Joey Molland, the rock guitarist and last surviving member of the group Badfinger, has died. He was 77.
A previous incarnation of the group, then known as the Iveys, had been active since 1961, but Holland did not join until the transition to the Badfinger identity in the late '60s. Pete Ham, who sang ...
Molland's life changed when he joined Badfinger in 1969 along with former members Pete Ham, Tom Evans and Mike Gibbins. According to USA Today, Molland also worked on various solo Beatles projects ...
Guitarist Tom Evans (also from Liverpool) switched to bass, and the lineup was rounded out by Mike Gibbins on drums and guitarist Pete Ham. Changing their name to Badfinger (to avoid confusion ...
Badfinger perform on Top Of The Pops, 1973. From left: Pete Ham, Tommy Evans, Mike Gibbons, Joey Molland. | Credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images “Badfinger gave me the opportunity to do ...
Badfinger was a quartet that also included singer-guitarist Pete Ham, bassist Tom Evans and drummer Tom Gibbins. They were among the first acts signed to Apple after the Beatles launched it in ...
"Thank you, Joey…for keeping the band's music alive for so long and for being a friend to us all," a Facebook post read.
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 ...
The core Badfinger lineup of Molland, singer/guitarist Pete Ham, singer/bassist Tom Evans, and drummer Mike Gibbins recorded five albums together — yielding singles like “Day After Day” and ...
Additional details about his death weren't immediately available.Badfinger was a quartet that also included singer-guitarist Pete Ham, bassist Tom Evans and drummer Tom Gibbins. They were among ...