Joey Molland, guitarist and sole surviving member of Badfinger, who had toured catalog hits like 'Day After Day' and 'No Matter What,' has died at 77.
Their concert at the Minnesota State Fair was canceled due to severe weather. A guitarist, Molland joined Badfinger just as the Liverpool band — the first group signed to the Beatles' Apple Records — ...
The classic Badfinger lineup-featuring guitarist-singer ... to George Harrison’s iconic albums All Things Must Pass and The Concert for Bangladesh. He also lent his guitar talents to John ...
“No Matter What” was produced by Apple official/Beatles assistant Mal Evans, and another Badfinger song, “Without You,” became a hit for Beatles friend Harry Nilsson. Molland and his bandmates would ...
and another Badfinger song, “Without You,” became a hit for Beatles friend Harry Nilsson. Molland and his bandmates would also appear at Harrison’s 1971 benefit concert for Bangladesh and ...
They first connected in 2004 for a “Liverpool UK to Liverpool USA” concert, and struck up a friendship that lasted two decades. Joey Molland (of Badfinger) and Paul Davie (of Central New York ...
Molland's life changed when he joined Badfinger in 1969 along with former ... including George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" and "The Concert for Bangladesh," as well as John Lennon's 1971 ...
Molland, 77, played guitar for '70s rock band "Badfinger." His social media manager and friend Paul Davie remembers his ...
A previous incarnation of the group, then known as the Iveys, had been active since 1961, but Molland did not join until the transition to the Badfinger identity in the late ’60s. Pete Ham, who ...
and another Badfinger song, "Without You," became a hit for Beatles friend Harry Nilsson. Molland and his bandmates would also appear at Harrison's 1971 benefit concert for Bangladesh and provide ...