Laine, who sang Go Now and co-wrote Mull of Kintyre, had suffered lung disease in recent years.
Denny Laine, a cofounder of the Moody Blues and a longtime member of Paul McCartney's group Wings, has died. He was 79.
Denny Laine, who founded the Moody Blues before helping Paul McCartney kickstart Wings, has died after a short battle with a lung disease.
Less than three months after Denny Laine's wife, Elizabeth Hines, started a GoFundMe to help with his โcriticalโ health issues following a serious bout of ...
Denny Laine, the British star musician who co-founded the iconic rock bands The Moody Blues and Paul McCartney's Wings, has died.
The guitarist and singer worked alongside Sir Paul McCartney and co-wrote the hit Mull of Kintyre.
On Tuesday, Denny Laine's wife announced the news in a lengthy post on social media. Laine died of interstitial lung disease.
A singer, songwriter and guitarist, Laine along with McCartney established the band Wings in 1971. They went on to win a Grammy for best pop vocal performance ...
Rock singer-songwriter Denny Laine, best known for his stints in The Moody Blues and Wings, died Tuesday after suffering numerous "health setbacks."
Drawn to its Gulf breezes, these rockers found a home in Southwest Florida.
Dennis Laine was Paul McCartney's longtime sideman in the ex-Beatle's solo band Wings.
Many musicians are celebrating the late Denny Laine on social media this week. The former Wings and The Moody Blues singer-guitarist died Tuesday.
He wrote โMull of Kintyreโ with Paul McCartney and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the Moody Blues.