Joey Molland, who played guitar in the legendary rock band Badfinger and was the last surviving member, died on Saturday. His cause of death is not known, but he had faced numerous health issues in the last month.
Their story is often cited as one of the saddest in rock, but Badfinger were also one of the sharpest guitar pop acts of their era. Here, the late Joey Molland recounts their roller-coaster ride of a
Joey Molland, the last living member of Badfinger and longtime resident of Minnesota, died on March 1, the band announced on social media. Molland was 77. Molland was part of the band's best-known lineup, which also featured guitarist Pete Ham, drummer Mike Gibbins, and bassist Tom Evans.
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Joey Molland, Badfinger Guitarist, Dead at 77
Aston "Family Man" Barrett, best known for being the bandleader of Bob Marley's Wailers, as well as co-producer of the albums, died on Feb. 3 at 77 years of age. He also worked with acts like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Sly & Robbie.