Though the band has never officially reunited, John Fogerty continues to perform CCR songs as part of his solo act, while Cook and Clifford have performed as Creedence Clearwater Revisited since the 1990s. Also Is Creedence Clearwater Revival the best band ever? Creedence Clearwater Revival are unquestionably one of the greatest American rock
SUSCRIBETE: http://bit.ly/1fbhPViLa banda Creedence Clearwater Revisited, con Doug Clifford en la bateria y Stu Cook en el bajo, miembros originales de Creed
The same went for the other band members. Even after breaking up, there was sadly some enmity among the band members. Tom Fogerty was embroiled in many lawsuits with Fantasy Records which owned the rights to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s records. He wanted to make sure he would earn the royalties from their songs. But it seemed that Tom By the time the band changed their name for the last time to Creedence Clearwater Revival, they had found major success from 1968 to 1970. NPR called their sudden popularity "torrid, almost paranormal, in hindsight," a meteoric rise during those years with four top-five singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and three top-10 albums on the Billboard 200.
Ex-CCR drummer Doug Clifford and bassist Stu Cook, along with Patricia Fogerty, the widow of the band's late rhythm guitarist (and John's brother) Tom Fogerty, filed this latest lawsuit in Nevada
For well over forty years, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Doug “Cosmo” Clifford has been laying it down deep, fat, and swinging. Along with his best pal and rhythmic partner, Stu Cook, Cosmo has provided the groove for all the great tracks that CCR recorded in the 60’s and 70’s and is soon to be bringing the big beat to a town near

Creedence was chosen after the first name of a friend of John Fogerty. The word “credence” also means “belief” or “faith”. Creedence is a dense word that sounds good and dances on the tongue. The word Clearwater was taken from a beer advert as it brings to mind a fresh and unpolluted spring. Revival was chosen to signify the rebirth

The new "Travelin' Band” music video provides a unique view of Creedence Clearwater Revival at the peak of their worldwide fame. With a collage of footage captured on the road from stage to airplane the film transports us back in time between 1969-1970 as the band travels the globe performing for an ever-growing legion of loyal fans.

Completely Creedence works with a two-set, 28-song setlist, one that includes CCR staples Proud Mary, Born on the Bayou, Suzie Q, Down on the Corner, Bad Moon Rising and many others. The band has
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