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  1. 17 de oct. de 2020 · Joey has played in various groups and under the name “Joey Molland’s Badfinger” since 1983. He has made several solo albums to critical acclaim but nothing could have prepared us for his latest album. Omnivore Recordings is proud to announce the release of Be True To Yourself, a tour de force pop album by Joey Molland, co-written with ...

  2. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Molland’s calling from Minnesota, but he remains as committed as ever to those Northern vowels. “My mum’s half Irish, I can’t remember where, but she had Irish in her. I haven’t been to Ireland in years, but we played a few times in Dublin and Belfast. Dublin was great: the beer was good, the girls were so pretty.

  3. Joey Molland – From Liverpool to Memphis. As he releases his new album ‘Return To Memphis’, Jason Barnard speaks to Badfinger legend Joey Molland about his incredible career. In a new extensive feature read about Joey’s early years in Liverpool, the huge highs and lows of Badfinger, historic sessions with George Harrison and John Lennon ...

  4. 21 de nov. de 2010 · published 21 November 2010. Badfinger, straight up in 1972. From left, Joey Molland, Tom Evans, Pete Ham and Mike Gibbens. In the world of rock 'n' roll hard-luck stories, the tale of Badfinger borders on Shakespearean tragedy, with not one but two members (singer-guitarist Pete Ham, and singer-bassist Tom Evans) committing suicide, eight years ...

  5. 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" ...

  6. 16 de oct. de 2020 · No wonder Joey Molland's just-released "Be True to Yourself" sounds like the most Beatlicious album of the year. "I wasn't expecting to make a record," said singer-guitarist Molland, ...

  7. If there’s anyone who knows about love, loss, and perseverance, it’s Joey Molland. As a member of popular ’70s group Badfinger, Molland reached rock star heights of fame at a breakneck pace. But seemingly just as quickly, he watched it fall apart in a tumultuous chain of events. This could have easily made him bitter — …