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Denny Laine was a member of what legendary group?

the moody blues He was also a founding member of Wings.


What happened to graeme edge?

Graeme is still touring with the Moody Blues.


What town in England are the moody blues from?

they were from BirminghamAnswerAlthough the band formed in Birmingham (1964) from local groups Denny Laine and the Diplomats, El Riot and the Rebels, The Rainbows and Gerry Levene and the Avengers, by 1966, they featured Justin Hayward, who hails from Swindon in Wiltshire and from 1978 to 1991, Patrick Moraz who is Swiss.


Who were the members of the Moody Blues when they recored Go Now?

Denny Laine (lead vocals, guitar) (later of the band Wings, with Paul McCartney) Mike Pinder (backing vocals, piano) Ray Thomas (backing vocals) Clint Warwick (backing vocals, bass) Graeme Edge (drums)


What group was dennie laine in?

Denny Laine (ne Brian Hines) was a member of a number of groups, starting with Johnny Dean and the Dominators (he as Johnny Dean), which morphed into Denny Laine and the Diplomats.After unsucessful attempts to procure a recording contract with the group, Laine took up the offer to form a sort of Birmingham supergroup with Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas (El Riot and the Rebels), Graeme Edge (Gerry Levene and the Avengers) and Clint Warwick (The Rainbows). Initially the group was called the R&B Preachers but changed to the M&B 5 in a shrewd attempt to obtain sponsorship and performance locations from the local brewery, Mitchell & Butler. When that failed, the band stayed with the initials, calling themselves the Moody Blues 5 and then simply the Moody Blues.When follow-up singles to the phenomenally successful Go Now! failed to ignite the charts, Denny Laine grew frustrated and, in the autumn of 1966, called it a day and left (to be replaced by Justin Hayward). For the next five years, he took part in a number of bands, including the Denny Laine Electric String Band, Balls, the Denny Laine Band, Ginger Baker's Airforce, Burton, Laine and Gibbons and the initiation of a true solo career that resulted in the album Ahh... Laine!In 1971, Laine was contacted by Paul McCartney (a friend from the early part of the sixties when the Beatles and the Moody Blues regularly performed and partied together and even shared a house for a while) to join a new group he was forming. McCartney had released Ram earlier that year with wife Linda and drummer Denny Seiwell performing with him on it. Maintaining that threesome and with Laine making the quartet, the band was called Wings. Starting off at small venues such as student dance halls at universities, the band grew to international stardom that almost reached the following of the Beatles. Other than the McCartneys, Laine was the most faithful band member, staying with it through seven line-up changes before McCartney wound the band up in April 1981. During this time, Laine released a Buddy Holly covers album, Holly Days, which involved the McCartneys (therefore, really a Wings album but with Laine on all lead vocals). The band also released two singles under pseudonyms: Suzie and the Red Stripes (Linda on lead vocals) and the Country Hams (Paul in the harness).After the demise of Wings, Laine embarked on a solo career releasing several albums through the eighties, although the second version of the Denny Laine band was resurrected to record new versions of Go Now! and Say You Don't Mind as a double A-side.In the mid-nineties, after a period on inactivity, Denny Laine tried to set up a band called Phoenix, with a new album and tou. The tour failed to materialize and the album transformed into his solo Reborn. Regularly recording and realeasing covers of his songs with the Moodies and Wings into the new millennium, there are rumours of Wings being reformed (without McCartney) with Laine in lead and former members assisting.


When was The Moody Blues created?

The Moody Blues was created in 1964.


Who were the moody blues?

British group originally consisting of Denny Laine, Ray Thomas, Mike Pinder, Clint Warwick, and Graeme Edge. First hit the charts in early 1965 with Go Now. Laine and Warwick left in summer of 1966, and were replaced by Justin Haywood and John Lodge. The group has had 13 top 40 hits, the biggest of which was Nights in White Satin in 1972 and Your Wildest Dreams in 1986


Who sang knight in White satin?

The Moody Blues


Denny laine was a member of what group?

Denny Laine was the guitarist and lead vocalist for The Moody Blues from 1964-66. His vocals are featured on their first big hit, "Go Now." His next major success came in 1971, when he joined Paul & Linda McCartney to form Wings.


When was The Best of The Moody Blues created?

The Best of The Moody Blues was created in 1964.


When was This Is The Moody Blues created?

This Is The Moody Blues was created on 1974-10-08.


Before collaborating with Paul McCartney to form Wings Denny Laine was a member of what legendary group?

Denny Laine (ne Brian Hines) was a member of a number of groups, starting with Johnny Dean and the Dominators (he as Johnny Dean), which morphed into Denny Laine and the Diplomats.After unsucessful attempts to procure a recording contract with the group, Laine took up the offer to form a sort of Birmingham supergroup with Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas (El Riot and the Rebels), Graeme Edge (Gerry Levene and the Avengers) and Clint Warwick (The Rainbows). Initially the group was called the R&B Preachers but changed to the M&B 5 in a shrewd attempt to obtain sponsorship and performance locations from the local brewery, Mitchell & Butler. When that failed, the band stayed with the initials, calling themselves the Moody Blues 5 and then simply the Moody Blues.When follow-up singles to the phenomenally successful Go Now! failed to ignite the charts, Denny Laine grew frustrated and, in the autumn of 1966, called it a day and left (to be replaced by Justin Hayward). For the next five years, he took part in a number of bands, including the Denny Laine Electric String Band, Balls, the Denny Laine Band, Ginger Baker's Airforce, Burton, Laine and Gibbons and the initiation of a true solo career that resulted in the album Ahh... Laine!In 1971, Laine was contacted by Paul McCartney (a friend from the early part of the sixties when the Beatles and the Moody Blues regularly performed and partied together and even shared a house for a while) to join a new group he was forming. McCartney had released Ram earlier that year with wife Linda and drummer Denny Seiwell performing with him on it. Maintaining that threesome and with Laine making the quartet, the band was called Wings. Starting off at small venues such as student dance halls at universities, the band grew to international stardom that almost reached the following of the Beatles. Other than the McCartneys, Laine was the most faithful band member, staying with it through seven line-up changes before McCartney wound the band up in April 1981. During this time, Laine released a Buddy Holly covers album, Holly Days, which involved the McCartneys (therefore, really a Wings album but with Laine on all lead vocals). The band also released two singles under pseudonyms: Suzie and the Red Stripes (Linda on lead vocals) and the Country Hams (Paul in the harness).After the demise of Wings, Laine embarked on a solo career releasing several albums through the eighties, although the second version of the Denny Laine band was resurrected to record new versions of Go Now! and Say You Don't Mind as a double A-side.