Bad Company singer and multi instrumentalist Simon Kirke reflected on losing his bandmate Mick Ralphs shortly before the ...
Simon Kirke said it was difficult for him to be the only original Bad Company member in attendance at the band’s Rock and ...
Inevitably, there were echoes of Free in Bad Company’s swinging, soulful hard rock – in the way Kirke held down the groove, ...
Ralphs wrote hits including "Can't Get Enough" and "Good Lovin' Gone Bad." By Ethan Millman Music Editor Mick Ralphs, the founding guitarist-songwriter of Bad Company and Mott The Hoople, has died, ...
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office released new details on Thursday into the fatal police shooting of a man armed with ...
After losing his arm in a hunting accident, young bricklayer George Ralphs switched his profession to the grocery business to support himself, joining with S. A. Francis in 1873 to open the Ralphs & ...
Mick Ralphs, co-founder of the influential rock bands Bad Company and Mott the Hoople and soon-to-be inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, has died. He was 81. Ralphs' death was announced with ...
The Ralphs grocery chain said Friday that it had agreed to pay $70 million in fines and restitution to settle criminal charges that it illegally rehired locked-out workers during the supermarket labor ...
The musician was a founding member of the 1970s English rock band Michael Putland/Getty Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs has died at 81 The musician was a founding member of the 1970s English rock ...
A federal grand jury indicted Ralphs Grocery Co. on Thursday on charges that it hired hundreds of workers under false names during the crippling 139-day strike in 2003-04. Federal prosecutors said the ...
A Ralphs marketplace in Southern California. Photo via Wikimedia Commons. Earlier this month, the union contract between multiple chapters of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union and Ralphs ...
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles indicted the Ralphs grocery chain Thursday, alleging that store managers violated federal laws by secretly rehiring nearly 1,000 locked-out workers during the ...
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