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In the late fall of 1967, the ... The year 1969 proved to be an epic one in the too-short history of Creedence Clearwater Revival. In that year alone, the band released three Top Ten albums, and had ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival embodied the spirit of the south with their brand of swamp-rock. However, guitarist Tom Fogerty had a truly tragic end to his life.
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No music fan had much reason to believe that too much was amiss with Creedence Clearwater Revival heading into 1972. Granted, they didn’t release an album in 1971, which was unusual for a band ...
By 1970, Creedence Clearwater Revival was arguably the biggest rock and roll group in America—if not the world. Songs like "Proud Mary" (Fantasy 1969), "Green River" (Fantasy 1969) and "Born on the ...
The Canadian musician sits down with Q's Tom Power to discuss his big screen debut as a singing vampire in one of this year's ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival came out of the San Francisco Bay ... on the essential ‘Chronicle Vol. 1’) and classic albums like ‘Willy and the Poor Boys.’ Whether chronicling deep, dark ...
The band's first album as Clearwater Creedence Revival was released in 1968. A cover of the Dale Hawkins Swamp Rock classic "Suzie Q." became their first hit single (the song was later featured in ...