Joey Molland and his band Badfinger represent one of the most extraordinary yet tragic stories in rock history. Hailing from Liverpool, Molland joined Badfinger in 1969, contributing his guitar skills and songwriting talents during the band’s peak years. Badfinger, originally The Iveys, rose to prominence under The Beatles’ Apple Records, with Paul McCartney penning their breakthrough hit, “Come and Get It.” Chart-topping classics like “No Matter What,” “Day After Day,” and “Baby Blue” solidified their status as British pop icons.
Despite their success, Badfinger was plagued by mismanagement under Stan Polley, leading to financial struggles and personal despair. The heartbreaking suicides of Pete Ham and Tom Evans cast a shadow over the band’s legacy. Joey Molland, however, has remained a tireless advocate for Badfinger’s music, performing their hits and preserving their story for future generations.
This episode explores the triumphs and tragedies of Badfinger, celebrating their unforgettable contributions to sixties and seventies music while shining a light on the darker side of the industry. With timeless melodies and poignant lyrics, Badfinger’s legacy endures, captivating Baby Boomers, Beatles fans, and music lovers worldwide.
Sandy Kaye