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Grand Funk Railroad is an American hard rock band that formed in 1969 in Flint, Michigan, United States. Known for iconic rock hits such as the number ones "We're An American Band" and "The Loco-Motion", the band initially consisted of Mark Farner (vocals, guitar), Mel Schacher (bass) and Don Brewer (drums), with Craig Frost (keyboards) joining in 1972. During their career, the group has released 14 studio albums and their career sales total over 25 million records sold, including 10 million records sold in 1970 alone.

The band split in 1977 and reunited in 1980, splitting again in 1983. Since reuniting in 1996 they have remained active, although Farner left the band in 1999. The group currently consists of Max Carl (vocals), Bruce Kulick (guitar), Mel Schacher (bass), Tim Cashion (keyboards), and Don Brewer (drums, vocals).

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Members

Don Brewer
since 1968 till 1977 Drum set, Lead vocal
since 1980 till 1983 Drum set, Lead vocal
since 1996 Drum set, Lead vocal
Craig Frost
since 1972 till 1977 Background vocals, Keyboard
since 2005 Background vocals, Keyboard
Mel Schacher
since 1968 till 1977 Bass
since 1980 till 1981 Bass
since 1996 Bass
Bruce Kulick
since 2000 Guitar
Max Carl
since 2000 Lead vocal
Tim Cashion
since 2000 Keyboard
Mark Farner
since 1968 till 1977 Guitar, Keyboard, Lead vocal, Harmonica
since 1980 till 1983 Harmonica, Guitar, Keyboard, Lead vocal
since 1996 till 1999 Harmonica, Guitar, Keyboard, Lead vocal
Dennis Bellinger
since 1980 till 1983 Bass
Howard Eddy, Jr.
since 1996 till 1999 Keyboard

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