Paul Rodgers's 1997 Concert History

Paul Rodgers (known as "The Voice") is a vocalist known for his work in the popular British rock bands Free, The Firm, and Bad Company as well as his solo career. He more recently stood in on vocals on a tour with Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen as a new collaboration titled Queen + Paul Rodgers. On this tour, Paul stressed that he was not trying to replace the band's deceased singer, Freddie Mercury, but tried his best to give his own style to the songs.

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Status Quo / Paul Rodgers on Dec 7, 1997 [255-small]

Status Quo / Paul Rodgers
Dec 7, 1997
 Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
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Paul Rodgers on Feb 23, 1997 [194-small]

Paul Rodgers
Feb 23, 1997
 Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
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Status Quo / Paul Rodgers on Dec 1, 1997 [741-small]

Status Quo / Paul Rodgers
Dec 1, 1997
 Brussels, Brussels Capital, Belgium
  Uploaded by Peter Beirnaert

Paul Rodgers / Geoff Whitehorn Band on Feb 22, 1997 [933-small]

Paul Rodgers / Geoff Whitehorn Band
Feb 22, 1997
 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Martin Delaney

Paul Rodgers on Feb 27, 1997 [933-small]

Paul Rodgers
Feb 27, 1997
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Paul Davey

Paul Rodgers on Feb 19, 1997 [514-small]

Paul Rodgers
Feb 19, 1997
 Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Vjbro

Paul Rodgers on Feb 19, 1997 [039-small]

Paul Rodgers
Feb 19, 1997
 Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Vjbro

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