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Molland is a
small village,
civil parish, dual
ecclesiastical parish with Knowstone,
located in the
foothills of
Exmoor in Devon, England. It lies within...
- of Pete Ham (guitar), Mike
Gibbins (drums), Tom
Evans (b****), and Joey
Molland (guitar). They are
recognised for
their influence on the 1970s
power pop...
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Joseph Charles Molland (21 June 1947 – 1
March 2025) was an
English songwriter and rock
guitarist whose recording career spanned five decades. He was...
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village of
Molland. More accurately, it
consisted of two
separate manors, held from
separate overlords,
later known as
Molland-Bottreaux and
Molland-Champson...
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Alice Molland,
believed to have died in 1685, was an
English woman executed (by hanging) in
Exeter for witchcraft.
Though details of her
trial remain...
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first official album under that name, and
first to
include guitarist Joey
Molland, No Dice
significantly expanded the
British group's po****rity, especially...
- Hans
Petter Moland (born 17
October 1955) is a
Norwegian film director.
Moland was born in Oslo. He had
received awards for his
commercials at
major festivals...
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Kenny Harck (drums), the then-unemplo**** Joey
Molland formed a new
group with the duo in Los Angeles.
Molland later enticed his
fellow former Badfinger member...
- "Carry On Till Tomorrow" was co-written by
Evans and Ham.
Alongside Joey
Molland,
Evans pla****
acoustic guitar on the 1971 John
Lennon album, Imagine, including...
- by
Molland and also
previously recorded with Emerick; "Day
After Day", a new love song by Ham; and the
Molland composition "I'd Die Babe".
Molland later...