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Just Announced! I will be performing at Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT. I can't wait to see you there. General tickets go on sale this Friday, August 16th at 10 am ET. Be sure to purchase your tickets at JustinHayward.com. 💙🌎
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Justin Hayward at Great Barrington, MA in The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center 2024
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Blanche
July 24th 2024
The last time I had been to the Berkshires, in Lenox at Tanglewood to be specific, was to see the Moody Blues on 26th June 1994. Theirs was a 20-tune setlist with a short intermission between the two sets. As lovely as that Sunday evening was, have no hesitation in confessing the Friday evening performance at the intimate Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center topped it. The theatre is an oldie dating back to 1905, has a few limitations when it comes to conveniences or accoutrements, but Justin Hayward and his small but talented troupe gave us a sparkling night to remember. The fulsome 15-tune setlist, including the 6-song medley that’s been a winning addition and slotted appropriately after the 5th tune, was ideally sequenced: Tuesday Afternoon; Driftwood; Blue World; Living for Love; Hope and Pray; The Day We Meet Again/One Lonely Room/Out and In/In My World/Meanwhile/Voices in the Sky; The Voice; Forever Autumn; Never Comes the Day; Your Wildest Dreams; Question; Nights in White Satin; Blue Guitar; The Story in Your Eyes; and, I Know You’re Out There Somewhere… an inspired mix that flirted with genres, changed up tempos. Justin’s solo shows have been labors of love. He’s obviously taken pains to hone, introduce a few surprises with each tour, to keep his performances fresh and appealing. His fellow musicians accommodate, lend their significant contributions, to prove less is more. Hearing his compositions, together with a cover or two, as they sounded when he first sat down to create, pull them together, is a genuine joy and privilege. There’s the difference that sets them apart, makes for a most memorable night.
Great Barrington, MA@
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
THOMAS
July 21st 2024
Had a great time. Never realized Great Barrington, Massachusetts, was such an arts mecca/tourist destination, located in one of the more remote areas of the state. Well, as remote as can be in a state that small. Have flown into the local airport several times but had never been down town. Street musicians, artists, and other performers all over the place. Located a parking spot about a quarter mile from the venue. Sidewalks totally crammed with humanity. Wonderful show with three song encore. A quick survey showed few, if any, empty seats. Justin had a person I assume was his guitar tech on stage for two songs, one on acoustic bass and the other on twelve string. Missing from the set was my favorite of his solo songs "The Western Sky" but he did start a medley of about six songs with the first verse of "The Day We Meet Again" which is my all time Moodys' favorite. Justin flubbed the lyrics in the last verse of "Forever Autumn". What should have been "... as if to hide a lonely tear" started to come out as a repeat of the previous verse "...you always loved that time of year". He caught himself midway through and grimaced a bit before carrying on to the finish. The song is always a crowd favorite and I doubt anyone really cared.
Great Barrington, MA@
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
Carolyn
July 14th 2024
My expectations were low because I just didn't see how one member of The Moody Blues even if it was the key member could make it that much of a memorable event. But I've always loved Justin Hayward and I knew it might be my last chance to see him. I would rather see him with John Lodge but apparently they've said they would never tour again. Of course many groups say that and then end up doing it so Never Say Never. I went with my sister who was not a big Moody Blues fan and she ended up a huge fan. It was truly a wonderful event and it went on a long time and he wanted it to go longer but I think the venue shut him down after the third encore. He did all the big songs or most of the ones you would want him to do and he had some great backup including a vocalist from back in the day, another guitar player who was really good and opened for the show, and someone else I believe that I can't remember right now. His vocals of course aren't the same as they were back in the day but he can still hold his own once he gets going. He's still very charismatic and endearing. I would go see him anytime after this experience. Five stars.☆☆☆☆☆♡
Sacramento, CA@
Crest Theatre
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About Justin Hayward

Justin Hayward (born David Justin Hayward, on 14 October 1946, in Swindon, England) is best known as the main singer, guitarist and composer with the Moody Blues.

Having played with local bands in the Swindon area since the age of 13, Hayward's professional career began in 1964 when he joined Marty Wilde and his wife, Joyce, in the Wilde Three. While still only 17, and against Wilde's advice, Hayward signed a publishing contract with the skiffle artist and record producer, Lonnie Donegan. This was a move that Hayward would go on to regret as it meant that the songwriter's and composer's rights to all the songs he wrote up until 1974 would forever be owned by Donegan's Tyler Music.

Hayward joined the Moody Blues in late 1966, replacing the departing vocalist, Denny Laine. Bassist John Lodge replaced Clint Warwick at the same time.

The integration of Hayward and Lodge into the Moody Blues sparked greater commercial success and recognition for the band, transforming them from a mainly covers band into one of the biggest selling acts of all-time. Their album sales from 1978 to date (2006) are in excess of 60 million. The exact figures for the bands' album sales from 1967 to 1978 have been contested in court as record company and accountants' figures differ considerably.

The 1967 album "Days of Future Passed", one of the first and most influential albums of its genre, spawned the Hayward-penned singles "Tuesday Afternoon" and the classic "Nights in White Satin" that went on to sell in excess of 2 million copies. Hayward also wrote "Question" (that was held off the No1 spot in the UK by the England 1970 World Cup Squad with "Back Home") as well as the majority of the group's other singles including "Driftwood" (1978), "The Voice" (1981), "Blue World" (1983), "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986), "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (1988), "Bless the Wings" (1991), "English Sunset" (1999) and "Haunted" (1999).

In 1972, the group decided to take a break from performing and recording as a unit. During this time, Hayward found international solo success - in 1977, with his album, "Songwriter", and the first single from it, "One Lonely Room"; and in 1978, collaborating on the concept album "Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H G Wells' 'The War of the Worlds'" that yielded his hits "Forever Autumn" and "The Eve of the War".

Hayward has also co-written songs with other members of the band during their career, most prolifically with the band's bassist/vocalist, John Lodge. Together, in 1975, they had a hit single, "Blue Guitar", and album, "Blue Jays".

During the 1980s, Hayward composed and performed for film and television, including the theme song, "It Won't Be Easy", for the 1987 BBC2 science fiction series, "Star Cops". He also wrote "Something Evil, Something Dangerous" for the film "The Howling IV", "Eternal Woman" for the film "She" and music for "The Shoe People".

In 1989, with producer-arranger Mike Batt, Hayward released "Classic Blue" - an album of standards written by other composers, set to orchestration and arranged by Batt. His most recent solo album, "The View From The Hill", was released in 1996 and a live recording, "Live in San Juan Capistrano" followed in 1998.

In 1974, Hayward was awarded the first of numerous ASCAP awards he has received for songwriting.

In 1985, the Moody Blues picked up the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, followed in 1988 by Hayward receiving the Ivor Novello Award, among other honours, for Composer of the Year for "I Know You're Out There Somewhere".

In 2004, Hayward was awarded the "Gold Badge" for lifetime achievement by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) to add to the "Golden Note" for lifetime achievement that he was awarded in 2000 by the American Society of Songwriters, Composers and Publishers (ASCAP) - one of only a handful of British artists to have received this award, the previous before Hayward being Elton John in 1991.

In a recent BBC World Service interview, Hayward and Lodge made it clear they have no plans to stop working and regarded it as "a privilege" to still be working in the music business and have people still want to see them perform and buy their music.

Hayward continues to tour and record with Moody Blues and as a solo artist. In April 2006, he took part in the stage tour of "Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H G Wells' 'The War of the Worlds' ". The show received outstanding reviews from audiences and critics alike and an international tour of the show is currently in the planning stage (June 2006).

Hayward has lived in Monte Carlo since 1996 with his wife, Marie (married December 1970). They have one daughter, Doremi Celeste (born December 1972).
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Classic Rock, Rock

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Latest Posts

Justin Hayward
a month ago
Just Announced! I will be performing at Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT. I can't wait to see you there. General tickets go on sale this Friday, August 16th at 10 am ET. Be sure to purchase your tickets at JustinHayward.com. 💙🌎
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Justin Hayward at Great Barrington, MA in The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center 2024
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Fan Reviews

Blanche
July 24th 2024
The last time I had been to the Berkshires, in Lenox at Tanglewood to be specific, was to see the Moody Blues on 26th June 1994. Theirs was a 20-tune setlist with a short intermission between the two sets. As lovely as that Sunday evening was, have no hesitation in confessing the Friday evening performance at the intimate Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center topped it. The theatre is an oldie dating back to 1905, has a few limitations when it comes to conveniences or accoutrements, but Justin Hayward and his small but talented troupe gave us a sparkling night to remember. The fulsome 15-tune setlist, including the 6-song medley that’s been a winning addition and slotted appropriately after the 5th tune, was ideally sequenced: Tuesday Afternoon; Driftwood; Blue World; Living for Love; Hope and Pray; The Day We Meet Again/One Lonely Room/Out and In/In My World/Meanwhile/Voices in the Sky; The Voice; Forever Autumn; Never Comes the Day; Your Wildest Dreams; Question; Nights in White Satin; Blue Guitar; The Story in Your Eyes; and, I Know You’re Out There Somewhere… an inspired mix that flirted with genres, changed up tempos. Justin’s solo shows have been labors of love. He’s obviously taken pains to hone, introduce a few surprises with each tour, to keep his performances fresh and appealing. His fellow musicians accommodate, lend their significant contributions, to prove less is more. Hearing his compositions, together with a cover or two, as they sounded when he first sat down to create, pull them together, is a genuine joy and privilege. There’s the difference that sets them apart, makes for a most memorable night.
Great Barrington, MA@
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
THOMAS
July 21st 2024
Had a great time. Never realized Great Barrington, Massachusetts, was such an arts mecca/tourist destination, located in one of the more remote areas of the state. Well, as remote as can be in a state that small. Have flown into the local airport several times but had never been down town. Street musicians, artists, and other performers all over the place. Located a parking spot about a quarter mile from the venue. Sidewalks totally crammed with humanity. Wonderful show with three song encore. A quick survey showed few, if any, empty seats. Justin had a person I assume was his guitar tech on stage for two songs, one on acoustic bass and the other on twelve string. Missing from the set was my favorite of his solo songs "The Western Sky" but he did start a medley of about six songs with the first verse of "The Day We Meet Again" which is my all time Moodys' favorite. Justin flubbed the lyrics in the last verse of "Forever Autumn". What should have been "... as if to hide a lonely tear" started to come out as a repeat of the previous verse "...you always loved that time of year". He caught himself midway through and grimaced a bit before carrying on to the finish. The song is always a crowd favorite and I doubt anyone really cared.
Great Barrington, MA@
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
Carolyn
July 14th 2024
My expectations were low because I just didn't see how one member of The Moody Blues even if it was the key member could make it that much of a memorable event. But I've always loved Justin Hayward and I knew it might be my last chance to see him. I would rather see him with John Lodge but apparently they've said they would never tour again. Of course many groups say that and then end up doing it so Never Say Never. I went with my sister who was not a big Moody Blues fan and she ended up a huge fan. It was truly a wonderful event and it went on a long time and he wanted it to go longer but I think the venue shut him down after the third encore. He did all the big songs or most of the ones you would want him to do and he had some great backup including a vocalist from back in the day, another guitar player who was really good and opened for the show, and someone else I believe that I can't remember right now. His vocals of course aren't the same as they were back in the day but he can still hold his own once he gets going. He's still very charismatic and endearing. I would go see him anytime after this experience. Five stars.☆☆☆☆☆♡
Sacramento, CA@
Crest Theatre
View More Fan Reviews

About Justin Hayward

Justin Hayward (born David Justin Hayward, on 14 October 1946, in Swindon, England) is best known as the main singer, guitarist and composer with the Moody Blues.

Having played with local bands in the Swindon area since the age of 13, Hayward's professional career began in 1964 when he joined Marty Wilde and his wife, Joyce, in the Wilde Three. While still only 17, and against Wilde's advice, Hayward signed a publishing contract with the skiffle artist and record producer, Lonnie Donegan. This was a move that Hayward would go on to regret as it meant that the songwriter's and composer's rights to all the songs he wrote up until 1974 would forever be owned by Donegan's Tyler Music.

Hayward joined the Moody Blues in late 1966, replacing the departing vocalist, Denny Laine. Bassist John Lodge replaced Clint Warwick at the same time.

The integration of Hayward and Lodge into the Moody Blues sparked greater commercial success and recognition for the band, transforming them from a mainly covers band into one of the biggest selling acts of all-time. Their album sales from 1978 to date (2006) are in excess of 60 million. The exact figures for the bands' album sales from 1967 to 1978 have been contested in court as record company and accountants' figures differ considerably.

The 1967 album "Days of Future Passed", one of the first and most influential albums of its genre, spawned the Hayward-penned singles "Tuesday Afternoon" and the classic "Nights in White Satin" that went on to sell in excess of 2 million copies. Hayward also wrote "Question" (that was held off the No1 spot in the UK by the England 1970 World Cup Squad with "Back Home") as well as the majority of the group's other singles including "Driftwood" (1978), "The Voice" (1981), "Blue World" (1983), "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986), "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (1988), "Bless the Wings" (1991), "English Sunset" (1999) and "Haunted" (1999).

In 1972, the group decided to take a break from performing and recording as a unit. During this time, Hayward found international solo success - in 1977, with his album, "Songwriter", and the first single from it, "One Lonely Room"; and in 1978, collaborating on the concept album "Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H G Wells' 'The War of the Worlds'" that yielded his hits "Forever Autumn" and "The Eve of the War".

Hayward has also co-written songs with other members of the band during their career, most prolifically with the band's bassist/vocalist, John Lodge. Together, in 1975, they had a hit single, "Blue Guitar", and album, "Blue Jays".

During the 1980s, Hayward composed and performed for film and television, including the theme song, "It Won't Be Easy", for the 1987 BBC2 science fiction series, "Star Cops". He also wrote "Something Evil, Something Dangerous" for the film "The Howling IV", "Eternal Woman" for the film "She" and music for "The Shoe People".

In 1989, with producer-arranger Mike Batt, Hayward released "Classic Blue" - an album of standards written by other composers, set to orchestration and arranged by Batt. His most recent solo album, "The View From The Hill", was released in 1996 and a live recording, "Live in San Juan Capistrano" followed in 1998.

In 1974, Hayward was awarded the first of numerous ASCAP awards he has received for songwriting.

In 1985, the Moody Blues picked up the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, followed in 1988 by Hayward receiving the Ivor Novello Award, among other honours, for Composer of the Year for "I Know You're Out There Somewhere".

In 2004, Hayward was awarded the "Gold Badge" for lifetime achievement by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) to add to the "Golden Note" for lifetime achievement that he was awarded in 2000 by the American Society of Songwriters, Composers and Publishers (ASCAP) - one of only a handful of British artists to have received this award, the previous before Hayward being Elton John in 1991.

In a recent BBC World Service interview, Hayward and Lodge made it clear they have no plans to stop working and regarded it as "a privilege" to still be working in the music business and have people still want to see them perform and buy their music.

Hayward continues to tour and record with Moody Blues and as a solo artist. In April 2006, he took part in the stage tour of "Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H G Wells' 'The War of the Worlds' ". The show received outstanding reviews from audiences and critics alike and an international tour of the show is currently in the planning stage (June 2006).

Hayward has lived in Monte Carlo since 1996 with his wife, Marie (married December 1970). They have one daughter, Doremi Celeste (born December 1972).
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Genres:
Classic Rock, Rock

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