Randy Bachman Reunited With Long-Lost GuitarRandy Bachman Reunited With Long-Lost GuitarOrange Gretsch on which he wrote "American Woman" was stolen in 1977.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings Reveal U.S. DatesRandy Bachman and Burton Cummings Reveal U.S. DatesFormer Guess Who members will hit the road for the first time in more than a decade. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Why Randy Bachman Left as the Guess Who Began to Peak: InterviewWhy Randy Bachman Left as the Guess Who Began to Peak: InterviewHe wrote or co-wrote a string of hits for the Guess Who including “These Eyes,” “American Woman,” “No Time,” and “Laughing.”David ChiuDavid Chiu
How Randy Bachman Got Bachman-Turner Overdrive in Gear: InterviewHow Randy Bachman Got Bachman-Turner Overdrive in Gear: InterviewTheir '70s-era success represented vindication for leader, whose decision to leave the Guess Who had been widely questioned.David ChiuDavid Chiu
Neil Young, Alex Lifeson, Peter Frampton in New Randy Bachman FilmNeil Young, Alex Lifeson, Peter Frampton in New Randy Bachman FilmDocumentary will be aired on March 26 on digital platforms and released on DVD.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Randy Bachman Turned Career Around After ‘Intervention’Randy Bachman Turned Career Around After ‘Intervention’"You're angry and you got this cloud over you everywhere you go."Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
45 Years Ago: Bachman-Turner Overdrive Deliver Their Debut Album45 Years Ago: Bachman-Turner Overdrive Deliver Their Debut AlbumAfter leaving the Guess Who and forming another band, Randy Bachman got another shot at stardom with his brothers and C.F. Turner in Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
Watch Randy Bachman Play Some ‘Heavy Blues': Exclusive Video PremiereWatch Randy Bachman Play Some ‘Heavy Blues': Exclusive Video PremiereFormer Bachman-Turner Overdrive mastermind Randy Bachman will release his latest solo album, Heavy Blues, on April 15.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw