Denny Laine
Denny Laine is an English songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his roles as former guitarist and lead singer of The Moody Blues and, later, co-founder (with Paul McCartney) of Wings. Laine was one of three constant in Wings, along with Paul and Linda McCartney. Laine joined Wings in 1971 for their album Wild Life and stayed until 1980, when Wings broke up.
BANDS: Denny & The Diplomats (62-64), The Moody Blues (64-66), Electric String Band (66-67), Balls (69-70), Ginger Baker's Airforce (70), Wings (71-80)
Denny was the lead singer on the Moody Blues’ Go Now which was a worldwide multi-million seller.
With the release of Wings At The Speed of Sound, Wings had become one of the top money-making groups of the decade with an epically successful tour to follow.
Denny performed solos during their concerts on their "Wings Over America" tour and showcased his talents on many songs, most notably Go Now.