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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
Discography
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The band reformed in 1986 with ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe, in place of Rodgers. Chris Robinson released two solo albums: New Earth Mud (2003) and This Magnificent Distance (2004). Bad Company was a British rock band of the 1970s. The band did reunite to play one song with Gov't Mule at the 2003 Jammy Awards. The Original Bad Company Anthology (1999) (compilation cd). A live album followed in 2002, before the band took an indefinite hiatus. Stories Told & Untold (1996). They also went on tour and recorded a live album with Jimmy Page in 2000. Company of Strangers (1995). The rest of their albums were: Amorica (1994); Three Snakes & One Charm (1996); By Your Side (1999); and Lions (2001). What You Hear Is What You Get: The Best of Bad Company (1993) (live). In 1992, they released their second album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion with 10-songs. Here Comes Trouble (1992). In 1989, they made a demo cassette tape that got them signed with American Recordings before they recorded their first album Shake Your Money Maker. Holy Water (1990). Although they have had many members over the years, the driving force behind the band has always been the brothers Chris and Rich Robinson. Dangerous Age (1988). They are heavily influenced by The Faces and Southern rock. Fame and Fortune (1986). The Black Crowes are a taper-friendly rock and roll jam band, formed in 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia. 10 from 6 (1986) (compilation). Official Website (http://www.blackcrowes.com/). Rough Diamonds (1982). Black Crowes.net (http://www.blackcrowes.net/). Desolation Angels (1979). Andy Hess - bass (2002). Burnin' Sky (1976). Greg Rzab - bass (2001-2002). Run with the Pack (1976). Sven Pipien - bass (1999-2001). Straight Shooter (1975). Audley Freed - guitar (1999-2002). Bad Company (1974). Eddie Harsch - keyboards (1992-2002). Simon Kirke -- Drums. Marc Ford - guitar (1992-1999). Boz Burrell -- Bass. Steve Gorman - drums (1989-2002). Mick Ralphs -- Lead Guitar. Johnny Colt - bass (1989-1999). Paul Rodgers -- Lead Vocals. Jeff Cease - guitar (1989-1992). Rich Robinson - guitar (1989-2002). Chris Robinson - vocals, harmonica (1989-2002). Live (2002). Lions (2001). Live At The Greek (2000) (with Jimmy Page). Greatest Hits 1990-1999: A Tribute to a Work in Progress (2000). By Your Side (1999). Sho' Nuff (1998). Three Snakes & One Charm (1996). Amorica (1994). The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1992). Shake Your Money Maker (1990). |