Grand Funk Railroad – Black Licorice (Excellent Sound)
A Perfect Performance That Never Happened: Grand Funk Railroad’s “Black Licorice” Reborn in Sound and Memory In the long archive of classic rock footage, few clips feel as strangely complete…
A Perfect Performance That Never Happened: Grand Funk Railroad’s “Black Licorice” Reborn in Sound and Memory In the long archive of classic rock footage, few clips feel as strangely complete…
Before the Records Sold, the Crowd Already Knew In the late summer of 1969, on the wide open grounds of the Texas International Pop Festival, Grand Funk Railroad stepped onto…
When Raw Power Met a Sea of Fans: Grand Funk Railroad Ignites the Texas International Pop Festival, 1969 During the final months of the turbulent 1960s, rock music was rapidly…
The Night Grand Funk Railroad Conquered Shea Stadium With “I’m Your Captain” On July 9, 1971, Grand Funk Railroad stepped onto the massive stage at Shea Stadium and delivered one…
Electricity on the Stage: Grand Funk Railroad Energizes With “Footstompin’ Music” Live Performance On a warm summer evening in 1975, fans of hard-charging American rock got exactly what they came…
Energizing the 1974 Arena: Grand Funk Railroad Illuminates With Shinin’ On Live At a 1974 live show captured in vibrant concert footage, Grand Funk Railroad delivered a performance that underscored…
Electric Celebration of Rock: Grand Funk Railroad Footstompin’ Music Live 1974 At a time when rock and roll was expanding its reach and energy, Grand Funk Railroad stood out in…
When Hard Rock Met Hugh Hefner: Grand Funk Railroad’s Bold Television Debut in Los Angeles, December 1969 On December 3, 1969, as American rock music was shedding its innocence and…
Time Machine in Bosnia A Historic Rock Moment with Grand Funk Railroad and Ted Nugent On the fourth of July nineteen ninety eight, a powerful live performance brought together two…
Grand Funk Railroad The Silenced Roar of American Rock Rock history is rarely written by the crowds who filled the arenas. More often, it is shaped by critics, institutions, and…