Bad Company’s classic rock standard “Ready For Love” first appeared on Mott The Hoople’s 1972 album, 'All The Young Dudes'.
Some musical admirers who can’t get enough of Bad Company are living out a rock ‘n’ roll fantasy as part of a new tribute album. The 10-track set also features several collaborations with Bad ...
Can’t Get Enough, the star-studded new tribute album to Bad Company, got its release today (October 24). As previously reported, the 10-track collection feature new versions of some of the British ...
Halestorm has premiered the video for their cover of Bad Company's "Shooting Star," featuring Bad Co. frontman Paul ...
Bad Company finally gets their first-ever tribute album they deserve before their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Founded in 1973, Bad Company features lead vocalist Paul Rodgers, ...
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 fans can breathe a sigh of relief. The band will indeed perform at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony next month. The band’s drummer, Simon Kirke, shared the news during ...
The late music legend found someone new for lead vocals. A song from a Mott the Hoople album helped spawn the formation of Bad Company more than 50 years ago. In 1972, the song “Ready for Love” ...
Burning Sky, a tribute to Bad Company, will perform at 3 p.m. Sept. 7 to close out the Our Town Coshocton summer concert series on the Coshocton Court Square. Bad Company formed in 1973 and had such ...
Drummer Simon Kirke believes that Bad Company’s decision to replace lead singer Paul Rodgers ultimately “tarnished” the band. It was 1982 when arguments within the group led Rodgers to quit. At the ...
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 ...
Bad Company’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction is certainly good news for the band members. And, they say, about time. “It’s been a long time coming,” drummer Simon Kirke said recently via Zoom from ...