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Denny Laine (born Brian Frederick Hines, 29 October 1944) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter, known as a founder of two major rock bands:
the Moody Blues The Moody Blues were an English rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964, initially consisting of keyboardist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, guitarist Denny Laine, drummer Graeme Edge and bassist Clint Warwick. The g ...
, with whom he played from 1964 to 1966, and
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, with whom he played from 1971 to 1981. Laine has worked with a variety of artists and groups over a six-decade career, and continues to record and perform as a solo artist. In 2018, Laine was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Moody Blues.


Early years

Laine was born in
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, Birmingham, England, where he attended Yardley Grammar School, and took up the guitar as a boy, inspired by
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musician
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. He gave his first solo performance as a musician at the age of 12, and began his career as a professional musician, fronting Denny Laine and the Diplomats, which also included
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, future drummer with
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and Electric Light Orchestra. Laine changed his name because he felt 'Brian Frederick Hines and the Diplomats... wouldn't work', instead taking the surname of his sister's idol, the singer Frankie Laine. The first name Denny came from the fact that at the time 'everyone had a backyard, and a den to hang out. I think I got that nickname there.'


Career


The Moody Blues

In 1964, Laine left The Diplomats, and shortly afterwards, he received a call from Ray Thomas and
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to form a new band, The M&B 5, which eventually was changed to
The Moody Blues The Moody Blues were an English rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964, initially consisting of keyboardist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, guitarist Denny Laine, drummer Graeme Edge and bassist Clint Warwick. The g ...
. He sang lead vocal on the group's first big hit, "
Go Now "Go Now" is a song composed by Larry Banks and Milton Bennett and first recorded by Bessie Banks, released as a single in January 1964. The best-known version was recorded by the Moody Blues and released the same year. Bessie Banks version The ...
"; other early highlights included another UK hit, "I Don't Want To Go on Without You", and the two minor UK chart hits "From the Bottom of My Heart (I Love You)" and "Everyday", both written by Laine and Pinder. Laine also sang on "Can't Nobody Love You" and "Bye Bye Bird", the latter of which was a hit in France. A self-titled EP and the album ''
The Magnificent Moodies ''The Magnificent Moodies'' is the 1965 debut album by The Moody Blues, first released in the UK, and the first and only album featuring their R&B line-up of guitarist Denny Laine, bassist Clint Warwick, keyboardist Mike Pinder, flautist–p ...
'' followed, on Decca Records. Laine and Pinder wrote most of the band's B-sides during the period 1965–66, such as "You Don't (All the Time)", "And My Baby's Gone" and "This Is My House". However, Laine's tenure with The Moody Blues was relatively short-lived, and after a number of comparative chart failures, Laine quit in October 1966. He was replaced by
Justin Hayward David Justin Hayward (born 14 October 1946) is an English musician best known as the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of the rock band the Moody Blues. Hayward became the group's principal lead guitarist and vocalist over the 1967–1974 ...
. The last record issued by The Moody Blues that featured Laine was "Life's Not Life" b/w "He Can Win", in January 1967. A compilation album of singles and album tracks of the early Moody Blues, led by Denny Laine, was released in 2006 under the title '' An Introduction to The Moody Blues''.


Electric String Band and early solo career

In December 1966, after leaving The Moody Blues, Laine formed the Electric String Band, which featured himself on guitar and vocals,
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(of
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) on guitar,
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(formerly of
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) on drums,
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on bass guitar, and electrified strings in a format not dissimilar to what Electric Light Orchestra would later achieve. In June 1967, the Electric String Band shared a bill with
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and
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at the
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in London. However, they did not achieve national attention, and soon broke up. At the same time, Laine recorded two singles as a solo artist, both released on the Deram label: "
Say You Don't Mind "Say You Don't Mind" is a song written and originally recorded by English musician Denny Laine. It was a top 20 hit for Colin Blunstone in 1972. History Laine wrote the song in 1967 after he had quit The Moody Blues and was forming the Electric ...
" b/w "Ask The People" (April 1967) and "Too Much in Love" b/w "Catherine's Wheel" (January 1968). Both failed to chart, although "Say You Don't Mind" became a Top 20 hit in 1972, when recorded by former
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front-man
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.


Balls and Ginger Baker's Air Force

Laine and Burton then went on to join the band Balls, from February 1969 until their break-up in 1971, with both also taking time to play in
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in 1970.Joynson, Vernon (1995)
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Only one single was issued by Balls, on UK Wizard Records: "Fight for My Country" b/w "Janie, Slow Down". The top side was re-edited and reissued on UK Wizard, and in the United States on Epic, under the name of Trevor Burton; he and Laine shared lead vocals on the B-side. The single was reissued again as B.L.W. as ''Live in the Mountains'' for 'Paladin', a small label distributed by Pye Records. Twelve tracks were recorded for a Balls album, but it has never been released.


Wings

In 1971, Laine joined forces with Paul and Linda McCartney to form
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, and he remained with the group for 10 years until they disbanded in 1981. Laine provided lead and rhythm guitars, lead and backing vocals, keyboards, bass guitar and woodwinds, in addition to writing or co-writing some of the group's material. Laine and the McCartneys were the nucleus of the band and were reduced to a trio twice: the most acclaimed Wings album, '' Band on the Run'', and the majority of material released upon '' London Town'', were written and recorded by Wings as a trio. Laine was also a frequent contributor to the songwriting process and as lead vocalist. He wrote and sang several songs himself ("Time to Hide", "Again and Again and Again"), co-wrote a number of compositions on ''Band on the Run'' and ''London Town'', and sang lead vocals on McCartney's songs in full ("The Note You Never Wrote") or in part ("I Lie Around", "Picasso's Last Words", "Spirits of Ancient Egypt", and "
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"). During Wings' live concerts, Laine often performed "Go Now", his hit with the Moody Blues, and original composition "Time to Hide". During his time in Wings, Laine also released two solo albums, '' Ahh...Laine'' (1973) and ''
Holly Days ''Holly Days'' is the second album by guitarist Denny Laine, released in 1977. It was recorded by him with fellow Wings (band), Wings members Paul and Linda McCartney. The album is a tribute to singer-songwriter Buddy Holly and comprises eleven c ...
'' (1976), the latter of which was also recorded by Wings core trio of Laine and the McCartneys. With Wings, Laine enjoyed the biggest commercial and critical successes of his career. The non-album single "
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" co-written with McCartney, became a hit, reaching No. 1 in the
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in 1977 and being the highest-selling single in that country until 1984. " Deliver Your Children" (from the album ''London Town''), similarly co-written with McCartney and sung by Laine, was released as a double A-side with " I've Had Enough" in the Netherlands, where it charted at No. 13. In January 1980, after Wings leader McCartney was arrested for possession of marijuana, on arrival at an airport in Japan where they were booked to perform a sell-out tour, the band's future became uncertain. Laine released his third solo album, '' Japanese Tears'', with the title track as the single; it included several songs recorded by Wings over the years. (Laine also formed the short-lived Denny Laine Band with Wings' final drummer Steve Holley.) Though Wings briefly reunited in late 1980, on 27 April 1981, Laine announced he was leaving Wings, due to McCartney's reluctance to tour in the wake of the
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.


Solo career

After leaving Wings, Laine signed with Scratch Records and released a new album, ''
Anyone Can Fly ''Anyone Can Fly'' is the title of the fourth solo album by Denny Laine. Track listing All tracks composed by Denny Laine Side one # "Running Round In Circles" 4.03 # "Be Together" 5.07 # "Who Moved the World?" 3.59 # "Racing Cars" 4.19 Side t ...
'' in 1982. He also worked on McCartney's albums ''
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'' and ''
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'' and he co-wrote one more song with McCartney, "Rainclouds" (issued as the B-side of the No. 1 single "
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"). Laine continued to release solo albums through the 1980s, such as ''
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'', ''
Wings on My Feet ''Wings On My Feet'' is the sixth solo album by Denny Laine. Track listing All tracks composed by Denny Laine. Side one # "Wings on My Feet" 3.34 # "Kick the Ball" 3.03 # "Portrait" 3.27 # "Castle in the Air" 3.05 # "Roll the Dice" 3.57 # "Lucy ...
'', '' Lonely Road'' and ''Master Suite''. In 1996, he released two albums, ''
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''; and an album of reworkings of Wings songs, entitled ''Wings at the Sound of Denny Laine''. From 1997 to 2002, he toured with the rock supergroup
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. He left the World Classic Rockers and now tours with The Denny Laine Band, and teams up with other bands on occasion. Laine's latest solo release is the 2008 album ''The Blue Musician''. He has also written a musical, ''Arctic Song''. In 2018 he performed with the 9-piece band Turkuaz doing the music of Wings. He has been featured in three fanzines, including ''Ahh Laine''.


Personal life

Laine was briefly married to
Jo Jo Laine Jo Jo Laine (born Joanne LaPatrie, Danvers, Massachusetts, July 13, 1952 – London, October 29, 2006)
, with whom he had a son, Laine, and a daughter, Heidi. He has three other children from other relationships: Lucianne Grant (with Helen, daughter of
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manager Peter Grant), Damian James (with model Catherine James) and Ainsley Laine-Adams. Laine moved to the United States in the mid-1990s.


Discography


Solo albums


Compilation albums


Singles


Guest appearances


With The Moody Blues

;Albums ; Singles


With Balls reissued as by Trevor Burton


With Ginger Baker's Airforce


With Wings


References


Bibliography

*''Wingspan : Hits and History'' by Paul McCartney, ASIN: B00005B839


External links


In the Spotlight with Denny Laine


* ttp://www.brumbeat.net/moody.htm The original Moody Blues line up, with Denny Laine on guitar and vocals
VH1.com's Biography of Denny Laine

Denny Laine 2 hour audio interview on RundgrenRadio.com
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