
Paul's favourite tracks:
All Right Now, Free
Album: Fire and Water
Love Me Do, Beatles
Album: Please Please Me
Ain’t Too Proud To Beg, The Temptations
Album: Gettin' Ready
I Told The Truth, Jools Holland/Paul Rodgers
Album: Small World Big Band Friends
The Hunter, Free
Album: Tons of Sobs
Queen and Paul Rodgers, The Show Must Go On
Album: Return of the Champions
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever, Four Tops
Album: On Top
Rock N' Roll, Led Zeppelin
Album: Led Zeppelin IV
| Groundhogs Tony McPhee Suffers Stroke 24th June 2009 |
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The Groundhogs’ Tony McPhee has had a stroke which has caused him to lose the ability to speak. The band had been due to play a handful of shows in the UK and Europe later this summer, but these shows will obviously be affected. A post on the band’s official website by his wife Joanna says: “Tony McPhee had a stroke on 16th June 2009, he has lost the ability to speak, but is making progress towards recovery. This will affect some gigs which have been planned over the next couple of months so please contact venues for details. “I am keeping fans informed via the newsletter, if you wish to receive this just contact me on joanna@thegroundhogs.co.uk please use the same address to email Tony any well wishes, (he's got an iPhone & knows how to use it!).” Get well soon, Tony. We hope to see you back on your feet and out on the road very soon. |
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[15 June 2009]
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Rodgers and his troublemaking friends from Bad Company kick off a short summer tour Wednesday night in Hollywood, Fla.
Q: It’s been 35 years since Bad Company’s debut album. What keeps you going?
A: When I first heard music at a very young age, when I was about 4 or 5, we always used to have the radio on in our house, and they would tell me I would always dance around when the music came on. I don’t remember that, actually, but I’ve been taken by music since I can remember, and I’ve never been very far away from it. I went through different phases. I listened to a lot of pop music when I was 13 and 14, the same as everyone else, but then I discovered blues and soul, and I dug a little deeper. And I think I’ve been digging ever since. I started to write songs when I was about 17, just before I put together Free, and that’s when I started to really become a songwriter, and I’m still writing songs. In fact, that’s what I really want to focus on as soon as we’re done the Bad Company tour.
Q: Is the show set in stone or do you experiment?
A: I look at the songs we have and what the expectations are, and you’ve gotta put the two together, so it’s going to be a lot of the hits ... I’d like to dig into the catalog a little bit as well. And as a singer, it’s interesting for me to revisit some of the things that I haven’t done in a while, like “Simple Man.” And I’d like to put in a new song, just to demonstrate that one is moving forward.
Q: How’s the voice holding up?
A: I’ve just done four months on the road with Queen out in Eastern Europe and Russia, and I think it was good practice, actually. My voice is in really great shape, thank you.
Q: How did the Queen gig come about?
A: We were actually doing a show together in London. It was an awards show, and (Queen guitarist) Brian (May) called me and said, “We would like to play live, and would you like to be our singer, and we’ll be your backing band for your spot?” And I thought, “That’s a pretty good deal.” ... We enjoyed ourselves so much that we said, “Let’s do a bit more.” And a bit more actually turned into four years, two world tours and the studio album, too.
Q: You collaborated with
A: We haven’t really discussed it. It’s always sort of there, but you get so busy.
Q: You’re almost 60, but still in rock star shape. What’s your secret?
A: My secret, if I have a secret, is really to be passionate about what you do. I’m still as passionate, if not more, about playing and writing and singing and performing than I ever was. It seems the more I do it, the more I learn. I never stop learning. I had Sam Moore join me on one of my solo shows, and he got up to jam, and he’s 70 or something, and he’s still got it going on ... We got into a jam thing for “All Right Now” that went so far off scale that I forgot what song we were doing. So I think the secret is, if you get a job that you love, you never have to work a day in your life.
Q: What Bad Company song really gets you going?
A: I think “Shooting Star” has a lot of poignancy for me. It’s strange how some songs can sort of come to you and write themselves, and “Shooting Star” and
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