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Did Grand Funk Railroad change their name?

Did Grand Funk Railroad change their name?

The band got to keep its full name, Grand Funk Railroad, while Knight got a load of money, publishing rights and the group’s investments. Both Brewer and Farner stated in Behind the Music that they settled because the band wouldn’t have survived if a court fight lasted longer.

Why did Grand Funk Railroad break up?

The band split up in 1976, soon after the release of their Frank Zappa-produced ‘Good Singin’, Good Playin’ album. “It was Don Brewer who broke up the band.” Farner said, “He was late to a rehearsal. Finally he walked in and said ‘I’ve got to find something more stable to do with my life. ‘ That was it.

Why did Mark Farner leave Grand Funk Railroad?

Farner left the band in 1983 to pursue a solo career. In 1998, during a reunion tour, he said he signed papers making GFR the legal entity it is today.

How many Grand Funk albums are in the trunk?

Inside the trunk there are the first 4 GFR albums remastered and space for a further 8 albums to make up the total albums (not including Mark, Don and Mel, still unreleased at time of writing) which Grand Funk released on the Capitol label.

Is Grand Funk Railroad’s on time album a good buy?

This album is a great buy considering the four CD’s and other knick knacks which are included. Grand Funk Railroad’s first album, On Time was recorded on 8-Track in June of 1969, just one month before their performance at the Atlanta Pop Festival.

Why is the Red album called Grand Funk?

It’s red cover with live pics of Mark, Don and Mel became known as the Grand Funk (Red Album) by their fans. This album was a better recording then On Time and featured Grand Funk in their most raw state. Their hard grinding blues resonated a feeling that was very down to earth and realistic.

What are some of Grand Funk’s classic songs?

The album includes standards such as Are you ready, T.N.U.C, Into the sun and Heartbreaker, which are songs that Grand Funk played many times live during their career. Other classic GFR tunes are Anybody’s Answer, Time Machine, High on a horse, Call yourself a man, Can’t be too long and Ups and downs.