The Moody Blues had no choice but to take a huge gamble as the calendar turned to 1967. While the Birmingham, England-bred band had made an initial splash during the first wave of The British Invasion in late 1964 and on into early 1965 with “Go Now” a peppy No. 10 U.S. pop-chart hit sung by guitarist/vocalist Denny Laine they found themselves somewhat behind the curve when forward-thinking songwriting, adventurous composition, and outright psychedelia began dominating the rock milieu in the latter half of the decade. What was a poor working-class band to do?
A CARLOW teen who is up for the Ireland's Best Dressed Debutante will take a high-vis over a high heel any day! Leia Rose Byrne from Heather Hill accompanied…
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By Leila Steed04 March 2021 Sean Hopkins of Ahern Ireland (far right) handing over the Snorkel A38E to PB Machine Tech’s managing director Lily Holmes (centre right), Paschal Byrne, plant manager (centre left) and Tom Treacy, quality assurance manager (far left).