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In a new interview with Trunk Nation, Rodgers reflects on Bad Company's upcoming — and long-awaited—Rock Hall induction ...
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Bad Company's Paul Rodgers Says It's ‘Pretty Amazing and Very Cool' to Make 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction RosterPaul 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. "It is pretty ...
As the swashbuckling British guitar player for glam pioneers Mott The Hoople and later, rock and roll fantasy weavers Bad Company, Mick Ralphs has played a significant part in creating a number of ...
"Mick is receiving excellent medical care and ... these dates is something I’m just not feeling up for at the moment," Ralphs said at the time. "I’m glad the band found Rich to take my place ...
However, success wasn't assured until Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke enlisted Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs and former King Crimson bassist, the late Boz Burrell, and morphed into Bad ...
You think of most of the great bass players in rock’n’roll – John Paul Jones, John Entwistle, Bill Wyman – and with very few exceptions, the archetype is of ‘the quiet one’; the sturdy ...
Mick Ralphs joined Mott The Hoople back when non-master volume amps ruled the stage and 50s Gibsons could still be found hanging in junk shop windows with a double-digit price tag. With a huge talent ...
As guitarist in Mott the Hoople, Mick Ralphs's incisive guitar lines helped define the sound of 1970s rock, notably on their enduring hit All The Young Dudes, penned by David Bowie. Despite that, he ...
Formed during 1973 in London, Bad Company brought together Rodgers and Kirke from Free, guitarist Mick Ralphs from Mott the Hoople and bassist Boz Burrell, fresh out of King Crimson. The group was ...
Ralphs got his start during the mid-1960s with a blues-rock band called The Buddies. In 1966, he joined The Mod Doc Thomas Group, which changed its name to Silence in 1968 and then to Mott the ...
By Gary Graff 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.
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