Paul Rodgers Is About To Quit With Queen

British singer Paul Rodgers has told in his interview to VH1 that he is about to quit co-working with legendary Queen. At the same time Brian May had published Paul’s words on his official website. “We’ve carried out the world tour, later tour around Europe, Asia, Eastern Europe, we’ve released the studio album and I think it’s time to stop. Possibly we are going to give charity concerts from time to time,” said Rodgers. So far there is no information on how the rest of the band had reacted after hearing his decision. On June 20 the American city of Charlotte will be the first to see Paul Rodgers’s band Bad Company performing after it’s recent reunion. Besides Rodgers the original Bad Company’s line-up consists of drummer Simon Kirk and guitarist Mick Ralph. Lynn Sorensen is going to replace Boz Burrell who is in the better world now. Paul Rodgers had joined Queen in 2004 when the band was in need of a new vocalist to perform at the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame. By that time Queen was not coming together for nine years, particularly since the release of “Made In Heaven”. This album incorporated the last Freddie Mercury’s records. In September 2008 the new Queen’s line-up had released the new album “The Cosmos Rocks”, which was able to conquer number five on the British music charts.

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