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Casual fans may not know that The Moody Blues had a modestly successful career even before their well known album 'Days of ...
Mike Pinder, the Moody Blues keyboardist and the last surviving founding member of the Rock Hall-inducted band, has died at the age of 82.. Pinder’s family announced his death in a statement ...
Mike Pinder, who co-founded the Moody Blues and played keyboards and mellotron on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group's first nine albums, died April 24 at 82.
Mr. Pinder remained with the Moody Blues until 1978, providing vocals and contributing songs as well as continuing to use the Mellotron on albums like “In Search of the Lost Chord” (1968) and ...
By the time the album peaked at No. 3 here in the States, the Moody Blues had long since moved on, recording six more albums. "Three months later, we're back in the studio making another album ...
Laine joined Ray Thomas and Mike Pinder to form the Moody Blues and sang lead on the group's first hit, "Go Now." His death comes 50 years after the release of McCartney's Band on the Run album.
Over the course of Mike's time in the band, the Moody Blues released several albums, including On the Threshold of a Dream which topped the Official Albums Chart in 1969.
Mike Pinder, Moody Blues founding member, dies at 82. ... He made two albums for his own label, One Step — “Among the Stars” (1994) and “A Planet With One Mind” (1995).
The Moody Blues would go on to release six more chart-topping albums: 1968's In Search of the Last Chord, 1969's On the Threshold of a Dream (their first number one album in the U.K.) and their ...