Paul Rodgers: For Bad Company’s Future, “Anything Is Possible”

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Paul Rodgers, Photo: Wikipedia

By: Staff

Paul Rogers recently commented on the possible future of legendary rockers Bad Company, telling Backstageaxxess.com’s Gus Griesinger, “You know Gus, anything is possible.”

The singer, who has recently pursuing a solo career, continued, “ I must say I’m really happy now touring and recording with my solo band. Bad Company’s there if the demand is. If the people really want that we may go out there and do more,” daring fans to step up and make themselves felt.

Check out GI’s interview with Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke.

Rodgers also talked of a possible future blues project: “the Smithsonian Institute asked me to put together a blues album with the surviving blues guys that are around… like Albert King, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker and all of those guys. There was a beautiful earthliness about that music and a great spirit. It also has a sense of humor you know? When you get a song like [Paul sings] ‘Somebody who do who do the who do man.’ I love all of that.”

Read the whole interview here.

Check out this recent video (recorded this April) of Rogers playing “Mr. Midnight,” embedded below, which features Howard Leese (guitar, vocals), Jason Bonham (drums), Lynn Sorensen (bass, vocals) and Markus Wolfe (guitar).

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