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. Towerbell Records. Armou RecordsAssociated actsWebsiteJustin David Hayward (born 14 October 1946) is an English musician best known as songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist for the rock band. Hayward became the group's principal lead guitarist and vocalist over the 1967–1974 period, and the most prolific songwriter and composer of several international hit singles for the band.Hayward wrote singles for the Moody Blues including ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' and '; in all, writing 20 of the group's 27 post-1967 singles. He also had a solo career. His first album outside the Moody Blues, a collaboration with, reached the UK top five in 1975. The single 'Blue Guitar' with Lodge reached the UK top ten in 1975, and his 1978 recording of ' from reached the UK top five.In 2018, Hayward was inducted into the as a member of the Moody Blues.

Contents.Early life and early career Hayward was born in Dean Street, England, and educated at Shrivenham School in Berkshire and the in Swindon. He was playing in several bands as early as age 15 when he bought his, a guitar that appears on nearly all of his records throughout his career, and a amplifier. All previous guitars were 'unsatisfactory' and required modification. He performed with local Swindon groups in clubs and dance halls playing mostly songs. One of Hayward's early groups was All Things Bright, which opened for. At age 17, he signed an eight-year publishing contract as a songwriter with the artist and record producer, a move Hayward later regretted, as it meant the rights to all his songs written before 1974 would always be owned by Donegan's Tyler Music.

In 1965 he answered an advertisement in and auditioned as guitarist for and he went on to work with Wilde and his wife in The Wilde Three. The Moody Blues In 1966, after answering another ad in Melody Maker, this time placed by of, Hayward was contacted by of the Moody Blues after Burdon had passed on Hayward's letter and demo discs to Pinder. Within a few days, Hayward had replaced departing Moody Blues vocalist and guitarist.

Bassist replaced temporary deputy Rod Clarke, who had stood in for departed bassist at the same time.After beginning by singing the old -inspired repertoire of the Moody Blues' 1964–1965 era, Hayward's initial artistic contribution to the Moody Blues was his song 'Fly Me High', which was a single early in 1967. BMI Repertoire. Archived from on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2015. 'From Justin: Practise', 2010.

Hayward says he was registered as David Justin Hayward but baptised as Justin David 'and remained so ever since'. The York Press. Retrieved 25 June 2015. David Roberts, ed. British Hit Singles and Albums. Guinness World Records Limited. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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Retrieved 27 June 2014. Gleason, Paul (2 April 2013). Rockcellar Magazine. Retrieved 2 September 2015. We went to the TM Center at the same time that The Beatles did.

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