R.I.P. Denny Lane 29.10.44 – 5.12.23

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Denny Laine is primarily recognized for his contributions to the Moody Blues and later as a member of Wings. The discussion highlights a common mix-up between Laine and the Hollies, leading to some confusion among fans. The conversation emphasizes Laine's significant role in both bands, showcasing his influence in the music industry. Apologies were made for the initial error regarding his affiliation, underscoring the importance of accurate representation of artists' legacies.
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Denny Lane of the Moody Blues and later on with Wings.

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pinball1970 said:
Denny Lane of the Hollies and later on with Wings.

The Hollies ?

Or, The Moody Blues ?

Denny Laine - Wikipedia

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OCR said:
The Hollies ?

Or, The Moody Blues ?

Denny Laine - Wikipedia

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Blimey. Embarrassing. Corrected. Apologies Denny where ever you are.
 
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