This blue-collar rock icon has been making music since the late 1970s. Coming from a long line of police officers, Money was part of the New York Police Academy in the early '70s and played rock shows at night to scratch his musical itch. Interested in pursuing a rock 'n roll path, Money headed west to Berkeley, California in the late '70s. Playing gigs around the Bay Area got him noticed by Bill Graham who released his debut album in '77. His career flourished into the '80s with hits like "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Baby Hold On." His struggle with drug addiction competed with his music in the mid-'80s, but Money overcame his problems, released comeback album Can't Hold Back in '86 and continued touring through the '80s and into the '90s.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Eddie Money | Berkeley Community Theatre | May 24, 1980
- Eddie Money | Bogarts | Feb 2, 1987
- Eddie Money | Caesar's Tahoe | Jul 28, 1991
- Eddie Money | Cotton Bowl | Jul 1, 1978
- Eddie Money | Cow Palace | Dec 31, 1977
- Eddie Money | Cow Palace | Nov 26, 1989
- Eddie Money | Interview | Apr 16, 1989
- Eddie Money | Interview | Dec 9, 1989
- Eddie Money | Interview | Oct 22, 1988
- Eddie Money | Kabuki Theatre | Apr 10, 1979
- Eddie Money | Kabuki Theatre | Aug 16, 1982
- Eddie Money | Kiel Opera House | Oct 12, 1980
- Eddie Money | Las Vegas | Jun 3, 1995
- Eddie Money | Lexington Center | Jun 29, 1978
- Eddie Money | My Father's Place | Feb 25, 1978
- Eddie Money | Old Waldorf | Oct 8, 1977
- Eddie Money | Park West | Oct 1, 1982
- Eddie Money | Rhythm Cafe | Dec 31, 1992
- Eddie Money | Shoreline Amphitheatre | May 19, 1987
- Eddie Money | Veteran's Memorial Auditorium | Dec 27, 1983
- Eddie Money | Wiltern Theatre | Oct 18, 1986
- Eddie Money | Winterland | Dec 3, 1977
- Eddie Money | Wolfgang's Vault | Feb 3, 2011