Legendary guitarist and co-founder of Bad Company, Mick Ralphs, has passed away at the age of 81. The news was announced by the band on their official social media pages, sending shockwaves through the music world and leaving fans heartbroken. Ralphs, who was known for his exceptional talent and contributions to the rock band, will forever be remembered as a trailblazer in the music industry.
Born in Hereford, England in 1944, Ralphs began his musical journey in the early 1960s, playing with various local bands. In 1968, he joined the popular band Mott the Hoople, where he first met his future Bad Company bandmate Paul Rodgers. Together, they wrote the iconic hit “Ready for Love” before leaving Mott the Hoople to form a new band.
In 1973, along with Rodgers, Simon Kirke, and Boz Burrell, Ralphs co-founded Bad Company. The band’s self-titled debut album was released the following year and became an instant success, reaching the top of the charts in both the UK and the US. Their unique blend of blues and rock, combined with Ralphs’ impeccable guitar skills, quickly solidified their place in the music scene.
Throughout the 1970s, Bad Company released hit after hit, including “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and “Can’t Get Enough,” cementing their status as one of the most influential rock bands of the era. Their music struck a chord with fans all over the world, and their live performances were nothing short of electrifying, with Ralphs’ guitar solos stealing the show every time.
Despite taking a brief hiatus in the 1980s, Bad Company continued to record and tour, with Ralphs remaining a vital member of the band. In 1999, the original lineup reunited for a successful tour and continued to perform together until Ralphs’ retirement from touring in 2016 due to health issues.
Ralphs’ impact on the music world goes beyond his contributions to Bad Company. He also had a successful solo career, releasing two albums, “Take This” in 1984 and “That’s Life, That’s Live” in 1985.
The news of Ralphs’ passing has been met with an outpouring of love and condolences from his fellow musicians and fans alike. Paul Rodgers, his longtime friend and bandmate, shared a heartfelt tribute on his social media, saying, “Mick was my dear friend and musical soulmate for over 50 years. I will miss him immensely.”
Ralphs’ incredible talent and dedication to his craft have left a lasting impact on the music industry. He will always be remembered as a gifted guitarist, a founding member of Bad Company, and a true legend.
In his honor, let us listen to his music and celebrate his life, knowing that his legacy will continue to live on through his timeless songs. As Billy Joel famously said, “Only the good die young,” and Mick Ralphs was truly one of the greats. May he rest in peace, and his music live on forever in our hearts.



