Paul Rodgers will not reunite with Bad Company when the band is inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this weekend.
While he has no issues singing, the legendary rock frontman won’t attend the ceremony because of health issues.
“My hope was to be at the Rock & Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony and to perform for the fans, but at this time I have to prioritize my health,” Rodgers wrote on the band’s X page Monday, Nov. 3.
Rodgers did not reveal what is wrong with his health, only that he will not be able to be at the event.
“I have no problem singing, it’s the stress of everything else. Thanks for understanding,” he added.
Formed in London in 1973, Bad Company were one of rock’s first and most successful supergroups. The band — originally consisting of Rogers, Mott the Hoople

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