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  1. Hace 2 días · Ultimate Classic Rock critic Bryan Wawzenek rated the lyrics of "Fortunate Son" as Fogerty's greatest, saying "It’s not just Fogerty’s emotion, but the words that make this song great. 'Star-spangled eyes' is one of the best descriptive phrases in all of rock and roll, a uniquely American twist on rose-colored glasses."

  2. Hace 4 días · "Originally released on Fantasy in 1973, documenting their Mardi Gras tour, this double LP showcases Creedence as power trio, after the resignation of Tom Fogerty. Unfairly maligned in the past, Live in Europe documents John Fogerty and company at their unhinged best, ripping through a catalog of their greatest hits."

  3. Hace 5 días · So, how did John Fogerty choose the name Creedence Clearwater Revival? When Fogerty first started, they weren’t exactly given a band name by choice. For the first few years they were together, the group were given the name The Golliwogs by their record company, which was never exactly going to have the same ring as The Beatles or The Rolling ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Tom Hanks: Leonard Cohen: First nomination Lou Reed: Madonna: First nomination; First year of eligibility Justin Timberlake: John Mellencamp: 2 (2004, 2006) Billy Joel: The Ventures: Bob Bogle, Nokie Edwards, Gerry McGee, Mel Taylor, and Don Wilson. First nomination John Fogerty: 2009 Jeff Beck: First nomination Jimmy Page

  5. Hace 4 días · This new edition, released as. Hampton Hawes, “For Real!” was recorded in 1958 but not released on the Contemporary Records label until 1961. Featuring Hawes (piano) alongside Harold Land (tenor sax), Scott LaFaro (bass) and Frank Butler (drums) the album incudes a mixture of both jazz standards and originals. This new edition, released as ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Tom Fogerty, rhythm guitarist for the popular 1960s band Creedence Clearwater Revival, has died, a spokeswoman announced Friday. He was 48. Fogerty, older brother of Creedence lead singer...

  7. Hace 2 días · Answer: Tom The elder Fogerty, Tom played rhythm guitar with the band, which had a spectacular string of hits up to 1972 with a unique brand of 'dirty', grungy blues which was labelled 'swamp-rock'. But acrimony between the dominant, mercurial John and his plodding sidemen eventually came to a head by '72 and CCR was no more.