
Bad Company is a British rock supergroup formed in November 1973 in Albury, Surrey. The band was founded by vocalist Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs, and drummer Simon Kirke, later joined by bassist Boz Burrell. Managed by Peter Grant, who also managed Led Zeppelin, the group became known for their blend of hard rock and blues rock. Their self-titled debut album, featuring hits like "Can't Get Enough" and "Bad Company", achieved critical and commercial success. Active until 1982, Bad Company left a lasting impact on the hard rock genre.
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