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DENNY LAINE - MOODY BLUES / PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS
Denny Laine began his career as a professional musician fronting Denny & The
Diplomats, which also included drummer Bev Bevan. In 1964, Laine left The
Diplomats to join Mike Pinder in the Moody Blues, where he sang their first big
hit, "Go Now." He was lead singer on the Moody Blues' debut album "The
Magnificent Moodies" in 1965. After leaving The Moody Blues, he formed The
Electric String Band, but it was in 1971 that Denny joined Paul and Linda
McCartney to create Wings. He stayed with them for a decade with Denny providing
lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals, keyboards, bass, writing and
co-writing skills. He co-wrote "Mull of Kintyre" with Paul, and Denny has
recorded solo albums and toured in the years since
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