As frontman with 1970s favourites Free and Bad Company, Paul Rodgers was part of
a golden age of raw, stripped-down blues-rock jams, most famously delivering his
soulful, wailing vocals on the classic driving anthem "All Right Now." Born on
17 December 1949 in Middlesbrough, England, Paul Rodgers started singing at the
age of 12 and grew up watching as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones changed the
face of the British music scene. Like his heroes, he also discovered the
explosive passion of American R&B stars like Wilson Pickett, James Brown and
Muddy Waters and headed to London ...