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About year after Badfinger had disbanded, due to the death of Pete Ham, Bob Jackson and Tom Evans had gathered musicians for a new band that eventually was named The Dodgers. The Band consisted of:

Tom Evans: Bass and vocals

Bob Jackson: Keyboard, guitar and vocals

John Wilson: Guitar and vocals

Dave Powell: Drums

This new band started writing and recording new material throughout most of 1976. They got a contract with Island Records and their first single "Don't Let Me Be Wrong" ( Wilson ) b/w Get To You ( Evans/Jackson ) was released in March. The songs were produced by Muff Winwood but although both songs were pretty good poprock songs, the single failed to do much impression in The UK. When released in The States it made it a bit better reaching Billboard Hot 100.

In June their second single was released on Island Records; Just Want to Love You" ( Wilson ) b/w "Don't Know What You're Doing"( Jackson ). Again two good songs in a similar style as their first single. This single too failed to chart and soon after the recordings drummer Dave Powell left the band. He was replaced by Bob Jackson's old friend from Coventry Paul Hooper.Tom Evans and Bob Jackson wrote both alone and together some great songs in this period, but the bands third single was also written John Wilson. The Dodgers appeared on a BBC show this year. These recordings can be found on the bootlegs called "Tommy Evans ( with Bob Jackson and The Dodgers)" or ""The Dodgers - Lost at Ebbetts Field.

After the release of their third Island single "Down" ( Wilson )b/w " Don't Know What You're Doing"( Jackson ) they were persuaded by Clive Banks to leave Island Records and look for another Label. The got a contract with Polygram and were signed to record an album with an unknown producer Pat Moran. Moran's ideas of The Dodgers sound did not match those of the band's; especially Bob Jackson did not like the direction he was taking them. But new complication were on their way. Some of the people around the band thought Tom Evans was not good for the band. Tom had had some problems with his drinking and on a few occasions he had caused some problems for the band. According to Jackson these were minor incidents which could not justify throwing Tom out of the band. Also Paul Hooper has stated that Tommy's drinking wasn't a problem. Nevertheless this was what happened. In in middle of 1977 Tom Evans was kicked out to be replaced by Roger Lomas. Though Bob Jackson fought keep Tom in the band, he did not succeed, and for a long time Bob felt that he had not supported Tom enough. Later Tom and Bob got together again in the reformed Badfinger in 1982. Tommy's vocal parts and bassparts on the already finished tracks for the forthcoming album were erased and later replaced. .

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