Saturday, March 20, 2010

The Moody Blues




For the first time ever, the legendary Moody Blues—Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge— bring their signature symphonic rock to Lancaster's American Music Theatre.

The Moody Blues’ dreamy, orchestral sound is ingrained in America’s consciousness, and their songs have been featured everywhere from countless TV commercials, an episode of the Simpsons, and even inspiring a theme park ride.

Their many hits are artistic, poignant, yet still have a wide appeal. Come for an evening of music you’ll remember, featuring: “Nights in White Satin,” “ Tuesday Afternoon,” “ In Your Wildest Dreams,” “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” “I’m Just a Singer in a Rock’ N’ Roll Band,” “ The Story in Your Eyes,” “ Question,” “Isn’t Life Strange,” and many more.

If you have never been to a Moody Blues concert, you just cannot imagine what you are missing. It is a MUST at least once in your lifetime. If you have been to a concert, then you know you must get to American Music Theatre March 27th.

IF YOU CANNOT GO, don't despair! You can also catch them the day before in Washington, D.C. at DAR Constitution Hall. When we lived in the Washington, DC area, Craig and one of our friends from London, Glenn, never missed The Moodies whenever they were in the area, and still strive to see them wherever they play. Their last tour, Hershey Theatre hosted the Moody Blues to a sold out crowd. Even after all these years, the Moody Blues continue to consistently sell out every venue in which they play.

Justin Hayward is arguably one of the most accomplished living guitar players. If nothing else, you must go to hear him!


Of course, "dyed in the wool" Moody Blues fans surely miss some members of the original band that have retired (such as Ray Thomas, [Pictured Here in 1972] famous for his flute work and as a founder of the Moodie Blues plus remarkable oratory on "Knights", and vocals in all their original albums) but their music lives on.



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