Moody Blues’ bassist and vocalist John Lodge dies at age 82

His death was announced on the Moody Blues' Facebook page, which posted a statement from his family. They revealed that he died "suddenly and unexpectedly," noting he "peacefully slipped away surrounded by his loved-ones and the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly."

In addition to his work with Moody Blues, Lodge released the album Blue Jays with his Moody Blues bandmate Justin Hayward in 1975, which was a top-five hit in the U.K. He also released two solo albums, with his most recent release, the EP Love Conquers All, dropping in February.

Lodge and the Moody Blues launched their last tour in 2017, but Lodge continued to tour on his own celebrating the music of Moody Blues. His most recent shows were dedicated to the band's sophomore album, Days of Future Passed, which is considered by some to be the first real example of the progressive rock genre. It contained the classic hit "Nights in White Satin," which was initially released in 1967 but peaked at #2 in the U.S. when it was reissued in 1972.