He was the last remaining core member of a group that was both propelled and pigeonholed in the 1970s by its close association with the Beatles.
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"Joey (Joseph Charles) Molland passed away last night, surrounded by Mary, his two sons, and other family members at 11:39pm CST." The band's account noted that once arrangements were made for Molland, they would be shared publicly.
Joey Molland, the last surviving member of the 1970s Welsh rock band Badfinger, died on March 1 due to complications of diabetes and pneumonia.
Joey Molland, the rock guitarist and last surviving member of the group Badfinger, has died. He was 77.
Joey Molland, a guitarist with the Welsh pop-rock band Badfinger that was known for such 1970s hits as “No Matter What” and “Day After Day,” has died at age 77.
Joey Molland, the Badfinger guitarist who later took on lead singer duties as he led the group into later decades, has died. He was 77. Molland died on Saturday after a months long battle with multiple health issues, his social media manager announced.
Joey Molland from the band Badfinger passed away at the age of 77. 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS spoke to Molland in 2021 about living in the Twin Cities and his amazing life in music.
Joey Molland, guitarist for the group Badfinger, who had continued leading a touring edition of the group decades after other key members had passed on, died Saturday night at age 77. Badfinger was best known for the late ’60s/early ’70s hits “No Matter What You Do,
British rock band Badfinger performs on "Top Of The Pops," music show at the BBC Television Centre, London, on Jan. 26, 1972. Left to right: Mike Gibbins (1949-2005), Pete Ham (1947-1975), Tom Evans (1947-1983) and Joey Molland (1947-2025). (Photo by Michael Putland | Getty Images) Getty Images
He was British by birth, a Minnesotan by choice, and the Land of 10,000 Bands connection to the Beatles. Joey Molland, the last surviving members of the hitmaking British band Badfinger who lived in Minnesota for 40 years,
Molland, 77, played guitar for '70s rock band "Badfinger." His social media manager and friend Paul Davie remembers his kindness and love of his fans.
In addition to his time with the early '70s hitmakers, Molland worked independently with all four Beatles, playing guitar on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and John Lennon's Imagine
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