Former Moody Blues Guitarist/Vocalist and Wings co-founder Denny Laine with the NJ based Classic Rock band The Cryers will be performing on October 3, 2009 at 8 pm at Don Quixote’s International Music Hall in Felton, CA. Denny and The Cryers will be performing some of his brilliant solo work plus playing hits from his Wings and his Moody Blues days.
Guitarist, vocalist, and Birmingham, England native Denny Laine co-founded the British Invasion group The Moody Blues, singing their first monster hit "Go Now". In 1971, Denny was invited by former Beatle Paul McCartney to help form the band Wings. Denny provided lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals, keyboards, bass, and writing skills. Denny, Paul and Linda McCartney formed the nucleus of the band. It was with Wings that Denny enjoyed the biggest commercial and critical successes of his career, including co-writing the smash hit "Mull of Kintyre".
One of America's premier independent veteran rock bands, the Cryers are known not only for their own hard-rocking rootsy sound but as favorites of the British Invasion artists that they accompany. They have performed with some of rock 'n roll's most influential members, such as Lawrence Juber of Wings. Denny Laine of The Moody Blues and Wings, Terry Sylvester formerly of The Hollies, Joey Molland of Badfinger, The Pete Best Band, Peter and Gordon, and Chad and Jeremy. Currently working on their second CD of original material titled "Rock 'n Roll Holiday," the Cryers also own The Monmouth Academy of Musical Arts a top-rated music teaching facility in Central New Jersey that offers professional instruction and studio recording for a wide range of ages, skill levels and instruments.
Don Quixote’s International Music Hall is located at 6275 Highway 9, Felton CA 95018, 831-603-2294 6275, Tickets: $18 Adv, $20 Door, 21 & Older-IDs required.
For more information:
Denny Laine: www.myspace.com/dennylaine.
The Cryers: www.myspace.com/thecryersrockon
Don Quixote’s International Music Hall: www.donquixotesmusic.info
Added by The Cryers on September 21, 2009