John Lodge Says Moody Blues ‘Won’t Tour Again’
Moody Blues fans have been watching and waiting, as the songs says, for something new from the band. But singer-bassist John Lodge isn t talking out of turn when he says such hopes may rank among, well, their wildest dreams. I don t think there ll be anything with the Moodys, Lodge says from his home in Naples, Fla., where he s been spending part of his quarantine writing and recording new material. I know the Moodys won t tour again. I would tour, but I know Justin [Hayward] doesn t want to tour with the Moodys, so it won t happen. Lodge adds that he s none too happy about it, but it s life, you know. And it s given him a charge to keep the group s music at the forefront of his own performances.
John Lodge Says Moody Blues Won t Tour Again
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Article Contributed by Glass Onyon PR | Published on Monday, May 10, 2021
John Lodge, legendary bass player, songwriter and vocalist of The Moody Blues, and inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, has released a new digital single entitled “The Sun Will Shine”. Out now!
In John’s own words:
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On March 8th 2020 we played a sold out show in Lexington, MA, and within a week my wife and I, like so many of us around the world, went into lockdown.
Like all of us staring at our four walls, I realised that this would be a challenging time. And then I began to think about 1967… We went into the studio and were in a sort of lockdown then, where we spent 24 hours a day creating an album that changed my life. That album was ‘Days of Future Passed’. As I looked back I remembered the creativity that took place then, and as I watched the sun rise every morning, I realised that I just needed to see the world differently. I therefore took the opportunity to write and r