Articles tagged "john fogerty"Sound AffectsThe Gun Club - “Run Through the Jungle”by Jennifer Cooke[26.Oct.09] :. Some people think artists shouldn’t cover a song unless they put an entirely unique spin on it. The late Jeffrey Lee Pierce of Los Angeles swamp-punk legends the Gun Club was one of those... Featured Article![]() Music FeatureUncool Rising: Why It’s OK to Listen to Creedence Clearwater Revivalby Zeth Lundy[6.Oct.08] :. Why is Creedence Clearwater Revival -- staple of classic-rock radio and formidable singles band -- the epitome of uncool in the eyes of some music separatists? ![]() NewsJohn Fogerty is having a revival with that CCR soundby Jon Bream [Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT)][27.Nov.07] :. John Fogerty could not escape his past. Whenever he’d grab a guitar to write a song with a Creedence Clearwater Revival-like vibe, he’d imagine a gremlin from some Southern swamp jumping... ![]() NewsA ‘Revival’ for Creedence Clearwater’s John Fogertyby Jonathan Takiff [Philadelphia Daily News (MCT)][6.Nov.07] :. How telling is it that John Fogerty has named his splendid new album “Revival” and is re-working some of his trademarked swampadelic licks in fresh yet familiar ways? The most obvious... ![]() Music ReviewJohn Fogerty: Revivalby Michael Franco[11.Oct.07] :. Finally at peace with his past, Fogerty doesn't so much return to it as celebrate it. ![]() Film DVD ReviewLightning in a Bottle (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[7.Mar.05] :. For director Antoine Fuqua, it was clear that the right place to start a concert imagining the history of the blues would start with a song from Africa. Lightning in a Bottle (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[10.Dec.04] :. The sensational Buddy Guy is his own, allusive story, as he incarnates a bridge between generations and styles. John Fogertyby Andrew Phillips[7.Dec.04] :. Swamp-fever, legendary licks and little fried chicken. No one can deny the Creedence. John Fogerty: Déjà Vu All Over Againby Michael Franco[18.Nov.04] :. Thirty-five years ago, the United States was steeped in an unpopular war, the nation was culturally divided, and John Fogerty couldn’t stand to sit back and keep his mouth shut. Oh sure,... |
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