Justin Hayward and Christopher Cross with support by Mike Dawes
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Selbyville, Delaware
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Having chalked up over 50 years at the peak of the music and entertainment industry, Justin Haywardโs voice has been heard the world over. Known principally as the vocalist, lead guitarist and composer for the Moody Blues, his is an enduring talent that has helped to define the times in which he worked. Over the years the band has sold more than fifty-five million albums and received numerous awards. In 2018, along with the other members of The Moody Blues, Justin was inducted into the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Born and brought up in Swindon in the UK, Justinโs interest in music started early when he was five years old and his grandfather bequeathed him his large collection of 78 rpm recordings. โIt opened a world of imagination to me,โ says Justin. Having taught himself to play the ukulele, he soon progressed to guitar and by his early teens he was playing in local groups. Upon leaving school at 17 he answered an advertisement in Melody Maker newspaper and successfully auditioned for UK Rock and Roll hero Marty Wilde. โI got the job playing guitar for Marty โ it was a dream come true for meโ. Justin credits Marty with encouraging him to become a songwriter; he made several recordings with Martyโs โWilde Threeโ and also appeared with them at the London Palladium. They remain close friends to this day: โMarty is still my heroโ.
Having started the ball rolling as a songwriter in his own right with a couple of solo singles, he joined the Moody Blues in the summer of 1966. Hitting his stride immediately with the single โFly Me Highโ, he followed it up with the classic hit songs โNights in White Satinโ and โTuesday Afternoonโ from the seminal album โDays of Future Passedโ. This album went on to become a favourite of the NASA astronauts and was taken aboard the Atlantis shuttle space craft by Chief astronaut โHootโ Gibson on many missions. This purple patch showed no sign of abating as Justin created other classics, era and genre-defining hits โQuestion,โ โThe Voice,โ โThe Story In Your Eyes,โ โI Know Youโre Out There Somewhereโ and โYour Wildest Dreams.’ These laid the foundation for the incredible success story of the Moody Blues โ as well as his solo work โ which continues to this day.
In 2022 Justin revived his role as โthe journalistโ in the touring production of Jeff Wayneโs โWar of The Worldsโ and in 2023 he co-headlined an extensive tour of the USA with Christopher Cross. Justinโs latest single is โLiving for Love.’
Christopher Cross burst onto the music scene with his 1980 self-titled debut album, winning five Grammy Awards, includingโfor the first time in Grammy historyโthe โBig Fourโ most prestigious awards: Record of the Year (for the single โSailingโ), Album of the Year, Song of the Year (also โSailingโ), and Best New Artist.
In a career spanning more than four decades, Cross has sold over 10 million albums. His music has garnered five Grammys, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, an Emmy nomination and five Top 10 singles.
Within a year of the first albumโs release, Cross joined music royalty Burt Bacharach to write โArthurโs Theme,โ for the movie Arthur, which won an Academy Award for Best Song. With his 1983 release, Another Page, Cross was again in the Top 10 with the singles โAll Rightโ and โThink of Laura.โ His song, โSwept Away,โ composed for the hit television series, Growing Pains, was nominated for an Emmy.
Cross started his own label and, since 2007, has released 8 albums of new material, including A Christopher Cross Christmas and The Cafรฉ Carlyle Sessions, jazz treatments of hits and favorites born out of a residency at the famous Hotel Carlyle in New York City. Take Me as I Am, released in 2018, features richly crafted melodies and elegant guitar work. The latest project for Christopher Cross Records is aptly titled The Complete Works. Released in 2020, it celebrates his 40th anniversary as a recording artist and is a collection of all 12 previously released CDs, one CD of singles and bonus tracks, and a pink vinyl containing one track from each album chosen by Christopher.
Even though the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the 40th Anniversary tour, starting in 2021, he is once again performing the carefully crafted songs and music his fans enjoy, starting with โSailingโ and โRide Like the Windโ from his Grammy-winning debut album and continuing through the decades of his ever-changing but always excellent material. More 40th Anniversary concert dates will be announced soon. Dates can be found on the tour section of his website, www.christophercross.com.
All in all, itโs been quite a ride, one that has taken Cross from his early days in Texas where he once served as a drum tech for Ginger Baker, bought gear from Jimmy Page, and played lead guitar for Deep Purple on a night when Ritchie Blackmore fell ill, to this place as a respected singer-songwriter-guitar player who continues to share his original music with the world.