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Creedence Clearwater Revival’s hit anti-war song, “Fortunate Son,” might have made it into the Top 20 on Billboard, but in ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNWhy John Fogerty Still Isn’t Satisfied With CCR’s ‘Fortunate Son’Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s eight-times-platinum anti-war song “Fortunate Son” was their fifth and final Top 40 smash of ...
John Hoffman. // photo credit Agent Ogden Last year, rock band Primus made headlines when they announced the sudden departure of longtime drummer Tim Alexander, and stated that they’d be holding open ...
"Son of a gun, I got my songs back!" Fogerty told fans at the Hollywood Bowl before singing Creedence Clearwater Revival hits ...
Ahead of a gig at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday, the 80-year-old singer and songwriter looks back at some of his signature ...
John’s European outing will wrap up with a June 28 performance at the famed Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, U.K. Fogerty also has seven U.S. concerts scheduled for later in the summer.
Fogerty co-produced the album with his 33-year-old son Shane, who plays in his dad’s backing band, as does John’s 32-year-old son, Tyler. The siblings also lent their musical talents to Legacy.
Fogerty, Cook and Clifford continued on as a trio for 1972’s Mardi Gras before breaking up, after which the bassist and drummer cut their own deals with Zaentz.
Only Creedence diehards would have known the identity of the other band members — drummer Doug Clifford, bassist Stu Cook, and guitarist Tom Fogerty, John’s brother, who died in 1990.
Only Creedence diehards would have known the identity of the other band members — drummer Doug Clifford, bassist Stu Cook, and guitarist Tom Fogerty, John's brother, who died in 1990.
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