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Bad Company was a British rock band of the 1970s. The band reformed in 1986 with ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe, in place of Rodgers. Throughout the 1990s, the band continued with various musicians with drummer Simon Kirke the only original member. The 2003 line-up of Bad Company includes Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke along with Dave Colwell (keyboards), Rick Wills (bass guitar), and Robert Hart (vocals). Members
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The band reformed in 1986 with ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe, in place of Rodgers. He and his wife have a daughter, Lily Pearl and live in Nashville, Tennessee. Bad Company was a British rock band of the 1970s. Black left RCA. The Original Bad Company Anthology (1999) (compilation cd). He remains one of the best-selling country singers of the 1990s. Stories Told & Untold (1996). His next albums, No Time to Kill, One Emotion and Nothin' But the Tailights were popular within the country music scene, but he has not been able to regain his stature in the mainstream market. Company of Strangers (1995). "We Tell Ourselves", the first single, was a #1 hit. What You Hear Is What You Get: The Best of Bad Company (1993) (live). A royalty-lawsuit with Bill Ham was ongoing while Black recorded his third album, The Hard Way, which received mixed reviews but became almost as successful as the previous two. Here Comes Trouble (1992). He began touring with Alabama and soon married actress Lisa Hartman. Holy Water (1990). Black's second album, Put Yourself in My Shoes, was a critical failure but still included several hit singles, most notably "Loving Blind" and "Where Are You Now". Dangerous Age (1988). Killin' Time spawned three hits besides "A Better Man": "Killin' Time", "Nobody's Home" and "Walkin' Away". Fame and Fortune (1986). Clint Black swept the Country Music Association's awards in 1989, winning in six different categories. 10 from 6 (1986) (compilation). Black's first single, "A Better Man", was a #1 hit, as was his debut album Killin' Time. Rough Diamonds (1982). Soon, he and Hayden Nicholas began playing and writing songs together, soon signing with Bill Hamm (manager of ZZ Top, among others) at RCA Records. Desolation Angels (1979). He dropped out of high school to play in his brother's band and played the local club circuit around Houston, Texas as he also ventured into songwriting. Burnin' Sky (1976). Growing up in Katy, Texas as the youngest of four brothers, Black took a passionate interest in music at age 13 teaching himself to play the harmonica and then guitar and bass. Run with the Pack (1976). Clint Patrick Black (born February 4, 1962 in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA) is a country music singer, songwriter and producer. Straight Shooter (1975). Download sample of "Killin' Time" from Killin' Time. Bad Company (1974). Simon Kirke -- Drums. Boz Burrell -- Bass. Mick Ralphs -- Lead Guitar. Paul Rodgers -- Lead Vocals. |