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ARTICLES RELATED TO Badfinger - Warner Brothers |  |  |  | Badfinger - Warner Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Warner BrothersMerely six weeks after the Ass sessions were completed, Badfinger entered the studio to begin recording the material for their first Warner Brothers release, Badfinger. Neither Ass nor Badfinger were well-received by music critics, but owing to Badfinger's overwork, their lackluster quality can perhaps be understood in context. Badfinger and its two accompanying singles, "Love Is Easy" and "I Miss You," also did not reach chart positions. Badfinger did manage to consolidate some U.S. fan support in 1 ...
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 |  |  | Badfinger - Warner Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Warner BrothersMerely six weeks after the Ass sessions were completed Badfinger entered the studio to begin recording the material for their first Warner Brothers release, Badfinger. Neither Ass nor Badfinger were well-received by music critics, but owing to Badfinger's overwork, their lackluster quality can perhaps be understood in context. Even so, Badfinger managed to consolidate U.S. fan support in 1974, and reception of the band's performances on tour were generally favorable. Their live Cleveland Agora performance f ...
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 |  |  | Badfinger - Warner Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple YearsPaul McCartney wrote and played piano on the band's breakthrough song, "Come And Get It", intended for part of the soundtrack to The Magic Christian. It was a hit throughout Europe and the United States, where it reached the Top Ten. During the recording session for "Come and Get It", a jam session produced another song, "Rock of All Ages", also featuring McCartney on the piano, and that song ended up on the group's debut album "Magic Christian Music". Ron Griffiths left the band in the summer of 1969. After his departure the band reorganized, with Evans moving to the bass guitar ...
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 |  |  | Badfinger - Warner Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - Badfinger - The Apple YearsPaul McCartney wrote and played piano on the band's breakthrough song, "Come And Get It", intended for the soundtrack to The Magic Christian. It was a hit throughout Europe and the United States, where it reached the Billboard Top 10. During the recording session for "Come and Get It", original compositions of "Rock of All Ages", also featuring McCartney on the piano, and "Carry On Till Tomorrow" were recorded. These three songs appeared in the film and soundtrack album. Badfinger's own album, "Magic Christian Mus ...
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 |  |  | Badfinger - Warner Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - DemiseOn 24 April 1975, Pete Ham, financially broken and despairing, hanged himself in his garage studio in Surrey. His suicide letter blamed Stan Polley, "a soulless bastard," for the group's misfortunes; a tragic irony since Ham had been most supportive of Polley's management early on. For years afterward, lawsuits and bankruptcies haunted Badfinger on both sides of the Atlantic. Ham left behind a widow and a daughter, Petera.
Evans and Jackson would form The Dodgers later in 1975 (Jackson also later joined The Fortunes. Molland formed Na ...
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 |  |  | Badfinger - Warner Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Badfinger - The Panthers & The IveysThe band originated with guitarist/keyboardist Pete Ham and a group called The Panthers. Members changed to resemble the first band line-up, with Ron Griffiths on bass guitar and David "Dai" Jenkins on guitar. The trio formed a band called The Iveys, named after a street in Swansea, Wales (and a pun on influential British Invasion group, The Hollies). By 1965, Mike Gibbins had joined as the drummer, and the band began playing locally with such groups as the Spencer Davis Group, the Who, the Moody Blues and the Yardbirds. The fo ...
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