Iconic Rock Legend Passes at 81 Years Old

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Mick Ralphs, Guitar Legend of Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, Dies at 81

Fans around the world are mourning Mick Ralphs, the iconic British guitarist and founding member of Bad Company and Mott the Hoople,

who passed away at 81. His death follows years of declining health after a 2016 stroke, which came just days after his final performance at London’s O2 Arena.

Ralphs’ passing marks the end of a key chapter in classic rock. He was scheduled to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall

of Fame this November — a long-awaited honor. “Our Mick has passed, my heart just hit the ground,” said Bad Company

frontman Paul Rodgers, calling Ralphs his “friend, songwriting partner, and a guitarist with a brilliant sense of humor.”

Ralphs rose to fame in the late ’60s with Mott the Hoople, but truly made his mark with Bad Company, penning rock staples like

“Can’t Get Enough” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love.” Known for his powerhouse riffs and melodic instincts, Ralphs shaped the sound of ’70s rock.

Though he never craved stardom, his music made him a legend. Ralphs leaves behind a legacy of authenticity, humility, and unforgettable songs.

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