"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 ...
As John Fogerty begins talking about his new album, a bemused smile comes over his face. “I wanted to call it Taylor’s Version,” he says during a recent visit to New York. “I lobbied very much to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Fogerty perform onstage for the 24th Annual Americana Honors & Awards at Ryman Auditorium on September 10, 2025 in Nashville, ...
John Fogerty didn’t. What he inherited was older and stranger. A voice made from gravel and reverb, haunted by unkept American promise. A sense of dread you could dance to. He didn’t just write hits — ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. John Fogerty drops John’s Version recordings of “Born on the Bayou” ...
John Fogerty performs at his own BMI Troubadour Award Ceremony in Nashville, TN. (His son, Shane, is on the left and son, Tyler, is on the right.) John Fogerty is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who, at ...
John Fogerty says being separated from his musical legacy for 50 years made performing even simple tasks beyond his abilities. The 79-year-old was a founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival, ...
According to a press statement, the Troubadour Award “recognizes a songwriter who has made a profound impact on the creative community and whose work continues to set the pace for generations to ...
Rocker John Fogerty is opening up about the positive influence his wife Julie has had on his life. The Creedence Clearwater Revival founder, 80, has been happily married to Julie for 35 years. But ...
The newly released songs are renditions of the 1970 hits “Travelin’ Band” and “Long as I Can See the Light.” Fogerty noted that recording vocals again for the Little Richard-inspired rock ‘n’ roll ...
When John Fogerty came to NPR's Tiny Desk, right off the bat, he struck one of the most iconic guitar chords in rock music history. (SOUNDBITE OF TINY DESK CONCERT) JOHN FOGERTY: One, two, three, four ...