Bad Company- Rock and Roll Fantasy- Dallas 7-10-13
Bad Company rips through “Rock and Roll Fantasy” in concert July 10, 2013 in Dallas/ Ft. Worth Verizon Theater.
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Bad Company rips through “Rock and Roll Fantasy” in concert July 10, 2013 in Dallas/ Ft. Worth Verizon Theater.
“Hard+Heavy” box set of classic hard rock interviews In the Studio with Paul Rodgers of Bad Company, Tom Schulz of Boston, Deep Purple’s Ian Gillian and Roger Glover, Heart throbs Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson, Rob Hanford from Judas Priest, Kiss mainstays Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, Ted Nugent, Whitesnake’s David Coverdale.
Legendary Free, Bad Company, The Firm, and even Queen vocalist Paul Rodgers with me February 1993 in a studio somewhere in the desolate outskirts of Los Angeles, proving that even a legend needs an audience when there’s a new song needing singing, even if it’s only an audience of one. Here’s an exclusive performance of “Burning Love”.
Free “Heartbreaker” final album 50th anniversary In the Studio with Paul Rodgers.
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In the period 1970-89 covered by this classic rock interview for his Best pt 2 with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Todd Rundgren, he made twenty-two albums in seventeen years either as a solo artist or the leader of the multi-threat Utopia. “Prolific” seems woefully inadequate to begin to describe that enormous creative output. “Most of these albums are a result of some kind of musical adventure,” Todd explains.” It’s a privilege that a lot of people don’t enjoy.”
” It went platinum (1,000,000 sales ) in thirteen days,” Pat Benatar states matter-of-factly while she and hubby/ musical director Neil Giraldo reminisce In the Studio about the explosive third album,”Precious Time”, as it headed rapidly to the top-selling perch in America in Summer 1981…
Bryan Adams joins me for his seventh studio album, 18 ‘Til I Die , a #1 seller in the UK and Top Five sales in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland. The international popularity was driven by hits “The Only Thing That Looks Good on You is Me”, “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman”, and the title song.
“2112” by Rush was an amalgam of hard rock, progressive rock, science-fiction and Ayn Rand socio-economics right about the same time that The Ramones, The Dead Boys, and Ian Dury and the Blockheads were singing “Sex and Drugs and Rock’n’Roll”. So things were about to get interesting in 1976. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush join me here In the Studio