Denny Laine was a British singer-songwriter and musician who was a founding member of the Moody Blues and Wings.
He was best known for his collaborations with Paul McCartney, as well as his solo work.
He started playing guitar at an early age and formed his first band, Denny and the Diplomats, when he was still in school.
He joined The Moody Blues in 1964 as their lead singer and guitarist, and co-wrote their first hit, “Go Now”. He left the band in 1966 after their second album, and pursued a solo career.
Denny Laine Siblings: Does Denny Laine had siblings?
Denny Laine had two siblings: a brother named Brian Hines (1942-2017) who also became a musician under the name Steve Ellis; and a sister named Maureen Hines (1946-2019) who worked as a nurse.