John Fogerty Nela Koenig. A A long festering dispute over who gets to use the name of the popular 1960s rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival has done a 180 with lead singer John Fogerty now on
Creedence Clearwater Revival: July 25, 1970: Bo Diddley: Cotton Fields: Creedence Clearwater Revival: November 2, 1969: Leadbelly: Good Golly Miss Molly : Creedence Clearwater Revival: January 5, 1969: The Valiants [US1] REL, Little Richard REC: Hello Mary Lou: Creedence Clearwater Revival: April 11, 1972: The Sparks [US], Johnny Duncan: I
As the rhythm guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival, Tom played on plenty of rock classics and had a solo career before his death on Sept. 6, 1990, at the age of 48. Born on Nov. 9, 1941 in
"Lodi", a song about a town halfway between Sacramento and Stockton. Guess I can believe that. They also had an early song called "Porterville" (near Fresno), and "Green River", about a creek near Vacaville.
The rock band Creedence Clearwater took the three elements from, firstly, lead singer Tom Fogerty's friend Credence Newball, (to whose first name Credence they added an extra 'e', making it resemble a faith or creed); secondly, "clear water" from a TV commercial for Olympia beer; and finally "revival", which spoke to the four members' renewed
His self-titled solo album came out in 1975, and was Creedence Clearwater Revival without the band – quite literally. The critics loved it but the public was less enthusiastic.
What a long, strange trip the long-lost Creedence Clearwater Revival Royal Albert Hall concert album and film has taken in the half century since it happened. The show and the on-the-road footage
Join the official CCR email list: http://found.ee/CCR_NewsletterMusic video by Creedence Clearwater Revival performing Down On The Corner. (C) 2012 Concord M
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