He was the last remaining core member of a group that was both propelled and pigeonholed in the 1970s by its close ...
Joey Molland, the last living member of Badfinger and longtime resident of Minnesota, died on March 1, the band announced on ...
Molland’s life changed when he joined Badfinger in 1969 along with former members Pete Ham, Tom Evans and Mike Gibbins. The band found mega success with hits such as “Baby Blue,” “No ...
Around the same time, Pete Ham, David Jenkins, Ron Griffiths, and Mike Gibbins were playing in a Swansea-based band they called the Iveys, who had recently signed to the Beatles’ Apple Corps.
Joey Molland, a guitarist with the pop-rock band Badfinger known for such 1970s hits as "No Matter What" and "Day After Day," ...
Badfinger was a quartet that also included singer-guitarist Pete Ham, bassist Tom Evans and drummer Tom Gibbins ... Tom, and Mike of Badfinger," Rolling Stone wrote of them in 1970.
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