Anyone could learn how to play Creedence Clearwater Revival’s music. Few can say they toured with half of the original band.
On October 16, 1972, Creedence Clearwater Revival, one of America’s most beloved rock bands, officially called it quits. For ...
Fifty-three years ago today, Creedence Clearwater Revival broke up after a few very successful years together.
Revisiting comments from Creedence Clearwater Revival singer John Fogerty about the "best song" he's ever written, which many ...
Stu Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival joins Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com to discuss the rediscovery and long-awaited release of the Jackdawg album, recorded with John McFee and Keith Knudsen of The ...
In a new video feature, John Fogerty explains how a famous Disney character inspired the Creedence Clearwater Revival hit “Down on the Corner.” ...
Craft Recordings will release the audio set on Sept. 16 as a companion to the Jeff Bridges-narrated documentary. By Melinda Newman On April 14, 1970, Creedence Clearwater Revival—fresh off of three ...
It was Creedence bass player Stu Cook who came up with the riverboat angle, saying that the concept was inspired by a line ...
Written by John Fogerty in 1970, “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” was released as part of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s album Pendulum in 1970 and as a single in January 1971 ...
Doug Clifford recalled the night that significantly inspired Creedence Clearwater Revival track “Lodi,” which appeared as a the b-side to “Bad Moon Rising” in 1969. It tells the story of a musician, ...
There is a decidedly celebratory air surrounding the release of Creedence Clearwater Revival's At The The Royal Albert Hall and it is a wholly deserved one. Whether or not the Travelin' Band ...
Stu Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival reveals that Divinyls frontwoman Chrissy Amphlett inspired Jackdawg’s song The Girl From Oz, written with Keith Knudsen and John McFee of The Doobie Brothers.