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Bad Company

Bad Company
Bad Company - 1976.jpg
The original Bad Company in 1976. (L to R) Boz Burrell, Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Mick Ralphs.
Background information
Origin Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom
Genres Rock, hard rock, blues rock
Years active 1973–1982, 1986–1999, 2001–2002, 2008–present
Labels Island, Swan Song, Atlantic, Atco
Associated acts Free, Mott the Hoople, King Crimson, The Firm, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Joe Walsh, The Black Crowes
Website www.badcompany.com
Members Simon Kirke
Mick Ralphs
Paul Rodgers
Howard Leese
Todd Ronning
Past members Boz Burrell
Brian Howe
Gregg Dechert
Steve Price
Larry Oakes
Paul Cullen
Dave "Bucket" Colwell
Rick Wills
Robert Hart
Jaz Lochrie
Lynn Sore

Bad Company are an English hard rock supergroup formed in Westminster, London, in 1973 by two former Free band members—singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke—as well as Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs and King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell.Peter Grant, who managed the rock band Led Zeppelin, also managed Bad Company until 1982.

Bad Company enjoyed great success throughout the 1970s. Their first three albums, Bad Company (1974), Straight Shooter (1975), and Run With the Pack (1976), reached the top five in the album charts in both the UK and US. Many of their singles, such as "Bad Company", "Can't Get Enough", "Good Lovin' Gone Bad", and "Feel Like Makin' Love", remain staples of classic rock radio.

There was a rumour that singer Paul Rodgers was so enamored with the Jeff Bridges film Bad Company that he chose to name his band after it, but Rodgers, in an interview with Spinner.com, explained that the idea came from a book of Victorian morals that showed a picture of an innocent kid looking up at an unsavory character leaning against a lamppost. The caption read "beware of bad company".


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