
Grand Funk has released 13 studio album, 4 live albums, 8 albums and 25 singles. Michigan-based power trio who became hard rock heroes before scaling the pop charts with Were an American Band. The band is most notable for their peak in popularity during the 1970s. 'Aaaagh! Help! Run for your lives!' You can't put a loud rock band in a place like that, especially when the people are there to see a solo artist strumming an acoustic guitar. Grand Funk Railroad (shortened to Grank Funk) is an American hard rock band formed in 1969. It was almost like the hall caught on fire, and people bolted for the exits.

With that audience, we cleared the place right out. We're probably the loudest band in America. They put us on in that place as opening act for 'the solo artist Arlo Guthrie.' We come out, and even though this is early on, we're still very loud. You could put a violin player on the stage and every seat in the house is going to feel like they're right next to that violin. One of the most popular American rock bands of The 70s, Grand Funk Railroad was formed in 1969 by Mark Farner (co-lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards). Artists top tracks Sins A Good Mans Brother, Grand Funk Railroad Walk Like A Man (You Can Call Me Your Man), Grand Funk Railroad Rock & Roll Soul, Grand. It's one of those places that's acoustically perfect. " It was in Buffalo, New York, at Kleinhans Music Hall. Discover all Grand Funk Railroads music connections, watch videos, listen to music. Grand Funk Railroad lyrics - 122 song lyrics sorted by album, including Were An American Band, Some Kind Of Wonderful, Im Your Captain / Closer To.

Best known for the chart-topping singles "We're an American Band" and "The Loco-Motion," as well as the classic rock radio staples "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home) " and "Some Kind of Wonderful," Grand Funk Railroad earned the distinction of selling out New York's massive Shea Stadium in a mere 72 hours during the height of the act's popularity. Grand Funk Railroad - Samples, Covers and Remixes on WhoSampled. In Homer Simpson's wounded musical lament, he asks a younger generation, "Nobody knows the band Grand Funk? The wild, shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner? The bong-rattling bass of Mel Schacher? The competent drum work of Don Brewer? Oh, Man! " Fortunately, many fans do remember the rock power trio from Flint, Michigan.
