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Remembering Mick Ralphs, the highly innovative founding guitarist of Mott The Hoople and Bad Company
The trailblazing English guitarist passed away on June 23 and left a formidable legacy, influencing the likes of Joe ...
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Louder on MSNListen to Blackberry Smoke's cover of Bad Company's Run With The Pack with Paul Rodgers
Run With The Pack also features Mastodon's Brann Dailor and comes from the upcoming album Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute To Bad Company ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIt Took 15 Years, But Battlefield 6 Finally Surpassed Bad Company 2’s Greatest Achievement
Battlefield 6 feels most like a follow-up to BF4, but its destructibility is finally surpassing that of Bad Company 2 – a ...
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I suck at Battlefield 6 but I haven’t had this much fun with the franchise since Bad Company 2
Only to suddenly see myself getting dragged out of the killzone as a friendly tank rolls ahead and draws all the incoming ...
Mick Ralphs, guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, has died at the age of 81. A representative confirmed the news on June 23, 2025.
Bad Company’s 1975 follow-up, “Straight Shooter,” was also a hit, going to No. 3 on album charts in both the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and the UK Albums Chart.
Bad Company’s 1975 follow-up, “Straight Shooter,” was also a hit, going to No. 3 on album charts in both the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and the UK Albums Chart.
Mick Ralphs’ bandmate Simon Kirke is reflecting on the difficulties the late Bad Company singer faced after he suffered a stroke in 2016. Kirke said in an interview with Q104.3 on Monday, July 7 ...
Bad Company seemed to be playing it smart by releasing the uptempo “Good Lovin’ Gone Bad” as the first single off their sophomore album Straight Shooter in 1975.
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