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  1. Paul Rodgers

    Paul Rodgers is an English rock singer-songwriter best known for being a member of Free and Bad Company. Both bands experienced major international success in the 1970s. Before establishing a career as a solo artist, he was also a member of The Firm and The Law. He has recently toured and recorded with Queen.

  2. Simon Kirke

    Simon Frederick St George Kirke (born July 28, 1949, but according to the Associated Press, he was born 27 August 1949) is an English rock drummer best known as a member of Free and Bad Company. Born in Lambeth Hospital, Lambeth, South East London, England, Kirke spent his early years living in the borderlands of Wales. Leaving school at the age of 17, he returned to London and set about finding a drumming job in the booming blues scene.

  3. Mick Ralphs

    Mick Ralphs (born Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, on 31 March 1944 in Stoke Lacy, Hereford) is a guitarist who was a founding member of '70s rock band Mott the Hoople. In 1973, dissatisfied with Ian Hunter's growing domination, Ralphs left to team up with former Free vocalist Paul Rodgers to form Bad Company. This band ultimately had greater commercial success than Mott The Hoople. Ralphs continued to record and tour with Bad Company until they folded in 1982, …

  4. Brian Howe

    Brian Howe is a British rock singer and songwriter best known for replacing Paul Rodgers as the lead vocalist of the rock group Bad Company. Howe's career was jump-started in 1983 when Ted Nugent recruited him to handle lead vocals for Nugent's "Penetrator" album and front its subsequent world tour. In 1986, drummer Simon Kirke and guitarist Mick Ralphs recruited Howe to replace Paul Rodgers as the lead singer of Bad Company.

  5. Boz Burrell

    Boz Burrell 1 August 1946 in Lincoln, England–21 September 2006 in Spain was a bass guitarist known for his involvement in bands such as King Crimson and Bad Company. While singer/leader of The Boz People in the mid-1960s, Boz was selected to replace Roger Daltrey in The Who when the remaining members of that band were on the verge of firing Daltrey, which ultimately did not happen. In the late 1960s he released some solo singles as singer (simply as "Boz") In 1971, …

  6. Barry Brown

    Barry Brown, also known as Donald Barry Brown, was an American actor, and brother of the late actress Marilyn Brown and the writer James Brown. Born in San Jose, California, Brown began his acting career as a child of five and took part in many television and live performances. He was a gifted young man born with a genius I.Q. and exerted himself in the manner of a child prodigy, …

  7. Fresh

    Fresh (real name Dan Stein) is a UK-based drum and bass artist, and one of the principal members of Bad Company. He is widely known for his talents as both a DJ and producer, and considered among the most popular and influential British junglists. Along with the three other members of Bad Company, he founded a record label, BC Recordings, as well as the website Dogs on Acid.

  8. Mel Collins

    Mel Collins (born Melvyn Desmond Collins on 5 September, 1947, in the Isle of Man) is a British saxophonist and flautist and prominent session musician. He has worked with an extensive number of musicians, including Alexis Korner, Clannad, Eric Clapton, Bad Company, Dire Straits, Bryan Ferry, Marianne Faithfull, The Rolling Stones and many others, but his most important work was as a member of progressive rock bands King Crimson, Camel, Caravan, …

  9. Peter Grant

    Peter Grant, (April 5, 1935 - November 21, 1995) was a manager for The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin and Bad Company, and a record executive for Swan Song Records. He is widely credited with improving pay and conditions for musicians in dealings with concert promoters.

  10. Robert Hart

    Robert Hart (November 1, 1958) is an English rock vocalist and successful songwriter. He has performed as a solo artist, and with such groups as Bad Company and The Distance and White Snack (company of Snacks). He is currently fronting The Jones Gang, a rock group formed by rock veteran Kenney Jones.

  11. Brooke Smith

    Brooke Smith (born May 22, 1967 in New York) is an American actress. She is the daughter of publicist Lois Smith. She is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Brooke Smith has appeared in numerous films, including "The Moderns" (1988), "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) (as Catherine Martin), "The Night We Never Met" (1993), "Mr. Wonderful" (1993), "Vanya on 42nd Street" (1994), "Last Summer in the Hamptons" (1995), …

  12. Tony Franklin

    Tony Franklin is an English musician. His most famous work is on the fretless bass guitar with heavy rock bands The Firm (also featuring Free and Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, and Uriah Heep drummer Chris Slade) and Blue Murder (featuring former Whitesnake guitarist John Sykes (also on vocals) and drummer Carmine Appice). He is credited with introducing the fretless bass to the heavy metal and hard rock audiences, …

  13. Chris Slade

    Chris Slade (born Christopher Rees, 30 October, 1946, in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales) is a rock drummer who has enjoyed a long and varied career. He has worked with such diverse musicians as Gary Numan, Tom Jones, Olivia Newton-John (as co-members of the band Toomorrow), Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1972 to 1978.

  14. Dave Colwell

    Dave "Bucket" Colwell is guitarist from Great Britain and has been a member of Bad Company, Samson, ASAP, The Eastenders Angel Street and FM. Colwell is currently recording his first solo project titled "Guitars, Beers & Tears". The album will feature many of Dave's friends and colleagues. Scheduled to appear on the record are Steve Conte (New York Dolls), Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden), Robert Hart (The Jones Gang), Edwin McCain, Bekka Bramlett, Danny Bowes (Thunder), …

  15. Brett Ewins

    Brett Ewins is a British comic book artist best known for his work on "Judge Dredd" and "Rogue Trooper" in the weekly comic book "2000 AD". Ewins formed a long-term collaborative partnership with fellow artist Brendan McCarthy, working together on such strips as "Bad Company". Along with Steve Dillon, he started the comic magazine "Deadline" in 1988, which continued for another seven years.

  16. Geoff Whitehorn

    Geoff Whitehorn (born 29 August 1951 in London, England) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter. He has recorded several solo albums as well as recording with other artists such as IF, Bad Company, Kevin Ayers, Elkie Brooks, The Who, Roger Waters, Manfred Mann, Paul McCartney and Paul Rodgers. In August 1973, Whitehorn joined the pioneering British jazz-rock band IF in what was their third and final line-up, appearing on their last two albums, …

  17. Kurt Heider

    "Time is a companion along on our journey through life; It's there as a reminder to cherish every moment because it'll never come again. What we leave behind isn't as important but how we've lived... Live for me. There is no knowledge that is not power." -KURT.

  18. Pino Palladino

    Pino Palladino (born on October 17 1957 in Cardiff, Wales, UK) is a noted rock and rhythm and blues electric bass player of Italian ancestry.

  19. Gene McDaniels

    Gene McDaniels (born Eugene Booker McDaniels, February 12, 1935 in Kansas City), Missouri, is an American singer and songwriter who had his greatest recording success in the early 1960s. McDaniels grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. McDaniels had six Top 40 hits. The two that went into the top five were 1961's "Tower of Strengh" and "A Hundred Pounds of Clay," the latter reaching #3 on the U.S. pop charts. McDaniels did, however, reach the top spot on the charts as a songwriter.

  20. Tom Keifer

    Carl Thomas Keifer was born in Springfield, Pennsylvania, on January 26, 1961. He is best known for being the vocalist and guitarist for the band Cinderella. Tom grew up in a musical family and began playing guitar at a young age. By the time he reached his teens, Tom discovered rock bands such as Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, and Bad Company. Tom was interested to know what kind of music influenced these bands, …

  21. Steve Hoffman

    Steve Hoffman is an audio engineer from Los Angeles, California, who specializes in remastering sound recordings on compact disc and vinyl record for record companies. In the 1980s, he worked at MCA for nine years. He has since done remastering work for companies such as DCC Compact Classics (in the 1990s) and Audio Fidelity, Analogue Productions, Rural Rhythm, and S&P (in the present day).

  22. Josh Leo

    Josh Leo is an American guitarist, songwriter, and record producer active in Nashville, Tennessee. Throughout his career, he has performed on over 150 records, produced 21 #1 albums, written six #1 singles, and won 6 BMI Millionaire awards. Alongside his writing and producing, he recorded a pop album for Warner Bros. Records in 1983 called "Rockin' on 6th", and in 2002, he teamed up with other fellow Nashville musicians, writers, and producers for a project, …

  23. Jimmy Copley

    Jimmy Copley, sometimes credited as Jim Copley, is a professional drummer who since the age of 17 has worked with numerous famous and popular artists such as Jeff Beck, Graham Parker, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Paul Young, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan and Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple, Go West, Killing Joke, Tears for Fears, Seal, Tony Iommi and the legendary blues artist Roy Gaines from Texas, USA, as well as Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company, …

  24. Saiichi Sugiyama

    Saiichi Sugiyama (born 1960 in Tokyo, Japan) is a British-based guitarist, singer and composer, best known for his collaborations with Pete Brown, the lyricist for Cream. Sugiyama's band featured Mike Casswell and Phil Williams of Walk on Fire, Andy Smith of Hot Chocolate, Zoot Money, Boz Burrell of Bad Company, John Cook of Rory Gallagher band and Pete Brown. Sugiyama was the lead guitarist in the band of Shana Morrison, the daughter of Van Morrison in her UK tour of 2006.

  25. Gregg Dechert

    Gregg Dechert (born in Listowel, Ontario, Canada) is a former member of Uriah Heep. He was keyboardist for Uriah Heep between September 1980 and March 1981, replacing Ken Hensley after he left the band. He also played in the David Gilmour Band, Bad Company, Dream Academy, Featherwheel, Trev John, Pulsar and Mike Maves.

  26. Rebecca Atkinson

    Rebecca Atkinson is a British actress who plays the part of Karen Jackson in Channel 4's "Shameless". She also appeared in "Life On Mars" and "Ideal". Born in Salford in 1983, she lived on Weaste Lane and went to All Souls primary school on Kintyre Avenue, which was also the primary school of Warrington Rugby Star Adrian Morley She was a student at the Preston College of Dance and Drama She has had a number of minor parts in the following shows.

  27. Peter Wronski

    Peter Vronsky (Peter Wronski) (born 1956) is a Canadian filmmaker, writer, new media artist and historian. He is the director of several feature films including "Bad Company" ("Fast Company")and "Mondo Moscow"and the author of two recently published books on the history and psychopathology of serial homicide and the creator of a substantial body of formal video and electronic art works.

  28. Laura Wolff

    so, here are a few things about me! i'm 17 years old, going to high school at the moment and i'm addicted to coffee! i couldn't live without my family, friends, music, books, football, and cars... and my favourite movie "Gone in 60 seconds"(no, i don't love the movie because of Nicholas Cage, but my fav car, Eleanor (a 1967 Ford Mustang GT500 Fastback)) maybe someday i will own my Eleanor!

  29. Zhainagul
  30. Tanya
  31. Martina
  32. Ammar Daraiseh

    He received an MFA in Acting from DePaul University's prestigious acting program in 1996.

  33. Miriam Dinbacape
  34. P.I. Noccio
  35. Muslim Tagirov
  36. Claire Britton
  37. Carrie B Jones
  38. Matthew Zolan
  39. Martín Droso
  40. R Wakeley

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