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Denny Lane of the Moody Blues and later on with Wings.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-67630264
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-67630264
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pinball1970 said:Denny Lane of the Hollies and later on with Wings.
Blimey. Embarrassing. Corrected. Apologies Denny where ever you are.OCR said:
Denny Laine was a British musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for being a founding member of the Moody Blues and a key member of Wings, a band he formed with Paul McCartney after the breakup of The Beatles. Born as Brian Frederick Hines, he had a successful career that spanned several decades, contributing to many hits and being part of influential music movements.
As of the last update, specific details about Denny Laine's cause of death have not been disclosed publicly. It is common for families or representatives to release a statement regarding the circumstances at a later time.
Denny Laine was instrumental in the success of the Moody Blues with their hit "Go Now" in the 1960s. After joining Wings, he co-wrote several songs and his contributions were crucial in albums like "Band on the Run" and "Venus and Mars." His versatility as a musician allowed him to play multiple instruments and styles, making significant impacts on the rock and pop genres.
Details about a public memorial for Denny Laine have not been announced yet. Such events usually depend on the wishes of the family and the estate, and announcements might be made through official channels or social media platforms.
Fans wishing to pay their respects to Denny Laine can leave messages on social media, participate in any public memorials that may be organized, or donate to charities that were important to him. Listening to his music and sharing memories of how his work touched their lives is also a meaningful way to honor his legacy.