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Bad Company Legacy feat. Dave Colwell & Robert Hart

Sat, 6 Feb 2027 · 20:00

Lehenbachhalle Winterbach, Germany

39.5 €

Bad Company Legacy feat. Dave Colwell & Robert Hart — Lehenbachhalle Winterbach, Winterbach

Two former Bad Company members - vocalist Robert Hart and guitarist Dave Colwell - take you on a rock 'n' roll ride through the hits of the legendary band Bad Company.

Bad Company achieved enormous success, with albums reaching the top 5 in both the UK and US charts. Many of their singles and songs - including "Bad Company", "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love", "Ready For Love" (1974), "Feel Like Makin' Love", "Shooting Star" (1975), "Burnin' Sky" (1977), "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" (1979) and "If You Need Somebody" (1990) - remain staples of the Bad Company Legacy setlist to this day. Expect the classic Bad Company hits played the way they were meant to be heard!

Bad Company was founded in London in 1973 by vocalist Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke (both formerly of Free), guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex-Mott the Hoople) and bassist Boz Burrell (ex-King Crimson). Peter Grant, who also managed Led Zeppelin, handled the band's affairs. They sold over 40 million albums worldwide and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Robert Hart served as Bad Company's lead vocalist for seven years, from 1994 to 2001, during their classic rock era. He contributed to the albums "Company of Strangers" and "Stories Told and Untold", as well as three live albums. In March 2020 he toured Germany with "Rock meets Classic" featuring Alice Cooper. He also spent many years playing with Kenny Jones of the Faces in the Jones Gang and is currently a member of Manfred Mann's Earthband.

Dave Colwell spent twelve years as Bad Company's guitarist and was also a member of Humble Pie for several years, contributing to their album "Back on Track" - recording, writing and producing several tracks. In 1990, at Mick Ralphs' request, he joined Bad Company as guitarist.

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