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Paul Rodgers

Paul Bernard Rodgers (born 17 December 1949) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He was the lead vocalist of numerous rock bands, including Free, Bad Company, the Firm and the Law. He has also performed as a solo artist, and collaborated with the remaining active members of Queen under the moniker Queen + Paul Rodgers.[1][2] A poll in Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 55 on its list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time".[3] In 2011 Rodgers received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.[4]

Paul Rodgers
Rodgers performing with Queen in 2005
Background information
Birth namePaul Bernard Rodgers
Born (1949-12-17) 17 December 1949 (age 73)
Middlesbrough, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active1968–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
Machiko Shimizu
(m. 1971; div. 1996)
(m. 2007)
Websitepaulrodgers.com

Rodgers has been cited as a significant influence on various rock singers. In 1991, John Mellencamp called Rodgers "the best rock singer ever".[5] Freddie Mercury in particular liked Rodgers and his aggressive style.[3]

Early career Edit

Paul Bernard Rodgers was born in Middlesbrough, England. He played bass[6] for a band named The Roadrunners. Colin Bradley originally had the lead vocal slot, but convinced Rodgers to sing and front the band as he was primarily interested in playing rhythm guitar and his oldest brother Joe (who managed the band) supported the idea. Just before leaving Middlesbrough for the London music scene, the band changed its name to The Wildflowers. Other members of this band were Micky Moody (later of Whitesnake) and Bruce Thomas (later of Elvis Costello and The Attractions).

Free Edit

In 1968, Rodgers joined bluesy rockers Free as singer and songwriter. In 1970, they shot up the international radio charts with "All Right Now", which Rodgers wrote with the group's bassist Andy Fraser.[7] It was a number one hit in more than 20 territories and acknowledged by ASCAP in 1990 for having received over a million radio plays in the US.

For a short time, Free were alongside Led Zeppelin as among the highest grossing British acts, though Free's status was not sustained. Free released four albums with a combination of blues, ballads and rock that were Top Five successes in the UK. When in 2000, the song "All Right Now" achieved the mark of two million radio plays in the UK, an award was given to Rodgers as one of the two writers.

After the first break-up of Free in the spring of 1971, Rodgers briefly formed a three-piece band called Peace. Alongside bassist Stewart McDonald and drummer Mick Underwood, Rodgers played guitar and sang lead vocals. Peace supported Mott the Hoople's UK tour in 1971, but broke up when Free reformed at the start of 1972. Two songs by Peace were eventually included on the fifth disc of the 2000 Free compilation Songs of Yesterday, along with a song that Rodgers recorded with the Maytals. A bootleg has circulated of a 22 December 1971 appearance by Peace, live in studio, on BBC Radio 1's Top Gear program.[8]

1970s: Bad Company Edit

Rodgers formed his next band, Bad Company, with Mick Ralphs, former guitarist of Mott the Hoople. The line-up also included Free drummer Simon Kirke, and Boz Burrell, former vocalist and bassist of King Crimson. Rodgers said he and Ralphs were still trying to come up with a name for the band, "and I just said 'Bad Company', and there was this scuffling noise and he said, 'Shit, I dropped the phone—that's it!'"[9]

Bad Company was the first act signed to Led Zeppelin's new record label, Swan Song. They toured from 1973 to 1982, and had several hits such as "Feel Like Makin' Love", "Can't Get Enough", "Shooting Star", "Bad Company", and "Run with the Pack". Rodgers played instruments on several tracks: "Bad Company" and "Run With The Pack" featured him on piano; "Rock and Roll Fantasy" on guitar; and on the ballad "Seagull" Rodgers played all of the instruments. Bad Company earned six platinum albums until Rodgers left in 1982, stating that he wanted to spend time with his young family.

It was revealed in April 2011 that after Jim Morrison's death in 1971, the rest of the Doors wanted Rodgers to replace him. Robbie Krieger flew to England to personally offer him the job. However, Rodgers has said that he was off the grid in a very rural area at the time, and the moment passed.[10][11] In late 1973, Rodgers was asked to become the singer of Deep Purple when Ian Gillan had left the band. He rejected their offer in order to start Bad Company.

1980s: Solo career and the Firm Edit

In October 1983, Rodgers released his first solo LP Cut Loose. He composed all of the music and played all of the instruments. The album reached number 135 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.[12]

When his friend Jimmy Page started to come around to his house, guitar in hand and Led Zeppelin at an end, the duo's first live pairing was on the US ARMS (Action Research into Multiple Sclerosis) Tour, which had first been mooted by Eric Clapton and, besides Rodgers and Page, would include Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and others. The inspiration behind ARMS had been former Small Faces/Faces member Ronnie Lane's own struggle with M.S. This led to Rodgers and Page's further teaming in the group the Firm, which resulted in two albums and two tours. Critics' reception of the band was sometimes scathing (one review used the term "supersludge") and also mixed.[13] Even so, the Firm's two albums, The Firm and Mean Business, achieved moderate sales success[14] and produced the radio hits "Radioactive", "Satisfaction Guaranteed", and, in the UK, "All The King's Horses".

During this same period, a series of albums were produced called Willie and the Poor Boys.[15] Rodgers and Page were briefly part of this and recorded "These Arms of Mine", an Otis Redding tune. This recording also became a video promoting the CD.

1990s: The Law and solo career Edit

The Law, Rodgers' 1991 musical venture with former the Who and Faces drummer Kenney Jones, produced Billboard's number one AOR chart hit "Laying Down the Law" written by Rodgers, but the album peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200 chart. A second album can be found on the bootleg market, which is often referred to as The Law II. It is believed that this collection of songs were leftovers from the first album.[16]

Rodgers acknowledged the influence of Jimi Hendrix by collaborating with Steve Vai, Hendrix's Band of Gypsys (Buddy Miles and Billy Cox) and the London Metropolitan Orchestra and recorded the track "Bold As Love", on the Hendrix tribute album In From The Storm. Then Rodgers teamed with Journey guitarist Neal Schon and drummer Deen Castronovo for his release The Hendrix Set, a live 5-track CD, recorded in 1993 with Rodgers' interpretations of Hendrix songs. A Canadian and US tour followed.

His Grammy-nominated solo CD, Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters was released in 1993. Rodgers wrote the title track and was backed by guitarists Brian May, Gary Moore, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Steve Miller, Buddy Guy, Richie Sambora, Brian Setzer, Slash, Neal Schon and Trevor Rabin.

For Woodstock's 25th anniversary in 1994, Rodgers pulled together drummer Jason Bonham, bassist Andy Fraser (from Free), guitarists Slash and Schon at the last moment to perform as the Paul Rodgers Rock and Blues Revue.

In 1995 he formed a new band consisting of Jaz Lochrie on bass, Jimmy Copley on drums and Geoff Whitehorn on guitar. The band (The Paul Rodgers Band) toured extensively in Europe, US and in the UK until 1998 and released three albums – Live: The Loreley Tapes, Now and Electric. Now charted internationally in the Top 40. The single "Soul of Love" remained in rotation on more than 86 US radio stations for six months but was not a sales success. His 1997 world tour included Russia, Japan, Canada, US, UK, Germany, France, Romania, Bulgaria, Israel, Brazil, Greece and Argentina.

Rodgers and Bad Company hit Billboard's US BDS charts with the number one single "Hey, Hey" in 1999, one of four new tracks off Bad Company's The 'Original' Bad Co. Anthology. The second single release, Rodgers's "Hammer of Love", reached number two. For the first time in 20 years, all the original members of Bad Company toured the US.[17]

2000s: Solo career, Queen and Bad Company reunion Edit

Rodgers focused on his solo career in 2000 and released Electric, his sixth solo CD. In its debut week, the single "Drifters" was US rock radio's number one on the Most Added FMQB Hot Trax list, number two on Most Added R&R Rock and number three on Most Added Album Net Power Cuts. "Drifters" remained in the top 10 for eight weeks on Billboard's Rock charts. That year, he played sold-out concerts in England, Scotland, Australia, United States and Canada. After his appearance on TV's Late Show with David Letterman in New York, he met and jammed with B.B. King. That same year, Rodgers, Jimmie Vaughan, Levon Helm, bluesmen Hubert Sumlin, Johnnie Johnson, James Cotton and others performed a sold out concert in Cleveland as a Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters.

In spring 2001, Rodgers returned to Australia, England and Scotland for the second run of sold-out shows. That summer he toured the US with Bad Company.

Rodgers and Bad Company released their first official live CD and DVD, In Concert: Merchants of Cool, in 2002. It included all the hits and a new single, "Joe Fabulous", penned by Rodgers, which hit number one at Classic Rock Radio and Top 20 on mainstream rock radio in the US. In its debut week, the DVD sales sound scanned at number three Canada, and number four in the US. The Joe Fabulous Tour kicked off in the US and sold out in the UK. While in London, Rodgers performed with Jeff Beck at the Royal Festival Hall. Rodgers was invited by long-time fan Tony Blair to perform at the Labour Party Conference. "I had the entire Labour Party singing the chorus of "Wishing Well", a song I wrote and shared with Free, ...'love in a peaceful world'. 'Love in a peaceful world'... over and over and over hoping the words would sink in but we went to war" recalled Rodgers. Twice in 2002, Rodgers performed on Britain's TV show Top of the Pops 2.

In 2003, Rodgers toured as a solo artist for the first time in two years playing 25 US dates. In his solo band were guitarist Howard Leese (formerly of Heart), bassist Lynn Sorensen and drummer Jeff Kathan. Jools Holland invited Rodgers to record "I Told The Truth" for Holland's album Small World Big Band. The CD also featured Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Peter Gabriel, Michael McDonald, Ringo Starr and others. This led to Rodgers performing two sold-out nights at London's Royal Albert Hall with Holland and his 18-piece rhythm and blues orchestra, and several UK TV appearances. He also appeared with Jeff Beck, performing some songs from Beck's back catalogue (along with several other notable musicians, including John Mclaughlin, Roger Waters and the White Stripes) for part of a week-long series of charity concerts put on by Jeff Beck at the Royal Festival Hall in London.

Early in 2004, Rodgers joined Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox (Hendrix's Cry of Love), Buddy Guy, Joe Satriani, Kid Rock's Kenny Olson, Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell, Double Trouble, Indigenous, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and blues legend Hubert Sumlin (Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters) and performed three sold-out shows in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco as "Experience Hendrix". Once again, Rodgers only played 25 concerts in the US and Canada. He performed at Wembley for the fiftieth anniversary celebration for the Fender Stratocaster, along with David Gilmour who played Strat No. 001, Ronnie Wood, Brian May, Joe Walsh and Gary Moore. Rodgers sang and played a custom designed Jaguar Fender Strat. He was invited by The Four Tops to be part of their fiftieth anniversary TV/DVD concert celebration at Motown's Opera House and performed alongside Aretha Franklin, Dennis Edwards & The Temptations Revue, Sam Moore, Mary Wilson, Ashford and Simpson and The Four Tops.

 
Paul Rodgers and Queen at the NEC, Birmingham, 6 May 2005.

In late 2004, after a successful live television performance, two of the three living members of the British rock group Queen proposed a collaboration with Rodgers, in which he would sing lead vocals on a European tour. Rodgers thus joined Brian May and Roger Taylor (former bassist John Deacon retired in the late 1990s), with the group billed as Queen + Paul Rodgers and they subsequently toured worldwide in 2005 and 2006. The participants clearly stated, including on Brian May's own website, "that Rodgers would be "featured with" Queen as: "Queen + Paul Rodgers", not replacing the late Freddie Mercury". The group subsequently released a live album with songs from Queen, Bad Company and Free, called Return of the Champions, and a DVD of the same name. Both featured live recordings from their Sheffield Hallam FM Arena concert on 9 May 2005. The DVD features "Imagine" from Hyde Park. "For one glorious summer" opined music critic Sean Michaels "we were all Paul Rodgers".[18] Another DVD was released in 2006 from a live performance in Japan, called Super Live in Japan.

Queen + Paul Rodgers also released a single featuring "Reaching Out", "Tie Your Mother Down" and "Fat Bottomed Girls".

The summer of 2006 saw Rodgers again focused on his solo career with a world tour, which commenced in Austin, Texas, US in June, then on to Japan, finishing in Glasgow, Scotland, in October 2006.

On 15 August 2006, Brian May confirmed through his website that "Queen + Paul Rodgers" would begin producing a new studio album beginning in October, to be recorded at Roger Taylor's home.[19]

In April 2007 Rodgers released a live album of his 2006 tour, Live in Glasgow, recorded in Glasgow, Scotland 13 October 2006, with a DVD of the same show released the following month.

On 27–28 December 2007, Rodgers performed with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra during their Winter 2007 Tour in Houston, Texas and Dallas, Texas. Unannounced, he joined the band at the end of their show to sing "Bad Company" and "All Right Now".

Rogers was a judge for the sixth and seventh annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.[20]

On 27 June 2008, Rodgers and Queen performed at the Concert for Nelson Mandela to celebrate Mandela's 90th birthday.

On 8 August 2008, Rodgers and original members Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke reunited as Bad Company to perform a one-night only, sold-out performance at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. The live performance was released on Blu-ray, DVD, and CD on 9 February 2010 and the tracks included seventeen Bad Company hits. Rodgers dedicated "Gone, Gone, Gone" to original bassist Boz Burrell, who died in 2006.

On 14 May 2009, Rodgers announced he was ending his five-year-long collaboration with Queen, although did not rule out the possibility of working with them again. On 17 November 2009, it was announced he would join the other surviving members of Bad Company for an eight-date UK tour in April 2010.

2010s: Solo career and more Bad Company Edit

On 5 June 2010 he began small tour of California, US by performing at the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. One week later, on 12 June, Rodgers and his band appeared as headliners on the Grandstand Stage at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar, California, followed by casino shows in Lemoore on 17 June and in Santa Ynez on 18 June.

Rodgers performed a solo UK tour in April 2011 with Joe Elliot's Down 'n' Outz. The concert of 28 April at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena was filmed for a future live DVD release.

In May 2011 Rodgers received an Ivor Novello Award for "Outstanding contribution to British music" [21][22]

Rodgers announced that he would be taking part in a Paul McCartney tribute album that would also feature contributions by Billy Joel, Garth Brooks, BB King, and KISS.[23] Originally planned for a late 2010 release, the album, entitled The Art of McCartney, was released in late 2014. Rodgers' contribution is a cover of the Wings song "Let Me Roll It", originally from their 1973 album Band on the Run.

In 2014, Rodgers was once again touring with Bad Company.[24]

Rodgers again performed with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra on their New Year's Eve show in Seattle, Washington. Rodgers performed Can't Get Enough and All Right Now.[25]

In 2017 Rodgers embarked on a 'Free Spirit' UK Tour in May 2017 to celebrate the music of Free by performing songs strictly from the Free catalogue.[26] Rodgers said "It was 50 years ago in 1967 when Paul Kossoff and I met and later formed Free". In 2018 a CD/DVD set was released which captured the final show from the 'Free Spirit' tour filmed at the Royal Albert Hall on 28 May 2017.

In the summer of 2018 Rodgers toured with Jeff Beck.[27] In 2023, he released the album Midnight Rose, his first solo album of original material in 24 years. He stated in an interview that he had no plans to tour in support of it.[28]

Personal life Edit

Rodgers became a Canadian citizen on 21 October 2011 and resides in British Columbia.[29][30][31]

Relationships and family Edit

Rodgers has a daughter, Natalie from an early relationship who resides in his hometown of Middlesbrough.[citation needed]

Rodgers married Machiko Shimizu in 1971, and has two children from that marriage, Steve and Jasmine. The two children are also musicians and singers who formed a band, Bôa, in the 1990s. Rodgers and Shimizu divorced in 1996.[citation needed]

Partners since 1997, on 28 August 2007 in Canada's Okanagan Valley, Rodgers married Cynthia Kereluk, a former Miss Canada.[32]

Health Edit

In 2016, Rodgers would suffer the first of two major strokes. He suffered a second major stroke in 2019 which greatly affected his speech and musical abilities. These, along with 11 more minor strokes, required an endarterectomy. He has since made a full recovery.[33]

Discography Edit

Solo Edit

with Free Edit

with Bad Company Edit

with the Firm Edit

  • The Firm (1985)
  • Mean Business (1986)
  • The Firm Live at Hammersmith 1984 (DVD, 1984, limited release video)
  • Five From the Firm (DVD, 1986)

with the Law Edit

with Queen Edit

Live albums

Studio albums

Singles

Other albums

References Edit

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External links Edit

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For the footballer see Paul Rodgers footballer For other people with similar names see Paul Rogers Paul Bernard Rodgers born 17 December 1949 is an English singer songwriter and musician He was the lead vocalist of numerous rock bands including Free Bad Company the Firm and the Law He has also performed as a solo artist and collaborated with the remaining active members of Queen under the moniker Queen Paul Rodgers 1 2 A poll in Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 55 on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time 3 In 2011 Rodgers received the British Academy s Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music 4 Paul RodgersRodgers performing with Queen in 2005Background informationBirth namePaul Bernard RodgersBorn 1949 12 17 17 December 1949 age 73 Middlesbrough EnglandGenresRock blues rock hard rock blues soul bluesOccupation s MusicianInstrument s VocalsguitarpianoYears active1968 presentLabelsAtlanticVictor EntertainmentSPV GmbHVelvelMember ofBad CompanyFormerly ofFreeThe FirmThe LawQueen Paul RodgersSpouse s Machiko Shimizu m 1971 div 1996 wbr Cynthia Kereluk m 2007 wbr Websitepaulrodgers wbr com Rodgers has been cited as a significant influence on various rock singers In 1991 John Mellencamp called Rodgers the best rock singer ever 5 Freddie Mercury in particular liked Rodgers and his aggressive style 3 Contents 1 Early career 2 Free 3 1970s Bad Company 4 1980s Solo career and the Firm 5 1990s The Law and solo career 6 2000s Solo career Queen and Bad Company reunion 7 2010s Solo career and more Bad Company 8 Personal life 8 1 Relationships and family 8 2 Health 9 Discography 9 1 Solo 9 2 with Free 9 3 with Bad Company 9 4 with the Firm 9 5 with the Law 9 6 with Queen 10 References 11 External linksEarly career EditPaul Bernard Rodgers was born in Middlesbrough England He played bass 6 for a band named The Roadrunners Colin Bradley originally had the lead vocal slot but convinced Rodgers to sing and front the band as he was primarily interested in playing rhythm guitar and his oldest brother Joe who managed the band supported the idea Just before leaving Middlesbrough for the London music scene the band changed its name to The Wildflowers Other members of this band were Micky Moody later of Whitesnake and Bruce Thomas later of Elvis Costello and The Attractions Free EditMain article Free band In 1968 Rodgers joined bluesy rockers Free as singer and songwriter In 1970 they shot up the international radio charts with All Right Now which Rodgers wrote with the group s bassist Andy Fraser 7 It was a number one hit in more than 20 territories and acknowledged by ASCAP in 1990 for having received over a million radio plays in the US For a short time Free were alongside Led Zeppelin as among the highest grossing British acts though Free s status was not sustained Free released four albums with a combination of blues ballads and rock that were Top Five successes in the UK When in 2000 the song All Right Now achieved the mark of two million radio plays in the UK an award was given to Rodgers as one of the two writers After the first break up of Free in the spring of 1971 Rodgers briefly formed a three piece band called Peace Alongside bassist Stewart McDonald and drummer Mick Underwood Rodgers played guitar and sang lead vocals Peace supported Mott the Hoople s UK tour in 1971 but broke up when Free reformed at the start of 1972 Two songs by Peace were eventually included on the fifth disc of the 2000 Free compilation Songs of Yesterday along with a song that Rodgers recorded with the Maytals A bootleg has circulated of a 22 December 1971 appearance by Peace live in studio on BBC Radio 1 s Top Gear program 8 1970s Bad Company EditMain article Bad Company Rodgers formed his next band Bad Company with Mick Ralphs former guitarist of Mott the Hoople The line up also included Free drummer Simon Kirke and Boz Burrell former vocalist and bassist of King Crimson Rodgers said he and Ralphs were still trying to come up with a name for the band and I just said Bad Company and there was this scuffling noise and he said Shit I dropped the phone that s it 9 Bad Company was the first act signed to Led Zeppelin s new record label Swan Song They toured from 1973 to 1982 and had several hits such as Feel Like Makin Love Can t Get Enough Shooting Star Bad Company and Run with the Pack Rodgers played instruments on several tracks Bad Company and Run With The Pack featured him on piano Rock and Roll Fantasy on guitar and on the ballad Seagull Rodgers played all of the instruments Bad Company earned six platinum albums until Rodgers left in 1982 stating that he wanted to spend time with his young family It was revealed in April 2011 that after Jim Morrison s death in 1971 the rest of the Doors wanted Rodgers to replace him Robbie Krieger flew to England to personally offer him the job However Rodgers has said that he was off the grid in a very rural area at the time and the moment passed 10 11 In late 1973 Rodgers was asked to become the singer of Deep Purple when Ian Gillan had left the band He rejected their offer in order to start Bad Company 1980s Solo career and the Firm EditIn October 1983 Rodgers released his first solo LP Cut Loose He composed all of the music and played all of the instruments The album reached number 135 on Billboard s Pop Albums chart 12 When his friend Jimmy Page started to come around to his house guitar in hand and Led Zeppelin at an end the duo s first live pairing was on the US ARMS Action Research into Multiple Sclerosis Tour which had first been mooted by Eric Clapton and besides Rodgers and Page would include Jeff Beck Joe Cocker Steve Winwood and others The inspiration behind ARMS had been former Small Faces Faces member Ronnie Lane s own struggle with M S This led to Rodgers and Page s further teaming in the group the Firm which resulted in two albums and two tours Critics reception of the band was sometimes scathing one review used the term supersludge and also mixed 13 Even so the Firm s two albums The Firm and Mean Business achieved moderate sales success 14 and produced the radio hits Radioactive Satisfaction Guaranteed and in the UK All The King s Horses During this same period a series of albums were produced called Willie and the Poor Boys 15 Rodgers and Page were briefly part of this and recorded These Arms of Mine an Otis Redding tune This recording also became a video promoting the CD 1990s The Law and solo career EditThe Law Rodgers 1991 musical venture with former the Who and Faces drummer Kenney Jones produced Billboard s number one AOR chart hit Laying Down the Law written by Rodgers but the album peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200 chart A second album can be found on the bootleg market which is often referred to as The Law II It is believed that this collection of songs were leftovers from the first album 16 Rodgers acknowledged the influence of Jimi Hendrix by collaborating with Steve Vai Hendrix s Band of Gypsys Buddy Miles and Billy Cox and the London Metropolitan Orchestra and recorded the track Bold As Love on the Hendrix tribute album In From The Storm Then Rodgers teamed with Journey guitarist Neal Schon and drummer Deen Castronovo for his release The Hendrix Set a live 5 track CD recorded in 1993 with Rodgers interpretations of Hendrix songs A Canadian and US tour followed His Grammy nominated solo CD Muddy Water Blues A Tribute to Muddy Waters was released in 1993 Rodgers wrote the title track and was backed by guitarists Brian May Gary Moore David Gilmour Jeff Beck Steve Miller Buddy Guy Richie Sambora Brian Setzer Slash Neal Schon and Trevor Rabin For Woodstock s 25th anniversary in 1994 Rodgers pulled together drummer Jason Bonham bassist Andy Fraser from Free guitarists Slash and Schon at the last moment to perform as the Paul Rodgers Rock and Blues Revue In 1995 he formed a new band consisting of Jaz Lochrie on bass Jimmy Copley on drums and Geoff Whitehorn on guitar The band The Paul Rodgers Band toured extensively in Europe US and in the UK until 1998 and released three albums Live The Loreley Tapes Now and Electric Now charted internationally in the Top 40 The single Soul of Love remained in rotation on more than 86 US radio stations for six months but was not a sales success His 1997 world tour included Russia Japan Canada US UK Germany France Romania Bulgaria Israel Brazil Greece and Argentina Rodgers and Bad Company hit Billboard s US BDS charts with the number one single Hey Hey in 1999 one of four new tracks off Bad Company s The Original Bad Co Anthology The second single release Rodgers s Hammer of Love reached number two For the first time in 20 years all the original members of Bad Company toured the US 17 2000s Solo career Queen and Bad Company reunion EditRodgers focused on his solo career in 2000 and released Electric his sixth solo CD In its debut week the single Drifters was US rock radio s number one on the Most Added FMQB Hot Trax list number two on Most Added R amp R Rock and number three on Most Added Album Net Power Cuts Drifters remained in the top 10 for eight weeks on Billboard s Rock charts That year he played sold out concerts in England Scotland Australia United States and Canada After his appearance on TV s Late Show with David Letterman in New York he met and jammed with B B King That same year Rodgers Jimmie Vaughan Levon Helm bluesmen Hubert Sumlin Johnnie Johnson James Cotton and others performed a sold out concert in Cleveland as a Muddy Water Blues A Tribute to Muddy Waters In spring 2001 Rodgers returned to Australia England and Scotland for the second run of sold out shows That summer he toured the US with Bad Company Rodgers and Bad Company released their first official live CD and DVD In Concert Merchants of Cool in 2002 It included all the hits and a new single Joe Fabulous penned by Rodgers which hit number one at Classic Rock Radio and Top 20 on mainstream rock radio in the US In its debut week the DVD sales sound scanned at number three Canada and number four in the US The Joe Fabulous Tour kicked off in the US and sold out in the UK While in London Rodgers performed with Jeff Beck at the Royal Festival Hall Rodgers was invited by long time fan Tony Blair to perform at the Labour Party Conference I had the entire Labour Party singing the chorus of Wishing Well a song I wrote and shared with Free love in a peaceful world Love in a peaceful world over and over and over hoping the words would sink in but we went to war recalled Rodgers Twice in 2002 Rodgers performed on Britain s TV show Top of the Pops 2 In 2003 Rodgers toured as a solo artist for the first time in two years playing 25 US dates In his solo band were guitarist Howard Leese formerly of Heart bassist Lynn Sorensen and drummer Jeff Kathan Jools Holland invited Rodgers to record I Told The Truth for Holland s album Small World Big Band The CD also featured Eric Clapton Ronnie Wood Peter Gabriel Michael McDonald Ringo Starr and others This led to Rodgers performing two sold out nights at London s Royal Albert Hall with Holland and his 18 piece rhythm and blues orchestra and several UK TV appearances He also appeared with Jeff Beck performing some songs from Beck s back catalogue along with several other notable musicians including John Mclaughlin Roger Waters and the White Stripes for part of a week long series of charity concerts put on by Jeff Beck at the Royal Festival Hall in London Early in 2004 Rodgers joined Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox Hendrix s Cry of Love Buddy Guy Joe Satriani Kid Rock s Kenny Olson Alice in Chains Jerry Cantrell Double Trouble Indigenous Kenny Wayne Shepherd and blues legend Hubert Sumlin Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters and performed three sold out shows in Seattle Portland and San Francisco as Experience Hendrix Once again Rodgers only played 25 concerts in the US and Canada He performed at Wembley for the fiftieth anniversary celebration for the Fender Stratocaster along with David Gilmour who played Strat No 001 Ronnie Wood Brian May Joe Walsh and Gary Moore Rodgers sang and played a custom designed Jaguar Fender Strat He was invited by The Four Tops to be part of their fiftieth anniversary TV DVD concert celebration at Motown s Opera House and performed alongside Aretha Franklin Dennis Edwards amp The Temptations Revue Sam Moore Mary Wilson Ashford and Simpson and The Four Tops nbsp Paul Rodgers and Queen at the NEC Birmingham 6 May 2005 In late 2004 after a successful live television performance two of the three living members of the British rock group Queen proposed a collaboration with Rodgers in which he would sing lead vocals on a European tour Rodgers thus joined Brian May and Roger Taylor former bassist John Deacon retired in the late 1990s with the group billed as Queen Paul Rodgers and they subsequently toured worldwide in 2005 and 2006 The participants clearly stated including on Brian May s own website that Rodgers would be featured with Queen as Queen Paul Rodgers not replacing the late Freddie Mercury The group subsequently released a live album with songs from Queen Bad Company and Free called Return of the Champions and a DVD of the same name Both featured live recordings from their Sheffield Hallam FM Arena concert on 9 May 2005 The DVD features Imagine from Hyde Park For one glorious summer opined music critic Sean Michaels we were all Paul Rodgers 18 Another DVD was released in 2006 from a live performance in Japan called Super Live in Japan Queen Paul Rodgers also released a single featuring Reaching Out Tie Your Mother Down and Fat Bottomed Girls The summer of 2006 saw Rodgers again focused on his solo career with a world tour which commenced in Austin Texas US in June then on to Japan finishing in Glasgow Scotland in October 2006 On 15 August 2006 Brian May confirmed through his website that Queen Paul Rodgers would begin producing a new studio album beginning in October to be recorded at Roger Taylor s home 19 In April 2007 Rodgers released a live album of his 2006 tour Live in Glasgow recorded in Glasgow Scotland 13 October 2006 with a DVD of the same show released the following month On 27 28 December 2007 Rodgers performed with the Trans Siberian Orchestra during their Winter 2007 Tour in Houston Texas and Dallas Texas Unannounced he joined the band at the end of their show to sing Bad Company and All Right Now Rogers was a judge for the sixth and seventh annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists 20 On 27 June 2008 Rodgers and Queen performed at the Concert for Nelson Mandela to celebrate Mandela s 90th birthday On 8 August 2008 Rodgers and original members Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke reunited as Bad Company to perform a one night only sold out performance at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood Florida The live performance was released on Blu ray DVD and CD on 9 February 2010 and the tracks included seventeen Bad Company hits Rodgers dedicated Gone Gone Gone to original bassist Boz Burrell who died in 2006 On 14 May 2009 Rodgers announced he was ending his five year long collaboration with Queen although did not rule out the possibility of working with them again On 17 November 2009 it was announced he would join the other surviving members of Bad Company for an eight date UK tour in April 2010 2010s Solo career and more Bad Company EditOn 5 June 2010 he began small tour of California US by performing at the Temecula Valley Balloon amp Wine Festival One week later on 12 June Rodgers and his band appeared as headliners on the Grandstand Stage at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar California followed by casino shows in Lemoore on 17 June and in Santa Ynez on 18 June Rodgers performed a solo UK tour in April 2011 with Joe Elliot s Down n Outz The concert of 28 April at Birmingham s National Indoor Arena was filmed for a future live DVD release In May 2011 Rodgers received an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding contribution to British music 21 22 Rodgers announced that he would be taking part in a Paul McCartney tribute album that would also feature contributions by Billy Joel Garth Brooks BB King and KISS 23 Originally planned for a late 2010 release the album entitled The Art of McCartney was released in late 2014 Rodgers contribution is a cover of the Wings song Let Me Roll It originally from their 1973 album Band on the Run In 2014 Rodgers was once again touring with Bad Company 24 Rodgers again performed with the Trans Siberian Orchestra on their New Year s Eve show in Seattle Washington Rodgers performed Can t Get Enough and All Right Now 25 In 2017 Rodgers embarked on a Free Spirit UK Tour in May 2017 to celebrate the music of Free by performing songs strictly from the Free catalogue 26 Rodgers said It was 50 years ago in 1967 when Paul Kossoff and I met and later formed Free In 2018 a CD DVD set was released which captured the final show from the Free Spirit tour filmed at the Royal Albert Hall on 28 May 2017 In the summer of 2018 Rodgers toured with Jeff Beck 27 In 2023 he released the album Midnight Rose his first solo album of original material in 24 years He stated in an interview that he had no plans to tour in support of it 28 Personal life EditRodgers became a Canadian citizen on 21 October 2011 and resides in British Columbia 29 30 31 Relationships and family Edit Rodgers has a daughter Natalie from an early relationship who resides in his hometown of Middlesbrough citation needed Rodgers married Machiko Shimizu in 1971 and has two children from that marriage Steve and Jasmine The two children are also musicians and singers who formed a band Boa in the 1990s Rodgers and Shimizu divorced in 1996 citation needed Partners since 1997 on 28 August 2007 in Canada s Okanagan Valley Rodgers married Cynthia Kereluk a former Miss Canada 32 Health Edit In 2016 Rodgers would suffer the first of two major strokes He suffered a second major stroke in 2019 which greatly affected his speech and musical abilities These along with 11 more minor strokes required an endarterectomy He has since made a full recovery 33 Discography EditSolo Edit Main article Paul Rodgers discography Cut Loose 1983 Muddy Water Blues A Tribute to Muddy Waters 1993 The Hendrix Set live EP 1993 Paul Rodgers and Friends Live at Montreux 1994 edited 2011 Live The Loreley Tapes live album 1996 Now 1997 Now and Live 2CD compilation 1997 Electric 1999 Extended Versions live album 2006 10 of the 13 Loreley Tapes in different order Live in Glasgow 2007 34 Live at Hammersmith Apollo 2009 2010 The Royal Sessions 2014 Free Spirit 2018 Midnight Rose 2023 with Free Edit Main article Free discography Tons of Sobs 1969 Free 1969 Fire and Water 1970 Highway 1970 Free Live live album 1971 Free at Last 1972 Heartbreaker 1973 The Free Story 1973 The Best of Free 1991 with Bad Company Edit Main article Bad Company discography Bad Company 1974 Straight Shooter 1975 Run With the Pack 1976 Burnin Sky 1977 Desolation Angels 1979 Rough Diamonds 1982 The Original Bad Co Anthology compilation CD 1999 produced by Paul Rodgers for Bad Company In Concert Merchants of Cool 2002 Hard Rock Live 2010 Live at Wembley 2011 Live in Concert 1977 amp 1979 2016 with the Firm Edit The Firm 1985 Mean Business 1986 The Firm Live at Hammersmith 1984 DVD 1984 limited release video Five From the Firm DVD 1986 with the Law Edit The Law 1991 with Queen Edit Live albums Return of the Champions CD LP DVD 2005 Super Live in Japan DVD 2006 Japan only Live in Ukraine CD DVD 2009 Studio albums The Cosmos Rocks CD 2008 Singles Rock Therapy Reaching out With Brian May Single 1996 Reachin Out Tie Your Mother Down CD single 2005 Europe only Say It s Not True Download CD single 2007 C lebrity Download CD single 2008 Other albums Stone Cold Classics Last Two tracks only The A Z of Queen Volume 1 Two DVD tracks only References Edit Discography Paul Rodgers Official Site Retrieved 28 September 2014 Queen and Paul Rodgers The Cosmos Rocks In the news 10 September 2008 Archived from the original on 4 January 2014 a b 100 Greatest Singers of All Time Rolling Stone 27 November 2008 Retrieved 9 November 2011 Topping Alexandra 19 May 2011 Plan B aka Ben Drew takes top honours at Ivor Novello awards The Guardian London England Retrieved 25 June 2011 Soul Searching Spin August 1991 Retrieved 7 July 2012 History Biography Micky Moody Retrieved 9 November 2011 Hits of the World Billboard 10 September 1970 Retrieved 28 September 2014 Paul Rodgers Peace BBC 1971 Bigozine2 com Retrieved 9 November 2011 Wardlaw Matt 8 May 2013 Paul Rodgers on Bad Company Tour It s Good to Be Back Together Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 21 September 2015 Paul Rodgers Reveals That The Doors Wanted Him to Replace Jim Morrison Blabbermouth net 4 April 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2016 The Doors Considered Paul Rodgers to Replace Jim Morrison Ultimate Guitar com Retrieved 1 April 2016 Cut Loose Paul Rodgers Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 28 September 2014 Bishop Pete 6 May 1985 Once show began Firm wasn t super or supersludge Pittsburgh Press Retrieved 5 October 2022 Billboard 200 Billboard 15 March 1986 Retrieved 28 September 2014 Willie and the Poor Boys BillWyman com The Law Paul Rodgers Official Site Retrieved 28 September 2014 The Original Bad Co Anthology Bad Company Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 28 September 2014 Michaels Sean 20 March 2008 We will rock you again The Guardian London Retrieved 22 May 2010 USA Convention Story and Queen and Paul Rodgers Heading Towards a Studio Assignation Brianmay com 15 August 2006 Archived from the original on 18 October 2006 Retrieved 9 November 2011 Past Judges Independent Music Awards Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2011 BMI Songwriters Win Big at 2011 Ivor Novellos BMI 31 May 2011 Retrieved 15 October 2014 Plan B Scoops Three UK Ivor Novello Music Awards Billboard Retrieved 15 October 2014 KISS Contribute Song To Paul McCartney Tribute Album RockStar Weekly Archived from the original on 16 August 2010 Retrieved 9 November 2011 1 Archived 15 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Trans Siberian Orchestra TSO amp special guest PAUL RODGERS New Years Eve Seattle 12 31 16 youtube com Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 Retrieved 1 May 2020 Paul Rodgers Opens Free Spirit Tour Best Classic Bands 6 August 2015 Retrieved 18 June 2020 Jeff Beck Paul Rodgers Ann Wilson Tour Update bestclassicbands com 12 June 2015 Retrieved 8 August 2018 https ultimateclassicrock com paul rodgers rock and roll hall of fame fbclid IwAR1MSxFGCONk e4gqMxNncYSw522AJ59zCBh0ItT5YFi66iLd40zhZydC s aem AYtMSfwS2bjLkWIn3NXeCEtCDuPyDyCi9rrD0xe0W7FWyjIcYHkEJ1wWcpxELRnrzKM amp mibextid Zxz2cZ Singer Paul Weds Cynthia in a Surprise Moonlit Ceremony Hello Magazine 28 September 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2022 Diakiw Kevin 20 November 2013 A Tale of Two Surreys The Surrey Leader Archived from the original on 24 November 2013 Retrieved 20 November 2013 Junior Chris M 2011 Bad Company Singer Paul Rodgers Vocals Spice Up His Canadian Citizenship Ceremony Ultimateclassicrock com Retrieved 9 November 2011 Paul Rodgers News Paulrodgers com Archived from the original on 10 November 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2011 Legendary rocker Paul Rodgers says health crisis nearly silenced his voice I couldn t speak CBS News www cbsnews com 27 September 2023 Retrieved 2 October 2023 Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books p 819 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Rodgers Official website MSS Magazine interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Rodgers amp oldid 1181684748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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