The music world mourns the loss of John Lodge, the iconic bassist and singer of The Moody Blues, who passed away at 82. Lodge's journey with the band spanned over five decades, from his joining in 1966 to their final live performance in 2018. Born in Birmingham, he became a cornerstone of the band's sound, contributing to their classic albums like 'Days Of Future Passed' and 'In Search Of The Lost Chord.'
Lodge's versatility was showcased in 'Octave,' where the band experimented with a more pop-oriented style. His dedication to the group's music continued until their final studio album, 'December,' a collection of Christmas songs released in 2003. The Moody Blues' legacy was further solidified when they were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in the same year they stopped performing live.
Lodge's passing is a reminder of the profound impact he had on the band's sound and the music industry. His contributions to The Moody Blues' classic era will forever be remembered, leaving a void in the hearts of fans and fellow musicians alike.