
Ex-Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers who is currently performing with the legendary Queen had announced his wish to reunite with his band in order to organise a tour in around the U.S. Nobody was actucally thinking that Bad Company may come back in any shape or form, but Rodgers surely misses his old days. Billboard says that from June 17 to July 4 Bad Company will give ten concerts in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New York, Michigan and New Jersey. Besides Rodgers the original Bad Company lineup includes only Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirk. Place of the dead Boz Burrell will be taken by Lynn Sorenson, and Howard Lees should perform as the second guitarist, hence both of them are currently supporting Paul in his solo career. The Doobie Brothers should participate in the opening act during each live performance in the upcoming tour. Again, it’s always very nice to see some old faces reuniting, coming back and generally speaking looking at them while they rock as if today was only the beginning of their music careers. Paul Rodgers turned to be the only guy who was actually able to replace Mercury and make Queen get back on the scene, this is a very special accomplishment too.
Bad Company had already came back for one concert last year at the Seminole Hard Rock casino in Florida. Possibly that performance gave them some artistic push in order to get Bad Company going again.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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