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Bad Company at The Diamond



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MUSIC fans are in for a treat at Sutton's The Diamond on 10th May when blues rock supergroup Bad Company drop in for an eagerly awaited gig.
The legendary band –– which had such hits as Can't Get Enough and Movin' On –– are into their 35th year and still drawing in big crowds.

The current line-up of the band is founder member Mick Ralphs, on lead guitar, along with members who joined later – Jaz Lochrie on bass, Dave Collwell on second guitar and vocalist Robert Hart.

The band's 1974 debut album Bad Company was an international hit and at the time they were one of the 1970s' first and best supergroups, with members coming from other popular bands including Free, Mott the Hoople and King Crimson.

Since then the band have continued to enjoy success and recorded and performed in various incarnations, including the latest one, which will be performing before the Sutton crowd.

Tickets are selling fast for the gig and organisers expect a full house when doors open at 7pm. To book your place at the price of £15 contact the Stoney Street venue on Mansfield 456617.




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  • Last Updated: 25 April 2008 8:57 AM
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