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Graeme and Edge
* Graeme Edge ( born 1941 ), English musician
The pair recruited guitarist / vocalist Denny Laine, band manager-turned-drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick.
L-R: Patrick Moraz, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge, Justin Hayward, and John Lodge ( musician ) | John Lodge
Strange Times was also the first album since 1970 to include a new poem by Graeme Edge " Nothing Changes ", narrated by Edge himself, with Hayward then singing the concluding portion of the track, and notably concluded by quoting Mike Pinder's 1968 song title ' A Simple Game '.
The Moody Blues in concert at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California in 2005. L-R: Justin Hayward, Graeme Edge and John Lodge
# " Late Lament " ( Graeme Edge, Knight )
* Graeme Edge – drums, percussion
During this time, Moraz was also credited as co-writer on the Moody Blues song " The Spirit ", along with drummer Graeme Edge, and it appeared on their 1986 album The Other Side of Life.
Many other Rock and Roll drummers have switched to or began with Ludwig drums during their careers: Brian Bennett of the Shadows, Ian Paice of Deep Purple, Simon Kirke of Bad Company, Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Ronnie Tutt with Elvis Presley, Aynsley Dunbar of Journey, Jefferson Starship, Peter Criss ( before switching to Pearl ) and his successor, Eric Carr of KISS, Lars Ulrich of Metallica ( before switching to Tama ), Herman Rarebell of Scorpions, Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues, Roger Pope of Hookfoot, Elton John and Hall and Oates, Scott Rockenfield of Queensryche, Carl Palmer of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia, Alan White of Yes, Matt Frenette of Loverboy, Steve Negus of Saga, Rick Allen of Def Leppard, Will Berman of MGMT, Rob Bennett of The Pacific Raiders, Carlton Barret ( Bob Marley and the Wailers ) and Baxter Mawoza of Synthesisare.
It is said that the first electronic drum was created by Graeme Edge, drummer of The Moody Blues, in collaboration with Sussex University Professor Brian Groves.
< p > From an interview with Graeme Edge:
Justin Hayward, the " Nights In White Satin " song's composer and singer for The Moodies, wrote this in his own bed-sit at the age of 19 (" Late Lament " was written by the Moody Blues ' drummer, Graeme Edge ).
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 lineup of guitarist Denny Laine, bassist Clint Warwick, keyboardist Mike Pinder, flautist – percussionist Ray Thomas, and drummer Graeme Edge.
* Graeme Edge – drums, percussion, vocals
* THS-15 The Graeme Edge Band Featuring Adrian Gurvitz: Kick Off Your Muddy Boots ( 1975 )
When Graeme Edge left The Moody Blues he teamed up with Adrian Gurvitz to form The Graeme Edge Band.

Graeme and found
Portuguese side Benfica, then managed by former Liverpool boss Graeme Souness, took Thomas to the Estádio da Luz on 1 August 1998, but his stay in Lisbon was an unsuccessful one as he found himself banished to the reserves after Souness was replaced by Jupp Heynckes.
When Dalglish quit in 1991, Evans found himself on the coaching staff of his fifth Liverpool manager in 18 years — Graeme Souness, a former Liverpool player who had previously been manager of Rangers.
Not soon afterwards, Graeme Souness, manager of Blackburn Rovers, found his side struggling near the bottom of the Premier League and missing a left midfielder due to injuries and inadequate transfer dealings.
Previously, Graeme Goodings had been weeknight presenter and John Riddell the weekend reader, until it was found that Goodings had bowel cancer.
Detectives found the car waiting to be sold at a nearby car lot and forensically linked it with Graeme Thorne's body.

Graeme and role
" There remains inconsistencies in evidence provided by Graeme Souness – a former manager of the club – and Freddy Shepherd – apparently acting in an undefined role but not as a club official – as to their respective roles in transfer negotiations.
It said of Souness, " We wish to make it clear that inconsistencies did not exist within the evidence given by Graeme Souness to Quest concerning his role in transfers covered by the Inquiry during his time as manager of Newcastle United FC and neither the Premier League nor do Quest have any concerns in this regard ".
His manager at Blackburn, Graeme Souness, employed him in an unfamiliar forward role.
They began as a street busking collective, sometimes with Graeme Kirkland contributing on drums, and won a role in Bruce McDonald's 1989 film Roadkill, playing buskers in a field performing their song " The Sound " produced by Bob Wiseman.
Kieron Dyer was in four episodes as an injury prone footballer, Denise Welch had a recurring role as risk manager Pam McGrath, mother of nurse Keri, Clarke Peters appeared for five episodes in 2009 as the father of nurse Donna Jackson, and Graeme Garden had a recurring role from 2003 to 2007 as cardiothoracic consultant Edward Loftwood.
It also featured a second remix by Graeme Norgate ( under the alias Vi Rez ) reprising his role as remixer on the Corrupted Files album.
Graeme Humphreys is now better known in New Zealand for his role as a radio talkback host ( under the name Graeme Hill ).

Graeme and band
She was also a guitarist with folk trio The Polekats, with whom she wrote some of her earliest material, and played as a rhythm guitarist in The Three Stoned Weaklings, a three-piece band formed by Paddy Ashdown, Gus Mackinlay and Graeme White.
The band is composed of Marti Pellow ( vocals ), Tommy Cunningham ( drums, vocals ), Graeme Clark ( bass, vocals ) and Neil Mitchell ( keyboards, vocals ).
The music for the series was arranged by John Garden, son of Graeme ( and live performer with the Scissor Sisters ), and performed by a four-piece ceilidh band.
Tempted by Radar to a five album deal, the band declined, instead poaching their A & R contact, Graeme Beattie, for work at Chemikal Underground.
The only notable exception to this was Graeme " Jerker " Jenkins who was the stepladder for Alex Jesaulenko's mark ; Melbourne band TISM even wrote the song " the Back upon Which Jezza Jumped " about him.
During the gig from which this EP was recorded, Graeme Douglas ( formerly of The Kursaal Flyers ) joined the band onstage and jammed along adding extra lead lines.
Formed in 1981 by Graeme Downes, Craig Easton, Anita Pillai, Phillip Higham and Greg Kerr, the band went through multiple line-ups before going on an extended hiatus after their 1997 album Over The Moon.
Graeme Bell was an important contributor to Melbourne's 1940s traditional jazz boom and in 1947 his band was a great success when they played at the World Youth Festival in Prague, Czechoslovakia, going on to tour Europe and finally basing themselves in England where they are said to have exerted a strong influence on the European traditional jazz revival of that era.
Shortly before its release, guitarist Graeme Ramsay left the band after six years.
Graeme Hunter Kelling ( 4 April 1957 – 10 June 2004 ) was a guitarist with the Scottish pop band, Deacon Blue.
Hill has recorded albums with Marnie Stern, Tough Guy Fantasy / Arctic Boys, Flössin, Crime in Choir, Nervous Cop ( with drummer Greg Saunier of Deerhoof and harpist Joanna Newsom ), Damsel ( with guitarist Nels Cline ), Friend / Enemy ( with Tim Kinsella, Sam Zurick, Todd Mattei, Jim Becker, Graeme Gibson, Caryn Culp, Emma Grace Lansangan, Nick Marci, Chris Powell, Azita Youssefi ), Zach Hill and the Holy Smokes ( whose first release was accompanied by a 138-page book written and illustrated by Hill ), as well as playing drums for Chino Moreno's band Team Sleep, The Ladies, Kenseth Thibideau and Marty Anderson's band Howard Hello and Jeordie White and Chris Goss's band Goon Moon.
The multi-instrumentalist is perhaps best known for his work with Graeme Bell ’ s band with which he twice toured Europe and England in the 1940s.
Pale Saints were a British alternative rock band formed in 1987 by Ian Masters ( bass / vocals ), Graeme Naysmith ( guitar ), and Chris Cooper ( drums ) in Leeds, England.
After a stint as a teenager in the late ' 70's playing rhythm guitar in working men's clubs and other unlicensed venues with Gavin Keen ( lead guitar ), Graeme Dooley ( drums ) and Spike Quinn ( bass ) in 60's covers band Feedback, in 1981, while he was a student at the University of Otago, in Dunedin, he co-founded the band Sneaky Feelings, for which he was lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter.
The band continued with drummer Graeme Robinson replacing Pilgrim for their 2005 US tour supporting Brendon Benson.
The core of the band consisted of vocalist Graeme Williamson and guitarists Neil Chapman and Tony Duggan-Smith, although the band made frequent use of guest musicians.
At various times the band consisted of Leslie Jonkers, Peter Keen, Graeme Humphreys, Craig Mason, David Beniston, Jane Dodd ( previously of The Verlaines ), and Ronald Young.

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