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Bad Company is one of the best-loved English rock bands of the 1970’s and 80’s. Founded in 1973 with former Free vocalist Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralph, drummer Simon Kirke (also of Free) and bassist Boz Burrell, they were managed by Peter Grant, of Led Zeppelin fame, and were the first band to be signed to Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song record label.
As the first super group of the 70’s, some of their international charting hit songs include: "Can't Get Enough", "Movin' On", "Bad Company", "Feel Like Makin' Love", "Young Blood", “Burning Sky”, "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy", "Ready for Love", "Shooting Star", “Silver, Blue & Gold", and "Run With The Pack".
Desolation Angels was formed to recreate exactly the aura and excitement of this beloved super group in action. Filling the role of singer Paul Rodgers (who was known as the "the Voice" since his days in Free) is the multi-talented Mark McPhail. Mark not only sings and plays like his Bad Co. counterpart, but bears an uncanny likeness to him as well. From his high-energy stage presence, to his incredible rapport with audiences, you’ll swear you’re seeing the real thing.
Guitarist/singer Fred Sampson brings a wealth of rock and roll experience to the band, and along with the dynamic rhythm section of David Clark (bass/vocals) and Glenn Hicks (drums/vocals), they complete the powerhouse experience that is Desolation Angels – The Ultimate Tribute to Bad Company. |
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