Paul Rodgers Is Back In The Saddle With Bad Company
As one the 1970s most successful early supergroups, Bad Company was Led Zeppelin’s little brother—both bands were on Zep’s Swan Song
As one the 1970s most successful early supergroups, Bad Company was Led Zeppelin’s little brother—both bands were on Zep’s Swan Song
The soulful growl Paul Rodgers possesses is one that generations of rock fans have heard via his
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