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The Darkness have a released a trailer for their upcoming documentary and we might just have a classic on our hands Welcome To The Darkness is coming to UK cinemas for one night only next month, with a DVD to follow in December
“We were four separate guys at the beginning of the afternoon, and by the end of the evening we were a band”: Paul Rodgers on life with Free, Bad Company, The Firm and Queen Paul Rodgers looks back at his life, times and solo career, ponders the tragedy of Paul Kossoff, and reveals that he owes his life to...