Simon Kirke
Birthday: 1949-07-28 Place of Birth: Lambeth, South London, England
Synopsis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Simon Kirke (born Simon Frederick St George Kirke, 28 July 1949, Lambeth, South London, England) is an English rock drummer best known as a member of Free and Bad Company. Description above from the Wikipedia article Simon Kirke, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Acting
Bad Company - Live At Wembley
When legendary classic rockers Bad Company performed at the historic British venue Wembley Arena in London on a beautiful April 2010 spring night, high-definition cameras captured the whole evening in all its glory. There was magic in the air as all three original Bad Company members - vocalist extraordinaire Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs and drummer Simon Kirke - are augmented by bassist Lynn Sorensen and guitarist Howard Leese. (Original bassist Boz Burrell died in 2006.) The set list is packed with every major hit, fan favorites and seldom-heard deep album cuts.
The Twisted Tale Of Bloody Mary
She was loved, she was a princess, heir to the throne - but the childhood fairytale turned to lifelong nightmare for Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's first child. When Henry divorced her mother and married Anne Boleyn, Mary became an outcast and a threat to the Protestant succession. By a twist of fate, on the death of her brother, she became queen at last in 1553, but her attempts to make England Catholic again were a disaster for her and the country. History has called her "Bloody Mary" for the burning of the Protestants, but how fair is this? This film paints another picture, of a woman true to her beliefs, pushed towards a terrible psychological disintegration.
Inside Free: A Critical Review 1968 - 1972
Featuring rare archive footage, combined with the views of a leading team of music critics and working musicians.