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Graeme Charles Edge (30 March 1941 – 11 November 2021) was an English musician, songwriter and poet, best known as the co-founder and drummer of the English band
the Moody Blues The Moody Blues were an English 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 group came to ...
. In addition to his work with the Moody Blues, Edge worked as the
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of his own outfit, the Graeme Edge Band. He contributed his talents to a variety of other projects throughout his career. In 2018, Edge was inducted into the
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as a member of the Moody Blues.


Life


The Moody Blues (1964–1966)

Born in Rocester,
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, Graeme Edge was one of the original members of the Moody Blues, alongside singer/guitarist
Denny Laine 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, with whom he played from 1964 to 1966, and Wings, with whom he played from 1 ...
, singer/bassist
Clint Warwick Clint Warwick (born Albert Eccles; 25 June 1940 – 15 May 2004) was an English musician known as the original bassist for the rock band the Moody Blues. Life and career Warwick was born in Aston, Birmingham, England. He was drawn to music dur ...
, singer/keyboardist
Mike Pinder Michael Thomas Pinder (born 27 December 1941) is an English rock musician, and is a founding member and original keyboard player of the British rock group the Moody Blues. He left the group following the recording of the band's ninth album ''O ...
and singer/flautist/harmonica player
Ray Thomas Raymond Thomas (29 December 1941 – 4 January 2018) was an English multi-instrumentalist, flautist, singer, founding member and composer in the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. His flute solo on the band's 1967 hit single "Night ...
. Edge provided a foundation for the original R&B and
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-flavoured band fronted by Laine, playing on all their
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singles, including the UK chart-topping "
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" (January 1965) and other 1965 hit songs: "
I Don't Want to Go On Without You "I Don't Want to Go On Without You" is soul ballad written by Bert Berns and Jerry Wexler and produced by Bert Berns for The Drifters in 1964. Covers "I Don't Want to Go On Without You" has been covered by Nazareth, The Escorts (1965), The Mood ...
", "Everyday" and "From the Bottom of my Heart (I Love You)", which were additionally released in that year.


Core seven period (1966–1974)

After the departure of Laine and Clint Warwick and the later recruitment of
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 ...
and John Lodge in 1966, the band continued initially to play the R&B style material. Edge initially was a poet for the band, contributing "Morning Glory" and "Late Lament" to ''
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'' in 1967 (narrated by Pinder). Edge himself opened ''
In Search of the Lost Chord ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is the third album by The Moody Blues, released in July 1968 on the Deram label. Content ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is a concept album around a broad theme of quest and discovery, including world exploratio ...
'' (1968) with his brief poem "Departure", though Mike Pinder narrated his "The Word" poem later on that set. Further poems provided by Edge included "In the Beginning" (co-narrated by Hayward, Edge and Pinder in turn) and "The Dream" (spoken by Pinder) for ''On the Threshold of a Dream'' (1969). Edge stated in 2018 that the reason most of his poetry was recited by Pinder was that he
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smoked so many cigarettes and drank so much whisky that he had the best voice for it. Later in 1969, as the band launched their own label,
Threshold Records Threshold Records was a record label created by the rock music group the Moody Blues. The name of the label came from their 1969 album ''On the Threshold of a Dream''. The music ensemble, band formed this label to allow for artistically packaged ...
, Edge began contributing songs. His effort "Higher and Higher" (a spoken lyric over music with a dramatic 'rocket blast off' opening; as usual, it was recited by Pinder) commenced the band's fifth album ''
To Our Children's Children's Children ''To Our Children's Children's Children'' is the fifth album by the Moody Blues, released in November 1969. " Watching and Waiting" was released as a single to promote the album, but sold poorly. On the other hand, "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Di ...
'', which also featured his instrumental composition "Beyond". Edge whispered the lyrics to his song "Don't You Feel Small" over band-sung vocals (Pinder, Thomas, Lodge and Hayward) on ''
A Question of Balance ''A Question of Balance'' is the sixth album by The Moody Blues, released in 1970. The album was an attempt by the group to strip down their previously lush, psychedelic sound in order to be able to better perform the songs in concert. The alb ...
'' (1970), on which he also contributed a closing poem/song co-written with Ray Thomas, "The Balance" (recited by Pinder). Edge co-wrote and claimed pole position as "lead grunt" on the unusual band-composed opening track "Procession" on their album '' Every Good Boy Deserves Favour'' in 1971, on which his song "After You Came" features the four lead vocalists (Thomas, Pinder, Hayward and Lodge) both together and taking brief solo lead lines in turn. Edge's song was later used as UK B-side to the chart hit "
Isn't Life Strange "Isn't Life Strange" is a 1972 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues, which was based on Pachelbel's Canon In D. Written by bassist John Lodge, it was the first of two singles released from their 1972 album '' Seventh Sojo ...
?" in 1972. The first
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is said to have been created by Edge in collaboration with
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professor Brian Groves. The device was used in the song "Procession" from the 1971 album ''Every Good Boy Deserves Favour''.Render, Michael. The Case for Vintage Electronic Drums., accessed 5 October 2020 For their 1972 ''
Seventh Sojourn ''Seventh Sojourn'' is the eighth album by the Moody Blues, released in 1972. Music and lyrics Although the album's lyrics address political concerns, in the 1990 documentary ''The Moody Blues: Legend of a Band'', bassist John Lodge describ ...
'' album, Edge co-wrote "You And Me" with Hayward, who took lead vocal. In 2013 Edge said of ''Seventh Sojourn'':
I didn't isten tothat album, because I was going through a divorce at the same time and so it was very, very painful for me. Once it was finished, I didn't play it for years and years and years. ''Never'' played it. Not that I play our stuff very much anyway, but I never ever played that one. And I hadn't really heard it apart from the
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from it, until 007 whenit came out first time on CD and I had to listen to it digitalised just to sort of say "Yeah, that's fine by me." And I thought, "Well actually, that's not too bad an album!" That's the closest I'll ever be to hearing a Moodies album for the first time.


Band hiatus

After the Moody Blues' world tour ended in 1974, the band members took a break, during which, between his two solo albums, Edge sailed on a round-the-world voyage with a small crew in his yacht ''Delia''. He returned to recording later in 1974, forming his studio-based The Graeme Edge Band (featuring guitarist/vocalist
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and Paul Gurvitz), which first issued a non-album single, "We Like To Do it", on Threshold (TH 18) in July 1974 (this was later added to his first Graeme Edge Band album as a
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on the CD release). The Graeme Edge Band then released two albums in the mid-1970s. The first was ''Kick Off Your Muddy Boots'' in September 1975 on Threshold, a subsidiary of
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, catalogue number THS 15. It was released as a
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with album art by
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and featured Adrian and Paul Gurvitz, plus a guest appearance co-drumming with Edge by
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(on "Gew Janna Woman"), and backing vocals by fellow Moody Blues member Ray Thomas. This first album reached No. 107 in the U.S. on the ''Billboard'' chart. Their second album was ''Paradise Ballroom'' in 1977 on the main Decca label and in the United States on the
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label. The album charted in the US reaching No. 164 on ''Billboard''. It was also released as a gatefold with album art by Petagno, again featuring Adrian and Paul Gurvitz. Edge also appeared as himself in the 2016 film comedy ''
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''. A single, "Everybody Needs Somebody" (taken from the latest album), was issued on Decca (F.13698) with the non-album B-side "Be My Eyes" in June 1977.


Band reformation (1978–2018)

After the Moody Blues' reunion in 1978, Edge provided "I'll Be Level with You" (sung by the group, led by Hayward) for the album ''Octave'' on Decca. After the album was released, Pinder declined to tour with the band and was replaced by ex- Yes keyboardist
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. For ''Long Distance Voyager'' in 1981 Edge contributed "22,000 Days"—the length of an average human lifespan in days—sung by Thomas, Lodge and Hayward; this was also used as the UK B-side of the single "Gemini Dream". Edge's "Going Nowhere" (sung by Ray Thomas) was his lone composition on ''The Present'' album in 1983, and he teamed with Moraz for "The Spirit" (sung by the group's vocalists in harmony) on ''The Other Side of Life'' album in 1986. Edge was not featured as a songwriter or poet on either ''Sur La Mer'' (1988) or ''Keys of the Kingdom'' (1991) and was not drummer on every track on the latter album; however, he contributed the closing poem/song "Nothing Changes", which was initially narrated by himself and then sung by the Moody Blues (Hayward featured) on the ''Strange Times'' album issued in 1999. Edge was joined onstage by Gordon Marshall as second drummer for Moody Blues concerts from 1991 to 2015 and by Billy Ashbaugh from 2016 on. In addition to drums, Edge provided varied assorted percussion instrumentation, plus additional piano to the Moody Blues' works, and featured his electronic drum kit from the early 1970s onwards on Moody Blues albums, his drumming style being recognisable and distinctive. Edge participated in the 2011 Moody Blues bluegrass tribute album '' Moody Bluegrass TWO ... Much Love'', providing the lead vocal on a bluegrass-tinged version of his poem "Higher and Higher". Edge was a fan of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. An article about him said he had "plenty of time for overseeing some rental properties, doing charity work, playing lots of golf and watching ''
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'' at his home on Florida's Gulf Coast". In 2013 Justin Hayward spoke of Edge's learning
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in 1967, along with other members of the Moody Blues. Edge was the only remaining original member of the Moody Blues still performing in the band until his retirement in 2018. He used DW drums,
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cymbals,
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heads and
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drumsticks, namely their 5A model.


Death

Edge died on 11 November 2021 at his home in
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of
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. He had previously suffered a stroke in 2016. Hayward announced that after Edge's retirement, the Moody Blues no longer existed.


Compositions


The Moody Blues

* 1967: "Morning Glory" (part of " The Day Begins") from ''
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'' * 1967: " Late Lament" (part of "
Nights in White Satin "Nights in White Satin" is a song by the Moody Blues, written and composed by Justin Hayward. It was first featured as the segment "The Night" on the album ''Days of Future Passed''. When first released as a single in 1967, it reached number 19 ...
") from ''
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'' * 1968: " Departure" from ''
In Search of the Lost Chord ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is the third album by The Moody Blues, released in July 1968 on the Deram label. Content ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is a concept album around a broad theme of quest and discovery, including world exploratio ...
'' * 1968: " The Word" from ''
In Search of the Lost Chord ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is the third album by The Moody Blues, released in July 1968 on the Deram label. Content ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is a concept album around a broad theme of quest and discovery, including world exploratio ...
'' * 1969: " In the Beginning" from ''
On the Threshold of a Dream ''On the Threshold of a Dream'' is the fourth album by The Moody Blues, released in April 1969 on the Deram label. Content The album begins with a poem accompanied by electronic sounds, and these sounds also appear at the close of the album ...
'' * 1969: " The Dream" from ''
On the Threshold of a Dream ''On the Threshold of a Dream'' is the fourth album by The Moody Blues, released in April 1969 on the Deram label. Content The album begins with a poem accompanied by electronic sounds, and these sounds also appear at the close of the album ...
'' * 1969: " Higher and Higher" from ''
To Our Children's Children's Children ''To Our Children's Children's Children'' is the fifth album by the Moody Blues, released in November 1969. " Watching and Waiting" was released as a single to promote the album, but sold poorly. On the other hand, "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Di ...
'' * 1969: "
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" from ''
To Our Children's Children's Children ''To Our Children's Children's Children'' is the fifth album by the Moody Blues, released in November 1969. " Watching and Waiting" was released as a single to promote the album, but sold poorly. On the other hand, "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Di ...
'' * 1970: "Don't You Feel Small" from ''
A Question of Balance ''A Question of Balance'' is the sixth album by The Moody Blues, released in 1970. The album was an attempt by the group to strip down their previously lush, psychedelic sound in order to be able to better perform the songs in concert. The alb ...
'' * 1970: "
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" (with Ray Thomas) from ''
A Question of Balance ''A Question of Balance'' is the sixth album by The Moody Blues, released in 1970. The album was an attempt by the group to strip down their previously lush, psychedelic sound in order to be able to better perform the songs in concert. The alb ...
'' * 1971: "
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" (with
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 ...
, John Lodge,
Mike Pinder Michael Thomas Pinder (born 27 December 1941) is an English rock musician, and is a founding member and original keyboard player of the British rock group the Moody Blues. He left the group following the recording of the band's ninth album ''O ...
and
Ray Thomas Raymond Thomas (29 December 1941 – 4 January 2018) was an English multi-instrumentalist, flautist, singer, founding member and composer in the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. His flute solo on the band's 1967 hit single "Night ...
) from '' Every Good Boy Deserves Favour'' * 1971: "After You Came" from '' Every Good Boy Deserves Favour'' * 1972: " You and Me" (with Justin Hayward) from ''
Seventh Sojourn ''Seventh Sojourn'' is the eighth album by the Moody Blues, released in 1972. Music and lyrics Although the album's lyrics address political concerns, in the 1990 documentary ''The Moody Blues: Legend of a Band'', bassist John Lodge describ ...
'' * 1978: "I'll Be Level With You" from ''
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'' * 1981: "22,000 Days" from ''
Long Distance Voyager ''Long Distance Voyager'' is the tenth album by the Moody Blues, first released in May 1981 on the group's Threshold record label. It was the group's first album featuring keyboardist Patrick Moraz (who previously had worked with bands such as ...
'' * 1983: "Going Nowhere" from '' The Present'' * 1986: "The Spirit" (with Patrick Moraz) from '' The Other Side of Life'' * 1999: "Nothing Changes" from '' Strange Times''


The Graeme Edge Band

* 1974: "We Like To Do it" - non-album single (later added to CD of ''Kick Off Your Muddy Boots'') * 1975: "Lost in Space" from ''Kick Off Your Muddy Boots'' * 1975: "Have You Ever Wondered" from ''Kick Off Your Muddy Boots'' * 1975: "The Tunnel" (with Adrian Gurvitz, & Paul Gurvitz) from ''Kick Off Your Muddy Boots'' * 1975: "Somethin' We'd Like To Say" from ''Kick Off Your Muddy Boots'' * 1977: "Paradise Ballroom" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom'' * 1977: "Human" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom'' * 1977: "Everybody Needs Somebody" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom'' * 1977: "Be My Eyes" (with Adrian Gurvitz) - "B" side to "Everybody Needs Somebody" single (later added to CD of ''Paradise Ballroom'') * 1977: "All Is Fair" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom'' * 1977: "Down, Down, Down" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom'' * 1977: "In the Light of the Light" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom'' * 1977: "Caroline" (with Adrian Gurvitz) from ''Paradise Ballroom''


References


External links

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