Watch Mark Farner's New 'Can't Stop' Video: Exclusive PremiereWatch Mark Farner's New 'Can't Stop' Video: Exclusive PremiereFormer Grand Funk frontman steps out with new solo song.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
50 Years Ago: The Lawsuits That Derailed Grand Funk Railroad50 Years Ago: The Lawsuits That Derailed Grand Funk RailroadGrand Funk Railroad began 1972 as one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most successful bands. But by March, the popular power trio found itself stuck in a legal quagmire.Michael BerickMichael Berick
How Grand Funk Railroad Sold Out Shea Faster Than the BeatlesHow Grand Funk Railroad Sold Out Shea Faster Than the BeatlesThis sales record at the home of baseball's Mets stood until the ballpark was demolished in 2008.Frank MastropoloFrank Mastropolo
45 Years Ago: Grand Funk Railroad Fight for Their 'Survival'45 Years Ago: Grand Funk Railroad Fight for Their 'Survival'Grand Funk Railroad continued their blistering pace with 'Survival.'Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia
Why Grand Funk Railroad's Equipment Was Once Seized After a ShowWhy Grand Funk Railroad's Equipment Was Once Seized After a ShowThey were one of the hottest acts in the country at the time. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
How Grand Funk Railroad Continued Their Rise With 'Live Album'How Grand Funk Railroad Continued Their Rise With 'Live Album'The recordings were culled from a handful of dates on the band's summer 1970 tour.Dave SwansonDave Swanson
50 Years Ago: Grand Funk Reach New Peak on 'Closer to Home' 50 Years Ago: Grand Funk Reach New Peak on 'Closer to Home' In June 1970, Grand Funk Railroad officially arrived at the rock stardom station with their third album released in less than a year, Closer to Home.Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia
Why Grand Funk Railroad's 'All the Girls' Signaled the EndWhy Grand Funk Railroad's 'All the Girls' Signaled the EndGrand Funk's commercial descent began with the December 1974 release of 'All the Girls in the World Beware!!!'Dave SwansonDave Swanson
How Grand Funk Railroad's Red Album Perfected Their Caveman StompHow Grand Funk Railroad's Red Album Perfected Their Caveman StompThings moved a lot more quickly at the end of the '60s. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
How Grand Funk Railroad Began a Steady Journey to SuccessHow Grand Funk Railroad Began a Steady Journey to SuccessGrand Funk Railroad's debut 'On Time,' released in August 1969, had a slow climb to platinum status.Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia