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Mick Ralphs, co-founder of rock band Bad Company, has died at 81, a few months before he was scheduled to be inducted into ...
A guitarist and songwriter, he ditched glam rock at its peak and scored with meatier stadium-rock anthems like “Can’t Get ...
Mick Ralphs co-wrote some of the most iconic hits of the '70s, helped launch two cult bands—and died just months before ...
Mick Ralphs, whose guitar playing colored the songs of British rock bands Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, has died. He was ...
Mick Ralphs, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and founding member of the classic British rock bands Bad Company and Mott the ...
Many in the industry would consider this a high honor. Bass Magazine, which reported on Kaye’s inclusion, even went so far as ...
A legendary musician is turning down her induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Even if she doesn’t appear at the ceremony set for Nov. 8 at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Kaye will be formally inducted ...
Carol Kaye, one of the most prolific recording bass players in rock history, has revealed she won’t be in attendance when she ...
Plenty of iconic artists have chosen to reject their inductions into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. See why some of the biggest names said no.
Ralphs is survived by his partner, Susie Chavasse, his two children, three step-children and his bandmates Paul Rodgers and ...
Mick Ralphs was honored with inclusion in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025 as a member of Bad Company. The official ceremony is scheduled for November 8, 2025.