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Years active
  
1968–present


Labels
  
Name
  
Mick Ralphs


Birth name
  
Michael Geoffrey Ralphs

Born
  
31 March 1944 (age 79) Stoke Lacy, Herefordshire, England (
1944-03-31
)

Genres
  
Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals, keyboards

Role
  
Guitarist · mickralphs.co.uk

Music groups
  
Bad Company, Mott the Hoople (1968 – 1973)

Movies
  
Mott the Hoople: Under Review, Ian Hunter: Just Another Night: Live at Astoria

Similar People
  
Simon Kirke, Boz Burrell, Paul Rodgers, Pete Overend Watts, Verden Allen

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

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Michael Geoffrey "Mick" Ralphs (born 31 March 1944) is an English guitarist and songwriter, who was a founding member of rock bands Mott the Hoople and Bad Company.

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Career

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Ralphs began his career as a teenager, playing with blues-rock band the Buddies. He released a single with that group in 1964 before joining the Mod Doc Thomas Group in 1966. After an eponymous Italian album debut, the band changed its name twice, first to Silence in 1968 and then, in 1969, to Mott the Hoople. Ralphs remained with Mott the Hoople until 1973.

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In 1974, he founded Bad Company along with vocalist Paul Rodgers from Free. The band's debut album that year included the Ralphs'-penned hit "Can't Get Enough", for which Ralphs tuned his guitar in the open-C tuning C-C-G-C-E-C, stating, "It never really sounds right in standard tuning. It needs the open C to have that ring." The debut album reached number one in the United States. Ralphs continued to record and tour with Bad Company until the original band folded in 1982.

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In 1984 he toured with Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour on Gilmour's About Face tour, although he didn't play on the album. In 1985, he released a solo album, Take This, which included Bad Company's drummer Simon Kirke. He teamed up with future Bad Company guitarist Dave Colwell for a limited four-run live support of the album, which also featured drummer Chris Slade of Uriah Heep and keyboard player Lindsay Bridgewater, who performed with Ozzy Osbourne. He did one performance with a band called Cold Turkey.

Bad Company reformed with different line-ups between 1986 and 1998. But after a reunion tour with the original foursome in 1999, Ralphs announced that he was giving up touring, something he was never comfortable with in either band, since he has an extreme fear of flying.

Ralphs second solo album It's All Good, an instrumental, came out in 2001. Two years later his That's Life – Can't Get Enough album was released, including a demo version of "Can't Get Enough".

In 2004, he once again teamed up with former Mott colleague Ian Hunter, playing second lead guitar (along with Andy York) on Hunter's UK tour. Ralphs performed at Hunter's 2005 concert at the London Astoria, with Ralphs performing a guitar solo to "All the Way from Memphis".

On 2 July 2008, it was announced that the original line-up of Bad Company (minus Boz Burrell who died in September 2006) would do a one-off gig at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida on 8 August 2008. According to Paul Rodgers, they did this gig to 'protect the legacy they have built and cement the rights to the trademark Bad Company for touring'. The now regular line-up of Bad Company includes Ralphs, along with Rodgers and Kirke.

Mott the Hoople, including Ralphs, reunited for two shows at the Blake Theatre in Monmouth close to Rockfield Studios where they rehearsed before playing five concerts at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, during September and October 2009. All five of the original members participated in the reunion with Martin Chambers assisting on drums.

In 2011, Ralphs formed The Mick Ralphs Blues Band with musicians he met while guesting at a jam session at the Nag's Head pub in High Wycombe: Stuart Son Maxwell, harmonica/vocals; Jim Maving, guitar; Sam Kelly, drums; Dickey Baldwin, bass. The band's website states that Ralphs is seeking to explore his blues and soul roots, playing covers of classic blues and R&B songs. The band made its debut as Mick Ralphs and Co at Jagz Club in Ascot, Berkshire in June 2011, changing the name to the Mick Ralphs Blues Band soon afterwards. More dates were announced for late 2011 and early 2012.

In 2012, Bad Company performed a short run of European festival dates.

In 2013 and 2014, Bad Company and Lynyrd Skynyrd jointly toured throughout the United States and Canada, initially commemorating the 40th anniversary of Skynyrd's first album release and Bad Company's formation.

In 2016, Bad Company announced a US tour with Joe Walsh. Mick Ralphs initially announced that he would not be participating in this tour and that Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes would be standing in for him. In June 2016, the group announced a U.K. arena tour with special guests Richie Sambora and Orianthi culminating in a show at London's O2 Arena on the 29th of October. Mick Ralphs rejoined the band for the duration of the tour. Following the band's concluding performance in London, it was reported that Ralphs had been hospitalized, having suffered a stroke.

Guitars

  • Mott the Hoople – Gibson Les Paul Junior, Gibson Firebird (Single Pick-Up), Gibson SG, Fender Telecaster
  • Bad Company – Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul Standard, Fender Esquire, Gibson Flying V – "Feel Like Making Love" video
  • Recently – Gibson 1957/1959 Custom Shop re-issue Gibson Les Paul Standard.
  • Mick Ralphs also has a Fender Stratocaster fitted with a 2TEK bridge
  • Notable songwriting credits

  • "Rock and Roll Queen"
  • "Ready For Love"
  • "Can't Get Enough"
  • "Good Lovin' Gone Bad"
  • "Movin' On"
  • "One of the Boys" with Ian Hunter
  • "Feel Like Makin' Love" with Paul Rodgers
  • "Flying Hour" with George Harrison
  • "Oh, Atlanta" (recorded originally by Bad Company on the album Desolation Angels; but covered more recently by Alison Krauss)
  • Solo

  • 1984 : Take This - Reedited on CD in 1996
  • 2001 : It's all good - Recorded live in 1999 with Simon Kirke and Boz Burrell
  • 2003 : That's life
  • Mott The Hoople

  • 1969 : Mott the Hoople
  • 1970 : Mad Shadows
  • 1971 : Wildlife
  • 1971 : Brain Capers
  • 1972 : All the Young Dudes
  • 1972 : Rock and Roll Queen
  • 1973 : Mott
  • 1974 : The Hoople - Mick sings backup vocals on Pearl 'n' Roy (England) and plays rhythm guitar on Roll Away the Stone.
  • Bad Company

  • 1974 : Bad Company
  • 1975 : Straight Shooter
  • 1976 : Run With The Pack
  • 1977 : Burnin' Sky
  • 1979 : Desolation Angels
  • 1982 : Rough Diamonds
  • 1985 : 10 from 6 - Compilation
  • 1986 : Fame and Fortune - Brian Howe replaces Paul Rodgers.
  • 1988 : Dangerous Age
  • 1990 : Holy Water
  • 1992 : Here Comes Trouble
  • 1993 : What You Hear Is What You Get: The Best of Bad Company - Live album with Brian Howe as lead vocalist.
  • 1995 : Company of Strangers - Robert Hart replaces Brian Howe as lead vocalist.
  • 1996 : Stories Told & Untold
  • 1999 : The Original Bad Company Anthology
  • 2006 : Live in Albuquerque 1976
  • 2010 : Hard Rock Live - Paul Rodgers is back in the lineup.
  • 2011 : Live at Wembley
  • 2016 : Live in Concert 1977 & 1979
  • Collaborations

  • 1971 : Under Open Skies by Luther Grosvenor
  • 1984 : Mick Ralphs toured with David Gilmour to support his second solo album About Face, with Gregg Dechert on keyboards, Mickey Feat on bass, Sue Evans & Jody Linscott on percussions, Raphael Ravenscroft on sax, flute and keyboards and Chris Slade on drums. No album has been recorded of that tour but you can always find some traces on YouTube.
  • References

    Mick Ralphs Wikipedia