A muscular blues-rock singer who also possesses a gift for nuanced ballads, Paul Rodgers first tasted fame as the frontman for Free, an adventurous hard rock outfit that recorded the enduring rocker "All Right Now." His fame exponentially expanded in Bad Company, the group he founded with guitarist Mick Ralphs in 1973. Cutting the classic rock staples "Can't Get Enough," "Feel Like Makin' Love," and "Shooting Star," Bad Company was one of the biggest acts of the album rock era, yet Rodgers left the band behind in the early '80s, demonstrating a touch of creative wanderlust tha...