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Joey Molland of Badfinger - Official
Abbey Road Memories - starring Joey Molland of Badfinger & Terry Sylvester of The Hollies ('69-'81)
Samuel's Grande Manor
8750 Main St
Williamsville, NY 14221
Feb 22, 2020
8:00 PM EST
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These Rock legends have known each other since they were kids in Liverpool, England. They grew up with four other musicians John, Paul, George and Ringo.
You’ll enjoy an evening of Joey’s and Terry’s award-winning hits from the 60's & 70's, combined with behind-the-scenes stories of their Rock & Roll careers that you’ll only hear at this show.
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Sandra
March 1st 2023
Awesome concert!!
Joey really enjoys preforming, and played songs the audience wanted to hear!
Come back Joey!!!
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Joey Molland of Badfinger - Official Biography
Dedicated to the most successful recording act signed to The Beatles' label - APPLE RECORDS - and what is considered their original/classic lineup of PETE HAM, TOMMY EVANS, MIKE GIBBINS and JOEY MOLLAND who joined in late 1969 when 'The Iveys' transitioned to Badfinger, upon the release of the soundtrack album for "Magic Christian Music" starring Peter Sellers & Ringo Starr.
Top 10 hits worldwide include: "Come & Get It", "No Matter What", "Day After Day", "Baby Blue" and "Without You" - that was covered by both Nilsson (1972) and Mariah Carey (1994), which both went to #1.
Joey Molland is the final remaining original member of BADFINGER (1969-74), and continues to perform the bands hits, fan favorite album cuts, and solo catalog material. October 16, 2020 marks the release of his first album in 10 years, "Be True To Yourself"...including guest musicians Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, Jason Scheff (formerly of Chicago), Steve Holley (Paul McCartney & Wings) on drums and Julian Lennon, whose photo graces the album cover. Produced & engineered by GRAMMY Award Winners Mark Hudson (Aerosmith, Ringo Starr, Ozzy Osbourne) and Mario McNulty (David Bowie).
Official Website: www.BadfingerSite.com
The members of Badfinger also interacted in various ways with each member of The Beatles, including their solo careers. Paul McCartney wrote & produced the band's first single - "Come & Get It". Joey & Tommy played acoustic guitars on John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" & "I Don't Want To Be A Soldier, Momma" on his Imagine LP. Pete & Tommy lent backup vocals on Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy". And the entire original Badfinger lineup contributed to George Harrison's landmark triple-LP set, "All Things Must Pass" and the equally groundbreaking fundraising event, The Concert For Bangla Desh.
Read MoreTop 10 hits worldwide include: "Come & Get It", "No Matter What", "Day After Day", "Baby Blue" and "Without You" - that was covered by both Nilsson (1972) and Mariah Carey (1994), which both went to #1.
Joey Molland is the final remaining original member of BADFINGER (1969-74), and continues to perform the bands hits, fan favorite album cuts, and solo catalog material. October 16, 2020 marks the release of his first album in 10 years, "Be True To Yourself"...including guest musicians Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, Jason Scheff (formerly of Chicago), Steve Holley (Paul McCartney & Wings) on drums and Julian Lennon, whose photo graces the album cover. Produced & engineered by GRAMMY Award Winners Mark Hudson (Aerosmith, Ringo Starr, Ozzy Osbourne) and Mario McNulty (David Bowie).
Official Website: www.BadfingerSite.com
The members of Badfinger also interacted in various ways with each member of The Beatles, including their solo careers. Paul McCartney wrote & produced the band's first single - "Come & Get It". Joey & Tommy played acoustic guitars on John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" & "I Don't Want To Be A Soldier, Momma" on his Imagine LP. Pete & Tommy lent backup vocals on Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy". And the entire original Badfinger lineup contributed to George Harrison's landmark triple-LP set, "All Things Must Pass" and the equally groundbreaking fundraising event, The Concert For Bangla Desh.
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