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Andy Fraser — co-author of the rousing rock standard “All Right Now,” and a key force behind the classic-rock band Free — has died. One of the elite members of Britain’s blues-rock wave ...
Paul Rodgers recalled the night Free played signature track “All Right Now” for the first time, and it went down so well they had to play it again. The song was co-written in 1970 with bassist ...
Here’s how it works. The opening few seconds of Free’s 1970 mega-hit All Right Now – with Paul Kossoff’s cranked-up Les Paul keeping a steady pace with Simon Kirke’s thumping beat – have to go down as ...
When Free broke up in 1973, singer Paul Rodgers barely touched the band’s material again, including their 1971 hit “All Right Now.” “After I left Free, I didn’t play ‘All Right Now ...
Free disbanded in 1973 ... Almost two decades passed before Rodgers was convinced to revisit “All Right Now” while touring in support of a tribute album to blues legend Muddy Waters.
(Reuters) - Andy Fraser, the bass player who co-wrote and played on the 1970 rock hit "All Right Now" by the band Free, has died in California at the age of 62, a coroner's report said. The ...