John lives somewhere around Birmingham, England
Yes. He was born in Birmingham, England, UK and still lives there. He supports his local Birmingham football (soccer) team.
No they didn't. Band-mate John Lodge was on the same bill with Van Morison on The Killer Live (Jerry Lee Lewis) but doesn't actually perform with him.
The Lodge - band - was created in 1987.
Ignoring the live albums, anthologies and compilations, they are:Denny Laine, Clint Warwick, Ray Thomas, Mike Pinder and Graeme Edge line-upThe Magnificent MoodiesJustin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Mike Pinder and Graeme Edge line-upDays of Futured PassedIn Search of the Lost ChordOn the Threshold of a DreamTo Our Children's Children's ChildrenA Question of BalanceEvery Good Boy Deserves FavourSeventh SojournOctaveJustin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge and Patrick Moraz line-upLong Distance VoyagerThe PresentThe Other Side of LifeSur la MerJustin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge line-upKeys of the KingdomStrange TimesJustin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge line-upDecemberThe band has also contributed songs to charity albums and soundtracks, including What Child Is This?, This Is the Moment, Journey into Amazing Caves and a re-recording of Legend of a Mind to commemorate the death of Timothy Leary in 1996.The Moody Blues Encyclopaedia - Victor Rust (Second Editon)
It is a Mach 1 Mustang but I don't know the year.
John Lodge was born on July 20, 1945.
John Lodge - archivist - died in 1774.
John Lodge Cowley was born in 1719.
John Lodge was born on July 20, 1945.
John Lodge, best known as a member of the rock band The Moody Blues, has not publicly disclosed his specific religious beliefs or affiliations. It is uncertain if he follows a particular faith.
John Lodge has written: 'The usage of holding parliaments'
John Davis Lodge died on 1985-10-29.
John Davis Lodge was born on 1903-10-20.
John C. Lodge was born on 1862-08-12.
John C. Lodge died on 1950-02-06.
John Lodge - musician - was born on 1945-07-20.
John Murray lived in Porto Bello (his hunting lodge) during the start of the revolution.