Two Hour Special and Interview with Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues on WMBR's Lost & Found Program
Was aired on the program:
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
12:00pm - 2:00pm
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The Moody Blues began in 1964 as an R&B outfit that included Denny Laine, later of Paul McCartney's Wings, who sang their first hit "Go Now." Laine left and Justin Hayward was recruited to replace him. Also new to the band was John Lodge, joining original members Mike Pindar, Ray Thomas, and Graeme Edge to release seven mystical, romantic and often transcendent musical documents from 1967-1972. Hayward wrote the two classic songs "Knights in White Satin" and "Tuesday Afternoon" from their first symphonic masterwork, 1967's Days of Future Past. He also penned most of the Moody's other hits, and began an intermittent solo career when the band took a four year hiatus in the '70s. After over 70 million albums sold, The Moody Blues were finally inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame this past April. Justin Hayward talks about that honor and lots more in this two hour special, featuring lots of the wonderful music he and his band made. Justin plays at the Blue Ocean Music Hall in Salisbury, MA on Sunday, August 5th and two days later at the Narrows Center in Fall River, MA.
Location: 88.1 FM
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Bob Dubrow
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