
Classic rock legends Bad Company have officially been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025, marking the band’s first-ever recognition for induction. The British rock group, known for hits like Feel Like Makin’ Love and Bad Company, joins an impressive class of nominees, including Phish, Mariah Carey, and Outkast.
Delaware native Paul Cullen, who played bass for Bad Company in the early ’90s, took to Facebook to celebrate the news. Cullen praised the band’s original lineup—Mick Ralphs, Simon Kirke, Paul Rodgers, and the late Boz Burrell—and expressed gratitude for their long-overdue recognition. However, he acknowledged that he is unlikely to be included if the band is officially inducted.
Today, Cullen has traded rock stages for gourmet kitchens, working as a private chef and musician, blending his love for food and music in unique culinary experiences.
The final list of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will be announced in late April, with the induction ceremony set to take place later in the year. Fans can vote for their favorite nominees online through the Hall of Fame’s official fan voting platform.
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