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Surviving members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke will appear on the newly announced Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company.
Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers is opening up about a major health crisis that left him without the ability to speak. The legendary rocker, 73, appeared on CBS Mornings and revealed for the ...
Paul Rodgers is a very big influence on us, because Free were out there while we were still at college. Free’s Fire & Water album is one of our real inspirations and influences.
Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers Says It’s ‘Pretty Amazing and Very Cool’ to Make 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Roster. Gary Graff. Mon, April 28, 2025 at 11:40 AM UTC.
Paul Rodgers is opening up for the first time about health challenges he's been facing.. In an interview with "CBS Mornings" aired Wednesday, the legendary singer and Bad Company frontman spoke ...
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 ...
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. During the appearance ...
Paul Rodgers Rock Stars Celebrating Birthdays in December We're rockin' around the Christmas tree and into a long list of rock stars who are celebrating their birthdays this month.
Watch Paul Rodgers take a rare guitar solo as Bad Company rock The Midnight Special in 1979. Fraser Lewry. Mon, August 26, 2024 at 1:58 AM UTC. 2 min read.
When Does Paul Rodgers Release His New Album? Rodgers' latest solo project, Midnight Rose, is set for release on Sept. 22. His last album dates back more than two decades.
Album Review Paul Rodgers: Midnight Rose. by Doug Collette February 24, 2024. It is a travesty that Paul Rodgers is not a household name. Despite considerable commercial success with English ...
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 ...