Unplugged versions of the SONGS FROM DENNY LAINE CAREER ALONG WITH THE
BEHIND THE SCENES STORIES. “No guitarist was more integral to Paul
McCartney’s post Beatles career than Denny Laine.”
-Gibson Guitars
At the height of the British Invasion, Denny Laine was one of the most
recognizable voices on the music scene. As the lead singer of the
Moody Blues first and only number one hit, “Go Now,” a worldwide
multi-million seller, his soulful lead vocal performance, coupled with
Mike Pinders piano, has become a classic.
Denny left the Moody Blues and formed The Electric String Band,
writing the hit “Say You Dont Mind,” and opened for Jimi Hendrix
in London. Denny joined Balls and Ginger Bakers Air Force, singing
lead on the memorable “Man Of Constant Sorrow.” In 1971, he
co-founded Wings with Paul McCartney and together they dominated the
airwaves during the 1970’s.
After Wings ended, Denny went on to a successful solo career that
continues to this day. In April 2018, Denny was honored with the
induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a founding member of
The Moody Blues.
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