James Gang was an American rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. The band went through a variety of line-up changes until they recorded their first album as a power trio consisting of Joe Walsh (guitars, lead vocals), Tom Kriss (bass), and Jim Fox (drums). Dale Peters replaced Kriss on bass for the band’s second and third albums. Two of the band’s songs, “Funk #49” and “Walk Away”, continue to be popular on classic rock and AOR stations. In late 1971, Walsh left to pursue a solo career and would later join the Eagles. The band carried on with a number of other guitarists and lead singers to replace Walsh, but failed to produce a hit song over the course of six more studio albums, and broke up in 1977. Several incarnations have reformed for reunions since then., including September 3, 2022, when the power trio returned for a performance at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert held in Wembley Stadium.
Drummer Jim Fox first played with the Cleveland-area band the Outsiders but left them in 1965 to attend college. After they had a national hit the following year with “Time Won’t Let Me” (no.5 on the Billboard Hot 100), Fox returned temporarily to play with them after their drummer was drafted. After leaving them again to return to school, Fox, heavily influenced by the sound of British Invasion bands such as the Beatles, the Who and the Yardbirds, began to think about forming his own band and teamed up with schoolmate Ronnie Silverman (guitar), bassist Tom Kriss and keyboardist Phil Giallombardo in 1966.
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Woman
Your’e Gonna Need Me
Midnight man
Ashes The Rain And I
The Bomber
Funk #49
Walk Away
Stop
Live My Life Again
Lost Woman ( Live )
Bluebird
Tend My Garden
Pick Up The Pizzas
Praylude-Red Skies
There I Go Again
Do It (The Way You Do It)
My door is open
Must Be Love
Rocky Mountain Way
Life’s Been Good
Live in Cleveland 1976 (Complete Bootleg)
Yer Album 1969 Full Album
Rides Again 1970 Full Album
Third̰s̰ 1971 Full Album