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Tag Archives: Badfinger
Home Demos Of BADFINGER’s Tom Evans To Be Out
May 22, 2024
A part of BADFINGER’s tragic history that saw both him and his songwriting partner Pete Ham – the two talents behind the immortal “Without You” – take their own lives, Tom Evans‘ oeuvre remains largely unknown. All of his laurels … Continue reading
Another Batch Of Pete Ham’s Demos In The Pipeline
December 14, 2023
A whole decade has passed since Pete Ham‘s archives opened last time to let out a set of the late musician’s demonstration recordings from the series that started in 1997 with “7 Park Avenue” to continue with “Golders Green” in … Continue reading
BADFINGER – No Matter What: Revisiting The Hits
April 30, 2021
Cleopatra 2021 Treading timeless tracks with fresh set of feet, masters of their trade try to shine a new light and shade on beloved tunes. BADFINGER’s music has long been an inextricable part of popular culture, and not because of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Albert Lee, Badfinger, Ian Anderson, Joey Molland, Jürgen Engler, Mark Stein, Rick Wakeman, Sonny Landreth, Terry Reid, Todd Rundgren
Ian Anderson And Terry Reid Join BADFINGER On Symphonic Track
July 30, 2020
Often overshadowed by “Baby Blue” – to many, more prominent track off the “Straight Up” album – BADFINGER‘s “Day After Day” remains a classic piece almost five decades after its release. But it’s been remade into a classical number now that … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Badfinger, Ian Anderson, Joey Molland, Terry Reid
HEAVY JELLY – Heavy Jelly
September 16, 2014
Angel Air 2014 The stuff of legend, smoothed by a famous voice and struggling to live up to its mythical reputation. With their ever-fluctuating line-up – there were at least three versions of it around 1970 – this band never … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alex Dmochowski, Badfinger, Heavy Jelly, Jackie Lomax, John Morshead