Joey Molland, the last living member of Badfinger and longtime resident of Minnesota, died on March 1, the band announced on ...
Musician, the last surviving core member of Beatles-signed rock band, played on singles like "Day After Day," "Baby Blue," ...
The last surviving member of Badfinger is dead at 77, his longtime friend Paul Davie announced on the band’s Facebook page ...
Badfinger was best known for the late ’60s ... The death of drummer Mike Gibbins in 2005 from natural causes had left Molland as the sole surviving member of the classic lineup for the last ...
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 ...
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 ...
The core Badfinger lineup of Molland, singer-guitarist Pete Ham, singer-bassist Tom Evans, and drummer Mike Gibbins went on to record five albums, which yielded such hit singles as "Day After Day ...
Mike Gibbins and Tom Evans — were already dead. Though originally only on guitar, Molland became the lead singer for these shows, billed as Joey Molland’s Badfinger, and fans celebrated him ...
Joey Molland, a guitarist with the pop-rock band Badfinger known for such 1970s hits as "No Matter What" and "Day After Day," ...
The classic lineup also featured singer-guitarist Pete Ham, who died in 1975; bassist Tom Evans, who died in 1983; and drummer Mike Gibbins, who died in 2005. Badfinger released five albums on ...