BAD COMPANY To Give Fans Special Look Into Band's Concert Tour

July 17, 2010

BAD COMPANY and Rogue HD have announced the production of "Movin' On 2010". "Movin' On 2010" is a concert tour video blog and documentary production which will follow the BAD COMPANY North American Tour 2010. Film crews will follow the band and their crew during their daily tour activities and will film each night's show.

Director William Johnson describes the project as a film where the tour itself is the star, which means the cities, the venues and the fans are as much a part of it as the band themselves.

The original members of BAD COMPANYPaul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke — along with guitarist Howard Leese and bassist Lynn Sorenson, are giving their fans a special look into their concert tour.

The new BAD COMPANY official iPhone and Android apps are being finished now and the "Movin' On 2010" tour video blog will be hosted exclusively in the smartphone apps and on the official BAD COMPANY web site. Fans will be able to interact with other fans at the venues within the app, see concert video clips and a backstage look into the tour itself.

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