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  2. Clint Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Clint Warwick (born Albert Eccles; 25 June 1940 – 15 May 2004) was an English rock musician and the original bassist for the rock band the Moody Blues. [1]

  3. Clint Warwick Never really explained why he quit the Moody Blues

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    Clint Warwick played bass for the Moody Blues on the first album Go Now. He quit citing touring and family in 1966 and divorced in 1967. Unlucky choice.

  4. The Life & Death of The Moody Blues' CLINT WARWICK

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    Join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Clint Warwick, the original bassist for The Moody Blues. From his early days with the band to his departure and life beyond the spotlight, we...

  5. The Moody Blues - Wikipedia

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    Clint Warwick, the Moody Blues' original bassist, died on 15 May 2004, at the age of 63. November 2005 brought a new live album and DVD, Lovely to See You: Live, recorded and filmed at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on 11 June that year.

  6. Clint Warwick - The Independent

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    The bassist Clint Warwick was in the original Moody Blues line-up which topped the UK charts and made the US Top Ten in 1965 with "Go Now", the dramatic, melancholy song first...

  7. Remembering Clint Warwick - Brumbeat

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    Clint Warwick was bass guitarist/vocalist in the original line-up of Birmingham's internationally famous band that also featured drummer Graeme Edge, guitarist Denny Laine, keyboard player Mike Pinder, and flute player Ray Thomas.

  8. "This man said, ‘I’ve brought my wife for a night out and you’re...

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    Warwick was the first to make a change, leaving the group in July to spend more time with his wife and young kid. Next was Laine, in September. Prompted by the Decca debt that they’d inherited and the sense that they should soldier on, Pinder, Thomas and Edge immediately sought two replacements.

  9. Clint Warwick | British musician | Britannica

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    Contents. Clint Warwick. British musician. Also known as: Clinton Eccles. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in the Moody Blues. In the Moody Blues. ), and Clint Warwick (original name Clinton Eccles; b. June 25, 1939, Birmingham—d. May 15, 2004, Birmingham). Later members included Justin Hayward (in full David Justin Hayward; b.

  10. List of the Moody Blues band members - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Blues were an English progressive rock band from Birmingham. Formed in May 1964, the group originally consisted of guitarist and vocalist Denny Laine, keyboardist and vocalist Mike Pinder, woodwind player and vocalist Ray Thomas, bassist Clint Warwick, and drummer Graeme Edge. The band remained active until late 2018, when sole ...

  11. Clint Warwick - Discogs

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    Clint Warwick, nee Albert Eccles, the founding bassist of The Moody Blues, died of a liver ailment on May 15 at age 63. Warwick was a member of the group along Denny Laine, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge and recorded on their first hit "Go Now."