Dave King voted against the re-election of Graeme Park to the Rangers board at Tuesday's AGM.
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Graeme Edge was a co-founder and drummer for the classic progressive rock band the Moody Blues.Graeme Edge was one of the co-founders and the drummer of the Moody Blues who formed in Birmingham, England in 1964. The band started out playing rhythm and blues influenced songs.
In 1966, Justin Hayward and John Lodge replaced original members Clint Warwick and Denny Laine, forming the band’s best known line-up. The Moody Blues were pioneers of progressive rock releasing influential hit songs
.Dave King voted against the re-election of Graeme Park to the Rangers board at Tuesday's AGM.
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Days of Future Passed (1967). Of his seemingly lugubrious piece Late Lament on that album, Edge, who also enjoyed a reputation as the group’s bon vivant, insisted that it was intended to be joyous and uplifting.
website on Thursday. Rilla Fleming, Edge’s partner, said he died from metastatic cancer, the New York Times reported.“It’s a very sad day.
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Graeme Edge, a drummer and co-founder of The Moody Blues, has died. He was 80.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorDrummer and poet Graeme Edge, one of the founders of British rock band The Moody Blues, died Thursday, according to a statement on the band’s website from band member Justin Hayward. He was 80.“It’s a very sad day,” Hayward wrote, “Graeme’s sound and personality is present in everything we did together and thankfully that will live on.
LOS ANGELES -- Graeme Edge, a drummer and co-founder of The Moody Blues, has died. He was 80.The band’s frontman Justin Hayward confirmed Edge’s death Thursday on the group’s website.
the Moody Blues, has passed away at age 80. No cause of death has been confirmed at the time of writing.Edge’s passing was confirmed in a statement shared to the Moody Blues’ social media yesterday (November 11), with frontman Justin Hayward writing: “It’s a very sad day.
Graeme Edge, the Moody Blues drummer who co-founded the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group and stayed with it for more than 50 years, died today. He was 80. His longtime bandmate Justin Hayward posted the news on the English group’s website but offered no details.