Joan Jett and Paul Rodgers to perform at California Mid-State Fair San Luis Obispo Tribune Rodgers found fame in the early '70s as the singer of bluesy rock band Free, best known for the song “All Right Now,” before forming rock supergroup Bad Company with former members of Free, Mott the Hoople and King Crimson. Their hits include “Can't ...
Paul Rodgers is “The Voice” Rock Cellar Magazine Acclaimed as one of the greatest rock singers of all time, Paul Rodgers led three of rock's legendary bands — Free, Bad Company and The Firm — with total album sales of more than 90 million. He has been hailed as a major influence by the likes of ...
It's going to be All Right Now in Chichester... Chichester Observer Paul Rodgers treated us to a Free-heavy set at the Venue in Chichester last year; the audience responded accordingly on a night to remember. “It was great,” Paul recalls. “I really enjoyed it. It was fantastic. Pete and his guys (in the Deborah Bonham ...
Free Considered Using a Hologram for Olympics Reunion Concert Ultimate Classic Rock Fraser, who quit the band in 1972, tells Classic Rock Magazine that the surviving members of Free (including vocalist Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke, who went on to form Bad Company) were approached to play at the opening ceremonies, ...
Free Pondered Olympic Reunion (A Top Story) antiMUSIC.com On Wednesday Free Pondered Olympic Reunion was a top story. Here is the recap: (Classic Rock) Free considered reuniting for the London Olympic Games this summer, Paul Rodgers has confirmed. If they'd regrouped for the opening ceremony it would have ...
Paul Thorn: Music From The Margins WBUR This was by the early '70s British rock group Free, right? THORN: Yeah. Yeah. Back in the day, you know, Paul Rodgers was the lead singer. You know, he was also in Bad Company. THORN: (Singing) You make me hungry. You make me weak.
Guest Blog: Paul Thorn American Songwriter Paul Rodgers was in one of these type bands —- Free. They were the ultimate blues cock-rock ensemble. At first I was intimidated to try and follow a singer as great as Paul Rogers, but I gave it a shot and just had fun. “Walk in My Shadow” is a primal ...
Paul Thorn: Music From The Margins KBIA This was by the early '70s British rock group Free, right? THORN: Yeah. Yeah. Back in the day, you know, Paul Rodgers was the lead singer. You know, he was also in Bad Company. THORN: (Singing) You make me hungry. You make me weak.
Paul Thorn – What the Hell is Goin' On? (2012) Something Else! Reviews ... grease-popping twang to “Don't Let Me Down Again,” a pre-Fleetwood Mac song from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks that serves as the opener on What the Hell; and simply tears into “Walk In My Shadow,” an obscure track from Paul Rodgers and Free.
Joe Bonamassa adds one more to the list of 2012's great live recordings WNCT (blog) The entire band shines both on its own and as a supporting act to guest artists Beth Hart, John Hiatt, and Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company, The Firm). Audiences really do feel the respect between the band and the guest vocalists throughout the duration ...