Moody Blues singer and bassist John Lodge dies ‘suddenly’ aged 82

His family have confirmed

The Moody Blues' John Lodge on stage in 2011© Getty

The Moody Blues’ John Lodge on stage in 2011

John Lodge, the bassist, co-lead vocalist and songwriter of The Moody Blues, has sadly died aged 82.

The Birmingham-born rocker’s family issued a statement today (Friday 10th October), reading: “It is with the deepest sadness that we have to announce that John Lodge, our darling husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law and brother has been suddenly and unexpectedly taken from us. As anyone who knew this massive hearted man knows, it was his enduring love of his wife, Kirsten, and his family, that was the most important thing to him, followed by his passion for music, and his faith.

“He was never happier than being on stage – he was ‘Just a ‘Singer in a Rock and Roll Band’ and he adored performing with his band and son-in-law, Jon (vocalist with YES), and being able to continue sharing this music with his fans. It gave him even more joy to be able to work with his daughter Emily and son Kristian and spend time watching his grandson John-Henry play football and dream of him playing for Birmingham City one day!

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“John peacefully slipped away surrounded by his loved-ones and the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly. We will forever miss his love, smile, kindness, and his absolute and never-ending support. We are heartbroken, but will walk forwards into peace surrounded by the love he had for each of us. As John would always say at the end of the show, thank you for keeping the faith.

“Please understand that we are not making any further comments, however we would like to leave you with John’s song ’Whispering Angels’ whilst we take a moment to reflect on this incredible man who touched so many lives.”

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John Lodge was born in Erdington, Birmingham on 20th July 1943, and he joined The Moody Blues in 1966, two years after their formation, replacing original bassist Clint Warwick.

His first album with The Moody Blues was progressive rock concept record ‘Days of Future Passed’ in 1967, which features the band’s seminal and enduring song ‘Nights in White Satin’.

Lodge was a prolific songwriter for The Moody Blues penning many of their most popular songs including ‘Peak Hour’, ‘(Evening) Time to Get Away’, ‘Gimme a Little Somethin’’, ‘Ride My See-Saw’, ‘House of Four Doors’, ‘Eyes of a Child’, ‘Send Me No Wine’, ‘To Share Our Love’, and ‘Candle of Life’ to name but a few.

He also enjoyed a solo career, releasing three acclaimed studio albums.

The Moody Blues' John Lodge© Brian Aris

The Moody Blues’ John Lodge

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