of the progressive-rock movement
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Graeme Edge, Moody Blues’ Drummer and Co-Founder, Dead at 80
Rock Hall-inducted drummer also contributed spoken word sections of hits like "Nights in White Satin" and "Ride My See-Saw"
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Inside the making of Wings' classic Bond theme 'Live and Let Die'
The story behind 007's most-rocking title tune.
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Michael Parkinson and James Coburn? The story behind Wings' baffling cover for Band on the Run
Paul McCartney and Wings’ Band on the Run (1973) With John Lennon among the first wave of British art school rockers, The Beatles were pioneers of sophisticated album covers. From the sly portraits of With the Beatles (1963) and Rubber Soul (1965), via the kaleidoscopic pop art of Revolver (1966) and Sgt Pepper (1967) to the minimalist aestheticism of The Beatles (1968) and casually elegiac snapshot of Abbey Road (1969), they set a gold standard for rock presentation. Their subsequent solo offer
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Moody Blues Play 'Nights in White Satin,' 'I'm Just a Singer' at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Moody Blues played "Nights in White Satin" and other hits at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
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R.I.P. Ray Thomas, founding member of The Moody Blues dies at 76
Songwriter, flautist, and vocalist had been battling prostate cancer since 2013.
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