Bad Company's Paul Rodgers wants your help to write his memoir

'You may remember I've always loved and encouraged audience participation!'
Paul Rodgers of Bad Company
Paul Rodgers of Bad Company Photo credit Rick Diamond/Getty Images
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Singer Paul Rodgers of the legendary ‘70s British Rock group Bad Company has revealed plans to release a memoir, and he’s reaching out to fans for their help.

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Announcing his intentions via social media this week (December 17), Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers -- also known for his work as the frontman of FREE ("All Right Now") -- celebrated his 75th birthday revealing that he's been hard at work on a new autobiography which he promises "will be a heartfelt gift from me to you."

Rodgers adds, "I'll open up about my early beginnings starting with FREE, BAD COMPANY, THE FIRM, Solo, QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS, plus before and beyond. I will also touch on my recovery from some serious life changing health challenges. To make it even more powerful, I'm reaching out to the fans, my friends, family, and fellow musicians to help contribute to the story from their perspective and that's where you come in. You may remember I've always loved and encouraged audience participation!"

"I want to have your input, as you've all been a big part of this minstrel gypsy's journey," he continues. "Please share your pictures and memories that relate to me to my website and we'll go through it and who knows, you just might find yourself in the pages of the book."

Paul ended his invite saying, "Let's make this a collaborative project! Visit PaulRodgers.com for details on how you can be a part of this…" Take a look at Rodgers' post below.

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