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    Bad Company were an English rock supergroup that was formed in London [2] in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers, drummer Simon Kirke (both ex- Free ), guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex- Mott the Hoople) and bassist Boz Burrell (ex- King Crimson ). [3] Peter Grant, who managed the rock band Led Zeppelin, also managed Bad Company until 1982.

  2. Bad Company Biography. One of the most acclaimed bands of the classic rock era, England’s Bad Company has put its indelible stamp on rock ‘n’ roll with a straight-ahead, no-frills musical approach that has resulted in the creation of some of the most timeless rock anthems ever. Led by the incomparable singer and songwriter Paul Rodgers ...

  3. www.badcompany.comBad Company

    A celebration of a storied career and a feel-good, hopeful look towards the future, Midnight Rose features Paul’s quintessential larger-than-life vocals in a whole new chapter of his career. The first solo album in nearly 25 years Rodgers powers through all new songs including "Take Love," "Photo Shooter" and more. Track Listing: "Coming Home".

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  4. You're listening to the official audio for "Bad Company" originally released on the band's 1974 eponymous debut album

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  5. Jul 13, 2016 · Paul Rodgers talks Bad Company; The Short Life And Tragic Death Of Paul Kossoff; 5) Good Lovin’ Gone Bad (1975) From the Straight Shooter album, Ralphs and Kirke dish out a high-stepping rhythm, as Rodgers croons about the confusion wrought by a relationship with an unpredictable woman. It alternates lengthy passages with a searing pace, with ...

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  7. BAD COMPANY - Greatest Hits. Playlist • 2020. 8.6M views • 13 tracks • 56 minutes. Bad Company - Rock n Roll Fantasy. shortbusrider1108. 3:20. Bad Company - Rock Steady. shortbusrider1108. 3:45.

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