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Saturday(night) Live - Joe Bonamassa with Beth Hart, John Hiatt and Paul Rodgers at the Beacon.

- Source: MOG

Internationally renowned guitar superstar Joe Bonamassa, known as a "tour de force", has delivered another stunning performance at the legendary Beacon Theatre in New York City. It features guest performances by legendary classic rock singer Paul Rodgers (Bad Company and Free), American Music Award winner John Hiatt and Beth Hart, who recently released the stunning duets album Donít Explain alongside Joe Bonamassa.

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Forgotten series: Tesla – Real to Reel (2007)

- Source: Something Else!

Tesla undertook a unique idea in releasing a covers project called Real to Reel. The releases included music that inspired the band to become who they are , beginning with an initial album that featured Deep Purple, the James Gang, the Guess Who, Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Robin Trower, the Temptations, UFO, Uriah Heep, Derek and the Dominoes, the Rolling Stones, and Traffic.

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Great band, shame about the name

- Source: The Independent - Music

Noel has a knack for the musicality of a meaningless phrase ("Champagne Supernova", "Shakermaker", etc) but High Flying Birds is wrong in so many ways: the way when you say it you have to stop uncomfortably after the "high" and regather yourself before saying "flying"; the way it suggested achievement before the band had achieved anything; the way it so obviously references a classic Sixties band (The Byrds) without any elegance.

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Three Best Bad Company Songs

- Source: WNEW

Though they still put on a great live show and made some strong records during the '80′s and '90′s, the best of Bad Company came from their first three records, Bad Company , Straight Shooter and Run With the Pack. Beg to differ?

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Rock’s Greatest Voices: Paul Rodgers

- Source: WNEW

Though his partnership with Queen still remains a conundrum to me, there's no denying that Paul Rodgers posseses one of rock's greatest voices, the lynchpin around which almost every band he's fronted has found success.

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Paul Rodgers may tour with Queen again

- Source: Music-News.com

The former Free and Bad Company vocalist joined Brian May and Roger Taylor to tour as Queen + Rodger Taylor between 2005 and 2009, and while they have all been working on other projects since, the vocalist hasn't ruled out performing with the band again.

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