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Guitarist Mick Moody is best known as a member of the inaugural lineup of <a href="spotify:artist:3UbyYnvNIT5DFXU4WgiGpP">Whitesnake</a>, though he actually began his career years earlier as a member of <a href="spotify:artist:7pngx7BrbiM6QFuaHyw0RY">Juicy Lucy</a>. After exiting <a href="spotify:artist:7pngx7BrbiM6QFuaHyw0RY">Juicy Lucy</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5BcZ22XONcRoLhTbZRuME1">Moody</a> played with Snafu for a few years, as well as on several session gigs, before joining <a href="spotify:artist:3UbyYnvNIT5DFXU4WgiGpP">Whitesnake</a> in 1978. When bandleader <a href="spotify:artist:2t5vvfFf3UdW0pJa7bz7i1">David Coverdale</a> began tinkering with <a href="spotify:artist:3UbyYnvNIT5DFXU4WgiGpP">Whitesnake</a>'s lineup in the mid-'80s, <a href="spotify:artist:5BcZ22XONcRoLhTbZRuME1">Moody</a> resumed his prior career as a session guitarist; he also formed a blues-rock outfit called the Moody & Marsden Band with <a href="spotify:artist:3UbyYnvNIT5DFXU4WgiGpP">Whitesnake</a> cohort <a href="spotify:artist:677DC3rdbnijHQV1dg4j6c">Bernie Marsden</a>, which released an album titled Never Turn Our Back on the Blues in 1994. <a href="spotify:artist:5BcZ22XONcRoLhTbZRuME1">Moody</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:614DbjWaKfsZppBjLYn3k5">Marsden</a> reunited again in the <a href="spotify:artist:3UbyYnvNIT5DFXU4WgiGpP">Whitesnake</a>-affiliated supergroup <a href="spotify:artist:61n5R1TGxgHZ5RhrGcmzzL">Company of Snakes</a> in 2000, and <a href="spotify:artist:5BcZ22XONcRoLhTbZRuME1">Moody</a> released his first solo album, the bluesy I Eat Them for Breakfast, in 2001. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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