Yes they did. They also released a live album of the songs they sang at that event.
Moody Blues in 1970
Isle of Wight Festival in the UK
Beaucoups of Blues was created on 1970-07-01.
At the Woodstock Festival was created in 1970.
I'm unsure what the question (pardon the pun) is but...The Moody Blues released the single Question in the early summer of 1970 and reached number two in the UK charts (held off number one by the quite awful (certainly in comparison) Back Home by the England Football Squad). Question later opened the 1970 album A Question of Balance and it was an amalgam of two songs in the same key that Justin Hayward was struggling to complete when he took them into the studio.
Moody Blues in 1970
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Isle of Wight Festival in the UK
Jimi Hendrix. For more info, see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Wight_Festival_1970
What is now Glastonbury Festival, was then, Pilton Pop, Folk and Blues Festival. In 1970 The Kinks were due to play as the headline group, but T-Rex were drafted in at the last minute.
The TV movie Mensajes de Amore, also known as Message to Love- The Isle of Wight Festival, was released on February 21, 1997 in the USA. The movie is a feature documentary film of the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival.
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David Moody was born in 1970.
He played at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, which is a small UK island off the southern coast of UK.
Ron Moody played Fagin in the 1970 film version of Oliver!.