Joe Walsh
& The James Gang With the emergence of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience during the late '60s, the path was cleared for other hard-rockin' "trios." Arguably, the finest to emerge from the subsequent American crop was the James Gang. Despite penning a few of classic rock radio's most enduring songs, the James Gang ultimately failed to deliver on their initial promise, as constant line-up juggling ultimately derailed the group. From Joe Walsh's early hits with the James Gang through to his tenure with the Eagles - as well as a successful solo career - Joe Walsh remained one of the most colourful characters in rock & roll, lending his distinctively reedy vocals, off-the-wall lyrics, and expansive guitar leads to a series of AOR staples including "Funk #49," "Rocky Mountain Way," and "Life's Been Good." Bands Members
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