In some ways, in an era of supergroups, Bad Company was the preeminent gathering of rock 'n' roll royalty. READ MORE: Top 35 Hard Rock Albums of the '70s Bad Company's founding lineup made six albums, ...
Halestorm has premiered the video for their cover of Bad Company's "Shooting Star," featuring Bad Co. frontman Paul ...
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Simon Kirke Says Singer Change ‘Tarnished’ Bad Company
Drummer Simon Kirke believes that Bad Company’s decision to replace lead singer Paul Rodgers ultimately “tarnished” the band.
When the quartet’s debut album, “Bad Company,” was released 50 years ago this month, the eight songs projected a new, distilled approach to hard rock. Lyrics were simple, recording gimmicks were ...
Not many bands that start off as so-called “supergroups” end up having the kind of staying power that the British outfit known as Bad Company displayed. For that matter, few make as much impact as ...
Drummer Simon Kirke discusses the legacy of Bad Company and how switching singers "tarnished" the band's reputation.
Are you randy and have nowhere to vent your frustrations? Purchasing Bad Company's 10 From 6, a compilation of the band's greatest hits, will have you feeling good in no time. Perfect if you "Feel ...
Bad Company was one of the biggest rock bands of the 1970s. The English rock group was formed in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs, bass player Boz Burrell, and drummer Simon Kirke.
Bad Company was different. Although Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke had a difficult journey with their previous band, Free, it was one they felt they wouldn't repeat with their new group. "I think that ...
Simon Kirke reflects on Paul Rodgers’s early-’80s exit and explains why the band’s attempt to replace him made it worse.
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