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Moody Blues drummer, co-founder Graeme Edge dies

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What happens with any generation, as time moves on, they start fading into history, and the greats among them are celebrated and remembered when they pass from this world, lately in the world of Rock and Roll we have been losing titans who helped define an era and a music genre. Graeme Edge was part of an electrifying and cutting-edge group called The Moody Blues, and the hits churned out by this legendary band are still being discovered today by generations of new listeners to Rock, and especially by those looking for that unusual, non-main-stream sound. The Associated Press originated this story:

Frontman, Justin Hayward called Graeme Edge the backbone of the cutting-edge British rock band

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Graeme Edge, a drummer and co-founder of The Moody Blues, has died. He was 80.

FILE – Graeme Edge, drummer for The Moody Blues, waves on the red carpet before the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony April 14, 2018, in Cleveland. Edge, a drummer and co-founder of the band, has died. He was 80. The band’s frontman, Justin Hayward, confirmed Edge’s death Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021, on the group’s website. The cause of his death has not been revealed. Hayward called Edge the backbone of the British rock band. The band’s last album was released in 2003. (AP Photo/David Richard, File)

The band’s frontman Justin Hayward confirmed Edge’s death Thursday on the group’s website. The cause of his death has not been revealed.

Hayward called Edge the backbone of the British rock band, which was inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. The band’s last album was released in 2003.

“When Graeme told me he was retiring I knew that without him it couldn’t be the Moody Blues anymore,” Hayward said. “And that’s what happened. It’s true to say that he kept the group together throughout all the years, because he loved it.”

In 1964, Edge co-founded the group in Birmingham, England. His drumming expertise was a key ingredient for the band’s massive prog-rock hits between the 1960s-70s including “Nights in White Satin,” “Tuesday Afternoon,” and “I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band).”

“In the late 1960s we became the group that Graeme always wanted it to be, and he was called upon to be a poet as well as a drummer,” said Hayward, who joined The Moody Blues in 1966 with bassist John Lodge after Denny Laine’s departure from the band.

FILE – Jon Bon Jovi, left, Richie Sambora, and Graeme Edge, are seen at Hall of Fame Dedication at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on April 13, 2018 in Cleveland. 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, Nov. 11, 2021, on the group’s website. The cause of his death has not been revealed. Hayward called Edge the backbone of the British rock band. The band’s last album was released in 2003. (Photo by Michael Zorn/Invision/AP, File)

“He delivered that beautifully and brilliantly, while creating an atmosphere and setting that the music would never have achieved without his words,” he continued. “I asked Jeremy Irons to recreate them for our last tours together and it was absolutely magical.”

Edge was featured in The Moody Blues’ 16 studio albums starting with “The Magnificent Moodies” in 1965 and ending with their final album, the Christmas-themed “December” in 2003.

Lodge paid homage to Edge on the band’s Facebook page, also lauding him for his spoken word talents.

“To me he was the White Eagle of the North with his beautiful poetry,” he said. “His friendship, his love of life and his ‘unique’ style of drumming that was the engine room of the Moody Blues. … I will miss you Graeme.”

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