The Moody Blues, a five-member band that formed in 1964 in the United Kingdom, just lost another one of their members. John Lodge — singer, bassist and songwriter for the classic rock band — passed ...
Moody Blues singer and bassist John Lodge has died at 82. On Friday, his family shared the news in a statement on the musician’s official Facebook page. They didn’t reveal a cause of death, but they ...
The singer-songwriter played with the iconic British band for more than 50 years and penned the classics “I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)” and “Ride My See-Saw.” ...
His family released a statement announcing his death, which said that he died “suddenly and unexpectedly,” adding that he “peacefully slipped away surrounded by his loved ones and the sounds of The ...
John Lodge, the English bassist who helped create one of classic rock’s most enduring songs as a member of the Moody Blues, died Oct. 10 at age 82. Lodge is remembered for the 1967 hit “Nights In ...
John Lodge, who played bass and sang in the Moody Blues — including on the English band’s “Nights in White Satin,” a No. 2 hit in the United States in 1972, and on “Your Wildest Dreams,” which cracked ...
LONDON, UK — John Lodge, the singer and bassist of British rock band The Moody Blues for more than 50 years, has died. He was 82. In a statement Friday, his family said "with the deepest sadness” that ...
Lodge featured on some of the band’s best-known work, including 1967’s psychedelic album “Days Of Future Passed,” which is widely regarded as one of rock’s first concept albums, and its follow-up a ...