Suffolk Theater Presents The Moody Blues' JOHN LODGE
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Riverhead NY
10 January, 2022
8:23 PM
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Suffolk Theater presents THE MOODY BLUES' JOHN LODGE on Friday, March 11 at 8:00PM. All tickets are $65, plus applicable fees. Tickets are available online at SuffolkTheater.com.JOHN LODGE, legendary bass player, songwriter and vocalist of THE MOODY BLUES, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, is bringing his incredible ‘Performs Classic Moody Blues Hits’ solo tour to Suffolk Theater. John, together with his 10,000 Light Years Band, will take audiences back to the live Moody Blues shows of the past to experience classic Moody Blues hits from the ‘Core 7 Albums’, and so much more from a career spanning over 5 decades. This electrifying show features all of John’s incredible hits such as “I’m Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band), “Ride My See-saw,” “Isn’t Life Strange,” “Steppin’ in a Slide Zone”, and “Gemini Dream”. John then entwines tributes to his band mates from the Moody Blues, with his renditions of “Legend of a Mind”, and “Sunset”, a very special performance of “Nights in White Satin” featuring the guest vocals of Jon Davison from “YES”, and, most importantly a unique recording of “Late Lament” by Graeme Edge. The tour is in support of his recent live album ‘The Royal Affair and After’, featuring all these hits and more! This truly is a unique opportunity to see John Lodge perform his Moody Blues’ hits, and, once again, experience the passion and energy of their music. As John says, “I want to keep the Moody Blues music alive’! “The set list for this tour is very special to me, it’s the ‘soundtrack’ of my life, and in bringing it to audiences, I only hope to continue to ‘Keep the Moody Blues Music Alive’ for the fans, with a full band concert feel, and featuring the songs they love with harmonies and orchestration. It’s been a challenging time for so many of us, and I’m delighted to be back on the road with my 10,000 Light Years Band…. as I’ve always said, the fans truly are the heart of the Moody Blues. They have travelled a long time with us, and I hope will continue to do so.” - John Lodge, October 2021
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