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Mick Ralphs ’ longtime friend and bandmate Simon Kirke is reflecting on the difficulties the late Bad Company singer faced ...
Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralph has died at 81. The musician was a founding member of the 1970s English rock band and was ...
He was 81. Kymm Britton, a representative for Ralphs and Bad Company bandmates Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke, confirmed Ralphs’ death. No cause was provided. “Our Mick has passed, my heart just hit the ...
Bad Company is set to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year. Mick Ralphs, co-founder of the influential rock bands Bad Company and Mott the Hoople and soon-to-be inductee into the ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's class of 2025 includes four acts fans would love to see reunite. State of play: Rap duo Outkast hasn't performed together in a decade. The White Stripes disbanded in ...
Keyed in by their mentors-of-sorts, Led Zeppelin, the band recorded their enormously successful debut album at the legendary Headley Grange house, which certainly provided a certain vibe to the ...
Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs are looking forward to being in good company in November when their band Bad Company is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “It is pretty ...
To settle all of this, I reached out to drummer Simon Kirke. Kirke is both a founding member of Free, and the only member of Bad Company to have stayed with the band throughout their entire run.
In a new radio interview, Bad Company’s Simon Kirke shared late guitarist Mick Ralphs’ hilarious reaction to the news that the band was going to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Mick Ralphs, a founding member of Mott the Hoople and Bad Company, has died. He was 81. Paul Rodgers, his former Bad Company bandmate, shared, “Our Mick has passed, my heart just hit the ground. He ...
Penn Badgley and his wife, Domino Kirke-Badgley, have been a creative power couple for over a decade. The couple, who met in a meatball shop, debuted their relationship in 2014 and married — in ...
While inducted with Bad Company, Simon Kirke worried that the Rock Hall would forget his other hit band Free.