Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
After getting tired of being backed by different backing bands, in 1972 he switched from acoustic guitar to bass and formed his own band, Ted Mulry Gang, with guitarist Les Hall & drummer Herman Kovac.
The band signed a recording deal with Albert Productions in 1974 and released their first album Here We Are.
When that album didn't do as well as expected, the record company wanted Mulry to go back to singing solo.
Ronnie Clayton told them to stick to it and brought in second guitarist Gary Dixon to complete the foursome.
With his own band behind him he adopted a more hard rockin ' style.

2.529 seconds.