The original Bad Company knew how to start an album, that’s for sure. The newly minted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame supergroup — Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke from Free, Mick Ralphs from Mott the Hoople, ...
What a strange year 1974 was in pop music. A total of 23 different albums reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. And sure, there were some expected presences: Paul McCartney and John Lennon both ...
Earlier in 2025, it was announced that a star-studded tribute album celebrating the music of British supergroup (and 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees) Bad Company would be released this fall.
Back in the early '70s, the assembling of a super group was often an event to look forward to. One of those bands was Bad Company. Bad Company was formed by Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople), Paul Rodgers ...
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 Hoople ...
What a strange year 1974 was in pop music. Stranger still: One album reached No. 1 nearly two years after it was released, due to the untimely death of its maker. RELATED: From Green Day’s ‘Dookie’ to ...