
Goldmine Magazine’s Hall of Fame inducts its 19th group of 10 led by the fabulous Impressions, the Moody Blues,Jim Reeves,The Velvet Underground and Grank Funk Railroad
When The Moody Blues started out in the mid-1960s, they played raucous, rough-and-tumble American R&B and blues covers, much as their British Invasion contemporaries did. What changed them into a progressive-rock superpower that flew to heaven on wings of lush instrumental beauty, psychedelic effects and artfully rendered, folk-inspired songs full of heart and intelligence?