Bad Company

Singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke formed Bad Company -- after they split from their previous band, Free -- with Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs and King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell. Their self-titled debut album, released on Led Zeppelin's custom label Swan Song, was an immediate hit, going straight to No. 1. Rodgers left the band in 1982 and was replaced by Brian Howe, who was replaced in 1995 by Robert Hart. There have been many lineup changes along the way, but the core quartet made the band's best-known songs, like "Can't Get Enough" and "Feel Like Makin' Love," both of which hit the Top 10 in the mid-'70s.

Paul Rodgers Joined By Brian May, Neal Schon on Upcoming Live DVD
Paul Rodgers Joined By Brian May, Neal Schon on Upcoming Live DVD
Paul Rodgers Joined By Brian May, Neal Schon on Upcoming Live DVD
One of the more underrated periods of celebrated rock frontman Paul Rodgers' career is the patch of time he spent in the early '90s exploring his love for the music of Muddy Waters. After his star-studded solo album 'Muddy Water Blues' was released in 1993, he toured extensively to promote the project and for the first time, a full set of material from that tour is now being released on CD and DVD
Bad Company, ‘Live At Wembley’ – DVD Review
Bad Company, ‘Live At Wembley’ – DVD Review
Bad Company, ‘Live At Wembley’ – DVD Review
After many years apart, Bad Company return with all their chemistry seemingly fully intact on the new DVD 'Live At Wembley.' The concert film features a scruffy, strong-voiced Paul Rodgers leading the surviving original trio through powerful, unvarnished readings of big hits such as 'Shooting Star' and 'Ready for Love,' as well as lesser know fan-favorite album cuts.