GO NOW! The Music Of The Moody Blues

GO NOW! The Music Of The Moody Blues

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About the show

THE MOODY BLUES sold over 70 million albums, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, sold out Madison Square Gardens twice in one day and recorded the very first symphonic rock album, Days Of Future Passed.

Gordy Marshall (The Moody Blues) and Mick Wilson (10cc) created The GO NOW! Band - a unique tribute to this timeless music. Having toured all over the world GO NOW! have performed with many major orchestras in the US including the Dallas Symphony, The Phili Pops, The Houston Symphony and the Nashville Symphony, to name just a few. They also perform a ‘band only’ extended set of all the Moody Blues hits, including Nights In White Satin, Tuesday Afternoon and Question - as well as the worldwide hit closely associated with THE MOODY BLUES, Forever Autumn from Jeff Wayne’s The War Of The Worlds.

GO NOW! have become the premier tribute to what is considered to be by Rolling Stone magazine, The Greatest Classic Rock Band of a Generation.

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GO NOW! The Music Of The Moody Blues

GO NOW! The music of The Moody Blues is the brainchild of drummer Gordy Marshall. Gordy toured with The Moody Blues for 25 years as a session musician. Along with Mick Wilson (known from 10cc), the two musicians have brought together some of the very best singers and instrumentalists in the country to create the ultimate tribute to the greatest classic rock band of a generation. Hit songs such as Nights in White Satin, Tuesday Afternoon, Go Now and Isn't Life Strange are beautifully recreated live, and sound as close to the initial recordings as you will ever hear.

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