News
Fogerty, who won a 50-year battle for the ownership of CCR’s music in 2023, celebrates this week with the release of ‘Legacy: ...
In the midst of those conflicts, Fogerty felt so alienated from his past that he refused to even play the songs onstage. (It was Bob Dylan who got him past his recalcitrance, pointing that people ...
Someone recently showed John Fogerty a picture of himself as a young superstar, leading Creedence Clearwater Revival to the ...
After finally acquiring the publishing rights to his songs, the rock troubadour is releasing 20 reworked classics ...
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 ...
John Fogerty on 1969’s 3 Creedence Albums: ‘I Became Maniacal’ originally appeared on Parade.
Now, in a remarkable late career victory, Fogerty has finally regained control of his own catalogue. Decades of legal wrangling were brought to an end after Concord purchased Fantasy in 2004, and ...
“I knew I had done something remarkable,” John Fogerty says of his years with Creedence Clearwater Revival in the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now. “In a sense, I did what the Beatles did, but I ...
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.
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.
6d
Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNJohn Fogerty Can Handle Having MAGA Believers as Fans
John Fogerty compared Richard Nixon with Donald Trump and said he could handle having MAGA believers as fans in August 2025.
Even by the crank-it-out standards of the 1960s, 1969 was a remarkably prolific year for Bay Area rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results