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Fogerty, who won a 50-year battle for the ownership of CCR’s music in 2023, celebrates this week with the release of ‘Legacy: ...
For years, John Fogerty couldn’t bear to revisit the songs that made him a star. Now, with the help of his family, he’s ...
J ohn Fogerty rerecorded some of the best-known songs by his long-gone band for his new album, Legacy: The Creedence ...
We all felt like we were millionaires and on top of the world. Yet there was so much unhappiness in the band.” ...
John Fogerty on 1969’s 3 Creedence Albums: ‘I Became Maniacal’ originally appeared on Parade.
When you think about Creedence Clearwater Revival it's hard not to think about its frontman and primary songwriter, John ...
Veteran songwriter John Fogerty revisits and recreates 20 tunes from the classic Creedence Clearwater Revival catalogue ...
Rock Legend, 80, Reveals the Moment He Knew He’d Written a Classic in New Interview originally appeared on Parade. “Proud ...
Watch Creedence Clearwater Revival Perform 'Fortunate Son' at Royal Albert Hall The documentary lays out some interesting stuff. I loved hearing that the band spent $2,000 on the first album.
Creedence Clearwater Revival Success has its price, and in the case of Creedence Clearwater Revival that price came in the form of the critical beating the band took during its peak years.
Juan Gabriel, El Tri, Bunbury, Bang Data, Los Lobos and Ozomatli among the artists on Quiero Creedence, which honors Creedence Clearwater Revival and the band's faithful Latin American fan base.
Sometimes it seemed like Creedence Clearwater Revival could reduce the entirety of American existence – its past and present, its good and bad – down to a single three-minute song.