Yes, it's called Moody Bluegrass.
In addition, a second album is scheduled for release in 2010 (original date delayed)
The song Blue World by The Moody Blues was written by Justin Hayward. It was recorded in December 1982 and released on August 1983, from the album The Present.
Definitely not the Moody Blues. Suspect it might be The Louies you're after?
the only song titled Blue World that hit the charts was by The Moody Blues in 1983
The Moody Blues are still around, and still touring. The band now consists of Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge. Mike Pinder left quite some time ago, and Ray Thomas just recently. There is allso a blue-grass tribute to the Moody Blues out right now that you can order through any music store. Or if you like the lead singer you can check him out on his web-site, www.justinhayward.com. Well worth the trip there. You can order some of his solo work too. They have about 45 albums or d.v.d's. Their music is hard to explain, you have to hear it for your-selves!!They are a very loyal band to each other. They have been together since the early 1960's. if you get the chance to see them, do it!! you can check on the www.higherandhigher.com web-site for all the latest Moody Blues updates.You will never forget them ,once you see them. Go to their website www.moodyblues.co.uk to find out.
It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
Unfortunately, there is currently no Moody Blues labelled wine. However, connoisseur John Lodge has released his own label called Krisemma (so named after his children Kristian and Emma).
Moody Blue was created on 1977-07-19.
Moody Blue - song - was created in 1976-02.
Mostly seen in country, blues, and blue grass. It has a very distinctive southern sound.
The three music groups that originated in Tennessee are Blues, Jazz, And Blue Grass.
The smell of fresh grass, and their ability to see in yellows and blues (in the colour spectrum, yellow + blue = green). Mostly cows can tell if the grass is green fresh by using their noses.