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  2. Day After Day: Live - Wikipedia

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    Day After Day: Live is a CD release by Rykodisc in 1990 of live recordings made by the British rock group Badfinger in 1974. During a concert tour in the Midwestern United States in 1974, Badfinger learned that the Agora venue in Cleveland, Ohio, contained a 16-track setup capable of live recordings. The group had released five studio albums up ...

  3. Day After Day (Badfinger song) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock critic Rob Hughes rated "Day After Day" as Badfinger's greatest song, due to the "unassailable melody, plaintive vocals and lovestruck sentiment" as well as Harrison's "wonderful slide solo." [11] Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated it as Badfinger's 2nd best song, highlighting Harrison's "distinctive guitar playing."

  4. Badfinger - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Badfinger, Vol. 2: 1990 Day After Day: Live: 1995 Come and Get It: The Best of Badfinger: 1997 BBC in Concert 1972–1973: 2000 The Very Best of Badfinger: 2002 Live 83 – DBA-BFR: 2010 Magic Christian Music; No Dice; Straight Up; Ass (remastered albums on CD, with bonus tracks) 2010 Apple Records Extra: Badfinger: 2013 Timeless ...

  5. Pete Ham - Wikipedia

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    The unveiling was attended by two former members of the original Badfinger band, The Iveys: Ron Griffiths and David Jenkins, plus former Badfinger member Bob Jackson. The plaque honoured Ham and all the Iveys and Badfinger members of his lifetime. The ceremony was followed by a concert featuring former Badfinger members Bob Jackson and Al ...

  6. Mike Gibbins - Wikipedia

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    After Evans and Molland split in 1982, Gibbins joined Tom Evans and Bob Jackson to create another Badfinger to rival that of Molland. Gibbins soon quit, and Evans died by suicide in 1983. A year later, Gibbins, Jackson, and Molland toured as Badfinger for a brief period. [1]

  7. Day After Day - Wikipedia

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    Day After Day may refer to: "Day After Day" (Badfinger song) Day After Day: Live, a 1990 album by Badfinger "Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)", a song by The Alan Parsons Project from I Robot "Day After Day" (Def Leppard song), 2000 "Day After Day" (Elnur Hüseynov and Samir Javadzadeh song) "Dag efter dag" (English: "Day after day"), a song ...

  8. Donnie Dacus - Wikipedia

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    After the 1979 tour in support of Chicago 13, he was released from the band without an announcement. It was the start of a period of personnel changes for Chicago. In 1982, Dacus joined Badfinger with Tom Evans, Mike Gibbins, and Bob Jackson, plus Reed Kailing, who had been lead guitarist with the Grass Roots.

  9. Bob Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ham returned after the three weeks off in time for a tour, and Jackson remained in the band as a full-time keyboardist. Jackson was in Badfinger from 1974 to April 1975, when the band ended following the suicide of Pete Ham aged 27. Jackson did return in a new version of the band led by Tom Evans in 1982.