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    Denny Laine & Terry Sylvester with The Cryers

    Denny Laine & Terry Sylvester with The Cryers

    Presented by New Hope Winery at New Hope Winery

    January 14, 2012


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    Denny Laine joined The Moody Blues and sang their first big hit, "Go Now"; other early highlights included 'I Don't Want To Go On Without You', another UK hit, plus the further two minor UK chart hits "From The Bottom Of My Heart ( I Love You)" , 'Everyday' (both written by Laine & Pinder) , "Can't Nobody Love You" and the harmonica-ripping "Bye Bye Bird" (a big hit in France). A self titled EP and 'The Magnificent Moodies' LP on Decca followed. Laine & Pinder wrote most of The Moody Blues 'B' sides during the 1965-66 period, such as; 'You Don't (All the Time)', 'And My Baby's Gone' & 'This is My House'.  In 1971, Laine joined Paul McCartney to found Wings, and would stay with them for a full ten years until they officially disbanded in 1981; Laine provided lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals, keyboards, bass, writing and co-writing skills, as well as being a solid solo performer. It was with Wings that Laine enjoyed the biggest commercial and critical successes of his career, including co-writing the smash hit "Mull of Kintyre".
     


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        New Hope Winery

        6123 Lower York Road
        New Hope, PA 18938

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        $ 25 Reserved Seats
        $ 35 VIP Limited Seats

        Info Phone: 215-794-2331

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        Dates:
        January 14, 2012

        Times:

        7pm Doors Open for 8pm Showtime

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