The Firm was a British rock supergroup formed in 1984, consisting of Paul
Rodgers on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Jimmy Page on lead guitar, Tony
Franklin on fretless bass, and Chris Slade on drums. The band emerged during a
period when both Page and Rodgers were dealing with the dissolution of their
respective bands, Led Zeppelin and Bad Company. The Firm released their
self-titled debut album The Firm in October 1985, followed by Mean Business in
November 1986. Notable songs from these albums include "Radioactive" and "All
the King's Horses". The band embarked on tours across...