Sunday, May 27, 2007

ROCK N ROLL HISTORY

The manager of Grand Funk Railroad is John Eastman. He is brother-in-law to what famous singer-songwriter-bass player? Correction time, folks, John Eastman was not manager but lawyer to the group. But the question is still about who his famous brother-in-law is.

Yesterday's answer: The Band

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

John Eastman was never manager for Grand Funk,he was their attorney in their legal battle with fired manager Terry Knight.Andrew Cavaliere[Felix's bro] became GFR manager after the Knight firing.

John Holland said...

My mistake, the book I was using as a reference called him their manager. Perhaps it thought he acted as their manger after the firing and before the hiring of Andrew Cavaliere.

John Holland said...

Paul is right.


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