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Current artists cover classic Bad Company songs on the forthcoming album 'Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company.' ...
Surviving members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke will appear on the newly announced Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company.
The Struts, The Pretty Reckless, HARDY, members of Def Leppard and more tip their hat to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ...
Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs are looking forward to being in good company in November when their band Bad Company is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Paul Rodgers is known as one of rock music’s greatest vocalists. From his 1970s roles with Free and Bad Company to his 1980s run with Jimmy Page in the Firm and his stint singing for Queen from ...
Founding Free and Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers is frequently listed among the artists most overlooked by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but in a recent interview, he revealed that he actually ...
For the first time, Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers is talking about the two major and 11 minor strokes he had that nearly took away his ability to sing. He and his wife, Cynthia, told ...
When Free broke up in 1973, singer Paul Rodgers barely touched the band’s material again, including their 1971 hit “All Right Now.” “After I left Free, I didn’t play ‘All Right Now ...
Paul Rodgers revealed that he’s suffered through 13 strokes in the past seven years. The Bad Company singer detailed his health woes during an interview on CBS Mornings.
After ESPN analyst Jordan Rodgers called the buzz surrounding Manning “out of control” and ranked him as the fifth-best quarterback in the SEC, Finebaum fired back in trademark fashion on Get Up, with ...