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  1. 28. Nov. 2018 · A TV show about a drug-dealing 50-something school teacher was suddenly breaking Badfinger all over again. Watching at home in Minnesota that night was Liverpool-born guitarist Joey Molland, the sole surviving member of the band’s classic line-up. “I only found out that day that they were going to use the song on Breaking Bad ,” he says.

  2. Real Name: Joseph Charles Molland. Profile: British singer-songwriter, guitarist, & producer. Born June 21, 1947 in Liverpool, England, UK. He began his recording career in 1965 when he joined The Masterminds. In 1966, three members of The Masterminds, which included Joey, would be recruited to form a backing band for The Merseys.

  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 ...

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  5. 5. Apr. 2018 · A band which would become the first signed to The Beatles’ Apple label in 1968, Badfinger would go on to a string of success in the 1970s thanks to excellent songwriting, a distinctive sound, and the sum of all the parts in their most memorable lineup – Pete Ham, Mike Gibbins, Tom Evans, and Joey Molland. Now, all these years later, the ...

  6. You can now join our mailing list and have access to all our videos. https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/9qk7AEY Joey Molland on Badfinger's "Baby Blue" a...

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  7. Joey Molland: You know, this is going to sound fantastical, but I remember it really well: I was sitting in the kitchen at my mom and dad’s house listening to the radio. I was 11-years-old, just waiting to go out and play with my mates. And the guy on the radio announced, “Here’s a new record from Elvis Presley,” and he played “Blue Suede Shoes.”