Ever hear some solid one-hit wonders from back in the day and think, โWhere are they now?โ Weโve got you covered. Letโs dive into five rock one-hit wonders and break down what happened to them, and where they are today!
1. Ram Jam
Ram Jamโs claim to fame was their cover of โBlack Bettyโ from 1977. They never had as big of a hit as โBlack Bettyโ, and itโs quite a shame. Ram Jam was an excellent boogie rock outfit.
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If youโre wondering where these rock one-hit wonders are now, weโve got some bad news. Ram Jam broke up after only a year together. The New York City band struggled to capitalize on the success of โBlack Bettyโ and their follow-up album failed to produce any hits. Several of the band members have since passed away, so the chances of a reunion are pretty slim.
2. Blind Faith
This killer supergroup composed of Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Ric Grech, and Ginger Baker got together for just one album. From that one album, they kicked off one short tour and enjoyed one major hit: โCanโt Find My Way Homeโ.
So, what happened to this supergroup? Each member had their own thing going on with their respective solo careers and other bands. Apparently, they struggled to agree on how to properly make Blind Faithโs music, so they called it quits early on. The band was only together for less than a year in 1969.
3. The Ides Of March
If you know the band Survivor, you probably have heard of The Ides Of March. This jazz rock outfit featured Survivorโs Jim Peterik. They are known for just one hit: โVehicleโ, written about Peterikโs ex-girlfriend (and later, wife) in 1970.
The Ides Of March broke up in 1973 but got back together in the 1990s. Theyโre still going strong today, though they havenโt released new music since Play On in 2019.
4. Red Rider
Remember the Canadian hard rock tune โLunatic Fringeโ by Red Rider? This track was a hit in the bandโs native Canada as well as the US. Some might not know that singer/songwriter Tom Cochrane fronted this band, too. It was a great song with a strong political message, but the band never had a big international hit again. However, they continued to top the charts locally.
Red Rider broke up in 1990 and Cochrane kicked off his solo career with a few Red Rider members as part of his backing band. The band then got together again in 2002 to play a benefit show, and they decided to tour semi-regularly ever since.
5. Free
โAll Right Nowโ was hard rock band Freeโs only major international hit. They had a few successful songs since 1970, namely โLittle Bit Of Loveโ and โWishing Wellโ. But no other single had the charting power that โAll Right Nowโ had.
Free broke up in 1971, got back together in 1972, then broke up for good in 1973. Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers had some serious creative differences that led to the first breakup. The band got together again to help guitarist Paul Kossoff battle his substance abuse, but that led to members quitting and an unstable revolving door of replacement members. Sadly, Kossoff died in 1976 from a pulmonary embolism.
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