Joey Molland

Joseph Charles Molland (born 21 June 1947) is an English songwriter and rock guitarist whose recording career spans five decades.Titled #1, the album featured four Molland songs and was especially well received in Japan,[1] but a lack of success in their UK homebase caused the band to disband by 1969.The band released their self-titled album on Private Stock Records in 1976, and enjoyed a successful tour with Peter Frampton the following year.Molland went back into the studio in 2015 with members of 10,000 Maniacs (Ladies First) to release a new version on the classic song, "Sweet Tuesday Morning" from Badfinger's 1972 album Straight Up.[citation needed] With The Masterminds With Gary Walker & The Rain With Badfinger With Natural Gas Solo As a guest artist
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