
Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers surprised fans this morning (Saturday, February 21st) by revealing in a social media post that he was approached by Van Halen to record a song.
Rodgers wrote on Facebook, "To squash the rumours... My health is good. I feel fit and strong and I am rehearsing to perform March 2nd at the Adopt the Arts Sound and Vision Awards in Palm Springs."
The Rock and Roll Hall Of Famers then added the surprising news, "Thanks to Van Halen for inviting me to work on a track with them, but I am in my acoustic, zen phase of life."
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