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Paul Rodgers Announces Free Concert Live Release

Paul Rodgers is best known as the legendary frontman for the band Bad Company but he revisits the band that put him on the musical map with a new live album featuring a recent performance of music from the band Free.

Rodgers took the stage in London on May 28th of last year for a sold out concert at the famed Royal Albert Hall where he celebrated the music of his former band for the special show.

The concert was captured live for a brand new 16-song CD/DVD, Blu-ray, vinyl, digital release that is set to hit stores sometime this spring by Quarto Valley Records which will feature performances of some of iconic tracks like "All Right Now," "Wishing Well," "Fire and Water," and many deep tracks-some of which were never performed live by the original band, such as "Love You So" and "Catch a Train", according to the announcement.

Paul had this to say, "I have been making music for a long, long, long time, so to get super charged and re-inspired to perform was a revelation", says Rodgers. "I loved the Free Spirit Tour and the guys who helped create the magic, Pete Bullick, Rich Newman, Ian Rowley and Gerard 'G' Louis. I hope you feel it too, just lose yourself in the music and let it fuel your soul."


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