Band
POPULARITY
111 - Elliot Easton (the Cars) In episode 111 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with Guitarist Elliot Easton, from the Cars, the New Cars, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, the Tiki Gods, the Immediate Family amongst others. In their conversation we discuss: His current activity filling in for Waddy Wachtel in the Immediate Family Band (while Waddy is the musical director and guitarist for Stevie Nicks). Elliot tells us about a Les Paul he had made, a concept guitar “what would a 1964 single cutaway look like”. Elliot tells us about his “Tiki Gods” project that ended up on the Jackie Brown soundtrack. Elliot takes us back to Massapequa Long Island and tells us about his parents influence on his musical taste and his upbringing and his experience at Berklee school of music in Boston. They discuss gear throughout the interview and Elliot talks about his signature guitars… 5 in total. They discuss the benefits and drawbacks of being a left handed guitarist.. and his relationship with the owner of Grayson's music store where Elliot bought his first Fender Telecaster. Elliot tells us about his relationship with Guitar manufacturers, Fender, Gibson, Martin, Dean and more! Elliot takes us through the beginning of the Cars and how they got their initial record deal. . Elliot has a strong social media presence and does a great job of explaining some of his iconic solos on YouTube and you can find out more about the Cars at their website: thecars.org . Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! . #VintageGuitarmagazine #ElliotEaston #theCars #theNewCars #VintageGuitar #guitar #Guitar #theImmediateFamilyBand #FenderCustomShop #TikiGods #GibsonCustomShop #MartinGuitars #GuitarHero #theDeadlies #guitarfinds #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #guitarcollector #Travelwithguitars #haveguitarwilltravel #hgwt #HGWT . . . Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Tune in this Sunday for a Georgian Bay Roots episode all about the Great Lakes Jam, a massive music festival that happened one August 20 years ago in Balaclava. The lineup included Spencer Davis, Eric Burdon & the Animals, Steppenwolf, Blue Oyster Cult, Joe Walsh, Rick Derringer, Johnny Winter, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, the B-52s, Cheap Trick, Kim Mitchell, Alice Cooper,(all included in today's show) and TIN MAN & THE FLYING MONKEYS!
From July 18, 2019: Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famer Stu Cook, bassist for Creedence Clearwater Revival, called in to promote the last tour of his follow-up band, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, along with an upcoming special charity concert.
Ron was born in Dover, Delaware, the first of 4 children of Linda and Ron Wikso (the first). After finishing their tour of duty in the Air Force, his parents moved the family back to their native Long Island, New York where Ron lived from age 3 until adulthood. Ron started playing drums at the age of 7 and studied privately with Larry Ramsden while growing up on Long Island. Along with his private studies, he played in several local bands and began playing his first professional gigs around the time he was 12. He also participated in as many of the school bands, orchestras and choirs as he could in an effort to learn as much as possible about music. Some of the people Ron's been fortunate to have worked with at various times include: Steve Miller Band Cher Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) Foreigner David Lee Roth (Van Halen) The Storm Gregg Rolie (Original Lead Singer/Keyboardist for both Santana and Journey) Eddie Money CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revisited) Player (featuring Ronn Moss & Peter Beckett) Randy Meisner (the Eagles/Poco/Rick Nelson) Denny Laine (Paul McCartney & Wings/The Moody Blues) Dave Amato (REO Speedwagon/Cher/Ted Nugent/Jimmy Barnes) Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) George Burns Sammy Davis Jr. Peggy Lee and many others. Some of the tours Ron's been on with these artists have taken him all over the world to places in Europe, Asia, Australia and North, South and Central America and have featured other artists such as Bryan Adams, Peter Frampton, 10,000 Maniacs, Deep Purple, The Doobie Brothers, REO Speedwagon, Cheap Trick, Paul Rodgers, Journey, John Fogerty and many others. Ron is also blessed in his personal life to have his significant other, Marcy Requist, as well as his son, Jesse Wikso. He's currently touring with the Steve Miller Band and dividing his professional time between live touring gigs and session work, mostly at his private studio, where he records live drums, and coordinates/produces/mixes projects for clients from all over the world. Some Things That Came Up: -1:00 Playing at First Bank Amphitheater -2:00 Girlfriend www.marcyrequist.com -5:00 New website www.ronwikso.com -6:00 Cher was the first gig big at 29 years old -7:00 The Ballad of SONOR Drums -10:35 International Touring and Food -12:20 Mr. Big and Japan -14:30 Steve Miller and the changing setlist -18:00 Gordy Knudston -19:00 First Gig with Steve Miller -23:00 Studying with Larry Ramsden -24:00 Listening to all styles of music -25:40 Charting helps you learn the song -28:40 There's more to just playing -29:30 The rare air of keeping a gig for decades -31:15 Lifeguard job with David Duchovny -32:00 Berklee and gigging -32:31 The move to LA in 82' -34:30 Working with Gregg Rolie (Santana, Journey) -36:30 The Gregg Rolie audition -44:00 Getting connected in LA -47:20 Remote Recording in 1998 -48:00 The move to Austin -49:30 Creedence Clearwater Revisited -63:30 Similar Fill Vocabulary -65:00 Teaching and Warmups Follow: www.ronwikso.com IG: @ronwikso FB: @ronwikso The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 Rich's latest book is: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Country-Music-Insiders-Industry/dp/1538172518/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24ZLASY6K553Z&keywords=making+it+in+country+music+rich+redmond&qid=1686181308&sprefix=rich+redmond+country+%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-1 Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Doug "Cosmo" Clifford was the drummer for legendary rockers Creedence Clearwater Revival. He and bassist Stu Cook formed Creedence Clearwater Revisited, and helped keep that great music alive on the concert circuit. Since recently retiring, he's continuing to go through his "Cosmos Vault," releasing tapes that he made over the years with his musical buddies.His latest release is California Gold, a collaboration with Derek and the Dominoes' vocalist Bobby Whitlock. The tracks also feature the great Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass.Clifford talks about how he and Whitlock came together, and how, unfortunately, the project never took off. He also give details on the newly released Live at the Royal Albert Hall concert movie from CCR, which is available now to stream on Netflix.
Guns & Roses are releasing a "Use your illusion" boxed set that includes 97 songs...and former Creedence Clearwater Revisited singer John Tristao talks about how miserable it was taking John Fogerty's place in the band!
Hola, hola, yo soy Antonio Giménez y esto es… NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA. Muy buenas tardes Señoras y Señores, sean ustedes bienvenidos a este rincon de internet en el pretendemos, sobre todo, que ustedes lo pasen bien. Hoy lo haremos con la segunda parte de nuestro repaso a una de las mejores bandas de EEUU, Creedence Clearwater Revival. Así que… empezamos. Bueno, pues habíamos dejado a nuestros amigos de la Creedence en mitad de la bronca, una bronca que les llevaría a su disolución. Repasamos el último día algunos de los motivos que les llevaron a este punto pero, la puntilla la dio John Fogerty tomando algunas decisiones, en su calidad de mánager empresarial de la banda, que dejó a todos sus miembros sin los royalties correspondientes a todas sus grabaciones y por las que tuvieron que entablar un montón de pleitos para poder recuperar sus ingresos. Y es que John había decidido, junto con sus abogados, traspasar el capital del grupo a un banco de Nassau. Años más tarde, en 1983, los juicios iniciados por los miembros del grupo fueron vistos para sentencia y una corte de California sentenció la devolución de 8,6 millones de dólares a sus legítimos dueños. A pesar de la sentencia, solo una ínfima parte de este dinero llegó a sus bolsillos. En este ambiente se publicó “Pendulum”, un nuevo trabajo de estudio que fue bien recibido por critica y público y premiado con unas buenas ventas. De este trabajo es “Have you ever seen the rain” A pesar del éxito del grupo, los problemas personales entre los hermanos Fogerty no hacían más que crecer. Tras la grabación de Pendulum, Tom, que ya había dejado el grupo en numerosas ocasiones aunque siempre había vuelto, lo hizo nuevamente pero esta vez de forma definitiva. Su marcha se hizo pública en febrero de 1971 y aunque en un principio se pensó en reemplazarlo, finalmente no lo hicieron. Tom Fogerty grabó en solitario “Good Bye President” que, más o menos, se escucho pero en ningún caso como a su anterior grupo. Este mismo año, 1971, John Fogerty comunicó al resto del grupo que la banda continuaría adelante adoptando una solución democrática, según la cual cada miembro del grupo escribiría y cantaría su propio material. El contribuiría con la guitarra rítmica en las canciones de sus compañeros, lo que daría lugar a un cambio considerable en el sonido de la Creedence. Este nuevo estilo de trabajo dio como resultado el sencillo Sweet Hitch-Hiker. El grupo se embarcó en una gira por Europa y Estados Unidos durante el verano y el otoño de este año 1971 pero, a pesar del considerable éxito de la banda, la relación personal entre los tres miembros de la banda no hacía más que deteriorarse. Sweet Hitch-Hiker El último álbum que grabaron fue Mardi Gras, se publicó en abril de 1972 y, por primera y última vez, se incluyeron en el trabajo canciones de Fogerty, Cook y Clifford. A diferencia de sus anteriores trabajos, Mardi Gras recibió críticas muy desfavorables y las ventas fueron en proporción, o sea, muy pobres. Tras la publicación de este álbum y su pésima acogida, no solo empeoraron sus relaciones personales sino que su compañía discográfica empezó a verles como un mal negocio y se negó a mejorar sus condiciones contractuales. A este respecto, Cook comentó posteriormente que, gracias a la torpeza de John en los negocios, Creedence tenía el peor contrato discográfico de todos los músicos estadounidenses de éxito. Nuevamente, y a pesar de todo, la Creedence se lanzó a la carretera en una nueva gira por Estados Unidos. Seis meses después, el 16 de octubre de 1972, el grupo anunció oficialmente su disolución y desbanda de Creedence Clearwater Revival. En Mardi Gras estaba incluida Hello Mary Lou, una versión del viejo éxito de Ricky Nelson de 1960. “Fortunate son” es, incluso hoy día, una de las canciones más representativas del movimiento antibélico que se desató a finales de los 60 en los EEUU por su intervención en la guerra de Vietnam. La canción, escrita por John Fogerty, está inspirada en la relación entre David Eisenhower, nieto del presidente Dwight Eisenhower y Julie Nixon, hija del presidente Richard Nixon. Sobre la canción, John Fogerty comentó: “Julie Nixon estaba saliendo con David Eisenhower y daba la sensación de que esta gente no estaba comprometida con la guerra. En 1969, la mayoría del país pensaba que las tropas tenían la moral muy alta, y que algo así como el ochenta por ciento de ellas estaba a favor de la guerra. Pero para los que mirábamos más de cerca, sabíamos que estábamos metiéndonos en problemas.” La canción fue muy popular durante la Guerra de Vietnam y fue incluida en varias películas. Cuenta los pensamientos de un hombre que está siendo reclutado para la guerra de Vietnam y que no es hijo de un senador millonario o de un militar y, por tanto, no es un “hijo afortunado”, un Fortunate son. Otro tema de Fogerty, este incluido en el Cosmo’s Factory, también fue, en su momento, objeto de polémica. El título y la letra de la canción, así como el año en el que fue lanzada, 1970, llevó a muchos a pensar que la canción trata sobre la guerra de Vietnam. Sin embargo, en una entrevista de 2016, Fogerty explicó que la canción va, en realidad, sobre la proliferación de armas en los EEUU. “De lo que quería hablar era del control de armas y de la proliferación de armas… Recuerdo haber leído en esa época que había un arma por cada hombre, mujer y niño en EEUU, lo que me pareció asombroso. Así que en algún lugar de la canción, creo que dije “200 millones de armas están cargadas”. Simplemente pensé que era inquietante caminar por nuestro propio país, con la certeza de que hay tantas armas privadas propiedad de algunas personas responsables pero, tal vez, de muchas personas irresponsables.” Bueno pues, como vemos, poco ha cambiado el paisaje. Run Through the jungle. Una última canción relacionada con la guerra de Vietnam. Who’ll stop the rain, ¿quien detendrá la lluvia”, una cara B de Travellin’ Band que se ha hecho inmortal. Fogerty, que por azar se había librado de su viaje de ida al conflicto, veía angustiado esa procesión de ataúdes que regresaban del sudeste asiático. Estas imágenes inspiraron la canción. La gente se congregaba para mantener viva la llama, pero la lluvia seguía cayendo, cayendo encima de mí. Y yo me pregunto: «¿Quién puede detener esta lluvia?». Antes de despedirnos de la banda me gustaría recordar la estupenda versión que la Creedence hizo de un clásico: The mindnight special, una canción folclórica tradicional que se cree se originó entre los prisioneros en el sur de Estados Unidos. Se refiere al tren de pasajeros Midnight Special. La canción ha tenido innumerables versiones: Les Paul, Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul an Mary, Van Morrison, Eric Clalpton, en fin, un montón. Escuchamos pues la de Creedence Clearwater Revival. Bueno, pues, cuando CCR llegó a sus tormentoso final, cada uno de los miembros tiró por su lado. De todos, John Fogerty, fue el que tuvo más éxito en su carrera en solitario, cosa nada rara habida cuenta del talento compositor que tenía. Aunque, paradójicamente, su primer disco en solitario, The Blue Ridge Rangers, está dedicado completamente a versiones de canciones tradicionales y country y, para no discutir con nadie, él tocó todos los instrumentos. La situación de John no era, en absoluto, cómoda. Fruto de sus nefastas negociaciones con la discográfica, tras la disolución del grupo todavía debía ocho discos. Finalmente, y tras la compra de su deuda por un millón de dólares, pudo seguir su carrera. Vamos a escuchar de este The Blue Ridge Rangers uno de los sencillos: Jambalaya El siguiente trabajo fue Centerfield, un éxito de ventas en 1985. Con el disco debajo del brazo se embarcó en una gira en la que fue muy criticado por no cantar ninguna de las canciones de la Creedence y por sus problemas con la voz. El se justificaba de la voz porque, decía, la había perdido por haber tenido que declarar tantas veces en los tribunales. Por otro lado, el hecho de no cantar ninguna de las canciones de su grupo anterior se debía a que debía pagar derechos de autor al, por entonces, propietario de los temas, Saul Zaentz. Al publicar Centerfield, nuevamente se vio inmerso en juicios con el dichoso Zaentz, su bestia negra. Éste le acusaba de que la canción The Old Man Down the road era una copia del tema de Creedence Run through the jungle. Desde que Fogerty se había desvinculado con Fantasy Records, las canciones de Creedence había pasado a formar parte del catálogo de Fantasy, propiedad de su “amigo” Zaentz, por lo que éste demandó a Fogerty por “autoplagio”. En este caso, el jurado sentenció a favor de Fogerty pero perdió en otro pleito que el terrible Zaentz le había iniciado por difamación en la canción Zanz kant danz en la que decía: “Zanz no puede bailar, pero sí te robará el dinero”. Fogerty tuvo que reeditar la grabación cambiando Zanz, con z por Vanz, con v. Y esta es la canción en discordia, Zanz kant danz. En 1987 John Fogerty rompió la censura a los temas de Creedence que él mismo se había impuesto por que decía que, “Si no lo saben, todo el mundo piensa que Proud Mary es una canción de Tina Turner”. En la actualidad, John Fogerty sigue interpretando temas de Creedence y de su carrera en solitario. Por su parte, Tom Fogerty también publico álbumes en solitario pero ninguno alcanzó el éxito de Creedence. El tercer álbum de Tom, grabado en 1974, Zephyr National, fue el último en incluir a los cuatro miembros del grupo aunque John grabó sus pistas en solitario. En septiembre de 1990, Tom Fogerty falleció de sida, enfermedad que había contraído en un transfusión sanguínea durante una intervención quirúrgica. Alguna de las canciones de Tom mantenían el sonido característico de Creedence, como podemos apreciar en este Joyful Resurrection. El resto, Clifford y Cook, continuaron trabajando juntos tras la disolución de Creedence, tanto como músicos de sesión como miembros de una nueva banda, la Don Harrison Band. Tras un largo periodo de inactividad, ambos formaron “Creedence Clearwater Revisited” en 1995 y junto a músicos de prestigio ofrecieron conciertos en los que interpretaban temas de la banda original. Medio en broma, medio en serio, John Fogerty decía en una entrevista: “Muchas personas nos vieron como la respuesta americana a The Beatles, podríamos dejarles a ellos el primer puesto como mejor grupo del mundo y colocar a Creedence en segundo lugar”. Bueno, y ¿por qué no?, diría yo. Muy bien amigos, pues hemos terminado por hoy. Os espero a todos nuevamente, dentro de quince días, aquí, en Siénteloconoido.caster.fm. Hasta entonces… ¡¡¡Buenas Vibraciones”.
The guys let a listener letter lead them into the deep details of all the legal entanglements that defined one of the biggest rock bands of all-time. SHOW NOTES: Songs in this episode: Cast Your Fate to the Wind – Vince Guaraldi Trio, Run Through the Jungle – CCR, Old Man Down the Road – John Fogerty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revisited https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Zaentz https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/27501/time-john-fogerty-was-sued-ripping-john-fogerty Academic journal article about the CCR contract with Fantasy: https://www.meiea.org/Journal/Vol12/Bordowitz https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cast_Your_Fate_to_the_Wind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_Mary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Bank_%26_Trust_(Bahamas) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centerfield_(album)
Wayne Nagel An architect of the Austin music scene for more than four decades, Wayne Nagel was the co-owner of the legendary Austin Rehearsal Complex (ARC) where musicians like Charlie Sexton, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Joe Ely and countless others roamed the halls and fine-tuned their songs. He also co-founded the long-running SIMS Foundation to help musicians struggling with mental health and works as tour manager for Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Eric Johnson and others. He's done and seen it all -- and is one of the reasons Austin is known for its rich musical history. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
ABOUT DOUG "COSMO" CLIFFORD:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Doug "Cosmo" Clifford is best known as a founding member and drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival and also currently is in Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Clifford, along with Stu Cook and the Fogerty brothers (John and Tom) grew up in El Cerrito, California. CCR's music is a staple of American pop culture and the group has sold nearly 30 million records in the U.S. alone. Their 1976 Greatest Hits album is still on the Billboard 200 album chart and reached the 500-week mark in December of 2020. It has been awarded 10x Platinum and CCR was ranked the 82nd Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone Magazine. The group performed on the Ed Sullivan Show, performed at Woodstock and has had their songs be the backdrop in movies, TV and major pop culture medias over the decades. Their music is truly an American treasure. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & LiveABOUT THE HOSTS:All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall.
ABOUT DOUG "COSMO" CLIFFORD: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Doug "Cosmo" Clifford is best known as a founding member and drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival and also currently is in Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Clifford, along with Stu Cook and the Fogerty brothers (John and Tom) grew up in El Cerrito, California. CCR's music is a staple of American pop culture and the group has sold nearly 30 million records in the U.S. alone. Their 1976 Greatest Hits album is still on the Billboard 200 album chart and reached the 500-week mark in December of 2020. It has been awarded 10x Platinum and CCR was ranked the 82nd Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone Magazine. The group performed on the Ed Sullivan Show, performed at Woodstock and has had their songs be the backdrop in movies, TV and major pop culture medias over the decades. Their music is truly an American treasure. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT DOUG "COSMO" CLIFFORD: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Doug "Cosmo" Clifford is best known as a founding member and drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival and also currently is in Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Clifford, along with Stu Cook and the Fogerty brothers (John and Tom) grew up in El Cerrito, California. CCR's music is a staple of American pop culture and the group has sold nearly 30 million records in the U.S. alone. Their 1976 Greatest Hits album is still on the Billboard 200 album chart and reached the 500-week mark in December of 2020. It has been awarded 10x Platinum and CCR was ranked the 82nd Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone Magazine. The group performed on the Ed Sullivan Show, performed at Woodstock and has had their songs be the backdrop in movies, TV and major pop culture medias over the decades. Their music is truly an American treasure. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT DOUG "COSMO" CLIFFORD:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Doug "Cosmo" Clifford is best known as a founding member and drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival and also currently is in Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Clifford, along with Stu Cook and the Fogerty brothers (John and Tom) grew up in El Cerrito, California. CCR's music is a staple of American pop culture and the group has sold nearly 30 million records in the U.S. alone. Their 1976 Greatest Hits album is still on the Billboard 200 album chart and reached the 500-week mark in December of 2020. It has been awarded 10x Platinum and CCR was ranked the 82nd Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone Magazine. The group performed on the Ed Sullivan Show, performed at Woodstock and has had their songs be the backdrop in movies, TV and major pop culture medias over the decades. Their music is truly an American treasure. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & LiveABOUT THE HOSTS:All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall.
Creedence Clearwater Revival's Doug “Cosmo” Clifford catches up with Kyle Meredith to discuss For All The Money In the World, a record he wrote and recorded with Steve Wright in the mid-80s and kept inside his Cosmo's Vault until now. The drummer/producer talks about why he sat on the album for so long, tapping Joe Satriani to play guitar, and the other vault records that will be seeing release soon—including collaborations with Bobby Whitlock, Doug Sahm, and a solo LP. Clifford also tells us why he and CCR bassist Stu Cook recently brought Creedence Clearwater Revisited to a close. Listen to the episode now. Don't forget to subscribe to Kyle Meredith With… wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 159 - Doug “Cosmo” Clifford! Doug was the drummer and founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Their music has been played everywhere and the band was inducted in to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Doug has a new project he's promoting now called Clifford/Wright with bass player Steve Wright from Greg Kihn's band. Joe Satriani also plays on a few tracks. Hear all about it plus stories about playing Woodstock, the Ed Sullivan Show, touring with Ike & Tina Turner and much more!!!0:00:00 - Intro0:01:15 - Welcome Doug! 0:01:58 - Clifford/Wright 0:06:46 - Doug's Record Label 0:09:08 - Civic Project & Politicians 0:10:50 - Achieving Your Dreams 0:14:56 - Beatles Wigs 0:15:41 - The Coast Guard & Football Team 0:22:43 - Making Three Albums in a Year 0:24:10 - Never Having a Number One Single0:25:35 - John Fogerty as a Manager 0:29:10 - Touring with Ike & Tina Turner 0:31:56 - Woodstock & Decision to Join 0:34:16 - Grateful Dead at Woodstock 0:35:45 - Pact of Never Playing High 0:37:42 - Playing the Ed Sullivan Show 0:43:45 - Upcoming CCR Live DVD 0:45:20 - Music Licensing of CCR's Music 0:48:10 - Relationship with John Fogerty 0:50:55 - John's Ultimatum to the Band 0:53:30 - Tom's Final Days 0:56:14 - Doug's New Project 1:02:07 - Juvenile Diabetes Research1:03:55 - Wrap UpDoug "Cosmo" Clifford website:https://dougcosmoclifford.comJuvenile Diabetes Research Fund website:https://www.jdrf.orgChuck Shute website:https://chuckshute.comSupport the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Got a chance to sit down and catch up with our old friend and Creedence Clearwater Revisited singer, Dan McGuinness to discuss his new single "Louisi-Anna". Available now on your preferred streaming service! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriftyrecords/support
Doug “Cosmo” Clifford was the drummer for the legendary band, Creedence Clearwater Revival – recording seven studio albums, and charting 12 songs in the Top 40, many like “Proud Mary” and “Fortunate Son,” woven into the fabric of our American culture. He helped keep that music alive in the concert scene with bassist Stu Cook in Creedence Clearwater Revisited – a band that just hung up their shoes last year. With a little extra time on his hands, Clifford did some spring cleaning and came across a stack of tapes that he’d forgotten about – among them a solo album that he recorded back in 1985, but never released called Magic Window. Now, 35 years later, that record is finally getting its release.We chat about the early beginnings of CCR, what a crazy year 1969 was for the band (3 albums and a historic performance at Woodstock), and how some of his musical buddies have been holding up during this pandemic.
Christian gets to spend time behind the kit with Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer, Doug “Cosmo” Clifford. They go through his life in music, first with the giants CCR, which between 1966-1973 were one of the most massively successful rock acts to ever hit the charts. Then they talk about the dissolution, the days in Tahoe as environmental activist, losing Tom Fogerty to AIDS, the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame debacle, reforming with CCR bassist Stu Cook that toured as Creedence Clearwater Revisited until retiring last year and most importantly, his new album Magic Window, that was mostly recorded in 1985, but now out for release!Doug Clifford achieved fame as the drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a band he put together with his friends Stu Cook, John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty. They were in junior high school when they started playing and achieved worldwide success after signing with Fantasy Records in 1967. Although best known as a drummer, Clifford sang harmony vocals and contributed songs to the Creedence catalogue. He's been singing, writing songs and making music for as long as he can remember. After a lifetime on the road – ten years with Creedence Clearwater Revival and its predecessors and 25 years with Creedence Clearwater Revisited – the band he put together with bassist Stu Cook to perform live tunes from the Creedence catalogue – he's ready to again make his mark as a singer and songwriter. He'll be releasing Magic Window, a solo album recorded in 1985 and updated in 2020 on April 24, 2020, on CD Baby and all on streaming platforms.Clifford wrote the Magic Window songs at his piano at his Lake Tahoe, Nevada home. During downtime, he'd gaze out at the lake and mountains and write, sometimes alone, and sometimes with collaborators. “I had an analog studio with a good tape deck, so I could try out ideas without looking at the clock. I'd invite friends in to jam and experiment. I made Magic Window with Russell DaShiell on lead guitar. Russell's also an engineer and co-produced the sessions with me. I was going to use it to look for a record deal, but I got busy with other projects and touring. I just forgot about it.” Some of those projects included producing albums for Doug Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, playing in Steve Miller's band and then joining Stu Cook to play Creedence hits with Creedence Clearwater Revisited. They have performed worldwide for 25 years, amassing many fans and crossing multiple generations to bring the wonderful CCR hits to people. They released an RIAA certified platinum live album. Last year, while cleaning out his garage, Clifford found the Magic Window masters.“I'd forgotten about the tapes, but they were in great shape. We were able to transfer the recordings to digital and warm things up a bit. I discovered more than 100 songs.” “Music's always been a medicine and a meditation for me. It doesn't matter if I'm down or up. It works both ways. We've seen some trying times in the last few years, and we can all use some love and magic. I put my heart and soul into the positive messages on this album. This is a good time to share them with the world.” https://dougcosmoclifford.com/https://concord.com/concord-albums/doug-cosmo-clifford/https://open.spotify.com/album/7KOK93bVycTNCpQW4GOrNd
Christian gets to spend time behind the kit with Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer, Doug “Cosmo” Clifford. They go through his life in music, first with the giants CCR, which between 1966-1973 were one of the most massively successful rock acts to ever hit the charts. Then they talk about the dissolution, the days in Tahoe as environmental activist, losing Tom Fogerty to AIDS, the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame debacle, reforming with CCR bassist Stu Cook that toured as Creedence Clearwater Revisited until retiring last year and most importantly, his new album Magic Window, that was mostly recorded in 1985, but now out for release! Doug Clifford achieved fame as the drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a band he put together with his friends Stu Cook, John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty. They were in junior high school when they started playing and achieved worldwide success after signing with Fantasy Records in 1967. Although best known as a drummer, Clifford sang harmony vocals and contributed songs to the Creedence catalogue. He’s been singing, writing songs and making music for as long as he can remember. After a lifetime on the road – ten years with Creedence Clearwater Revival and its predecessors and 25 years with Creedence Clearwater Revisited – the band he put together with bassist Stu Cook to perform live tunes from the Creedence catalogue – he’s ready to again make his mark as a singer and songwriter. He’ll be releasing Magic Window, a solo album recorded in 1985 and updated in 2020 on April 24, 2020, on CD Baby and all on streaming platforms. Clifford wrote the Magic Window songs at his piano at his Lake Tahoe, Nevada home. During downtime, he’d gaze out at the lake and mountains and write, sometimes alone, and sometimes with collaborators. “I had an analog studio with a good tape deck, so I could try out ideas without looking at the clock. I’d invite friends in to jam and experiment. I made Magic Window with Russell DaShiell on lead guitar. Russell’s also an engineer and co-produced the sessions with me. I was going to use it to look for a record deal, but I got busy with other projects and touring. I just forgot about it.” Some of those projects included producing albums for Doug Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, playing in Steve Miller’s band and then joining Stu Cook to play Creedence hits with Creedence Clearwater Revisited. They have performed worldwide for 25 years, amassing many fans and crossing multiple generations to bring the wonderful CCR hits to people. They released an RIAA certified platinum live album. Last year, while cleaning out his garage, Clifford found the Magic Window masters. “I’d forgotten about the tapes, but they were in great shape. We were able to transfer the recordings to digital and warm things up a bit. I discovered more than 100 songs.” “Music’s always been a medicine and a meditation for me. It doesn’t matter if I’m down or up. It works both ways. We’ve seen some trying times in the last few years, and we can all use some love and magic. I put my heart and soul into the positive messages on this album. This is a good time to share them with the world.” https://dougcosmoclifford.com/ https://concord.com/concord-albums/doug-cosmo-clifford/ https://open.spotify.com/album/7KOK93bVycTNCpQW4GOrNd
Christian gets to spend time behind the kit with Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer, Doug “Cosmo” Clifford. They go through his life in music, first with the giants CCR, which between 1966-1973 were one of the most massively successful rock acts to ever hit the charts. Then they talk about the dissolution, the days in Tahoe as environmental activist, losing Tom Fogerty to AIDS, the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame debacle, reforming with CCR bassist Stu Cook that toured as Creedence Clearwater Revisited until retiring last year and most importantly, his new album Magic Window, that was mostly recorded in 1985, but now out for release!Doug Clifford achieved fame as the drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a band he put together with his friends Stu Cook, John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty. They were in junior high school when they started playing and achieved worldwide success after signing with Fantasy Records in 1967. Although best known as a drummer, Clifford sang harmony vocals and contributed songs to the Creedence catalogue. He's been singing, writing songs and making music for as long as he can remember. After a lifetime on the road – ten years with Creedence Clearwater Revival and its predecessors and 25 years with Creedence Clearwater Revisited – the band he put together with bassist Stu Cook to perform live tunes from the Creedence catalogue – he's ready to again make his mark as a singer and songwriter. He'll be releasing Magic Window, a solo album recorded in 1985 and updated in 2020 on April 24, 2020, on CD Baby and all on streaming platforms.Clifford wrote the Magic Window songs at his piano at his Lake Tahoe, Nevada home. During downtime, he'd gaze out at the lake and mountains and write, sometimes alone, and sometimes with collaborators. “I had an analog studio with a good tape deck, so I could try out ideas without looking at the clock. I'd invite friends in to jam and experiment. I made Magic Window with Russell DaShiell on lead guitar. Russell's also an engineer and co-produced the sessions with me. I was going to use it to look for a record deal, but I got busy with other projects and touring. I just forgot about it.” Some of those projects included producing albums for Doug Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, playing in Steve Miller's band and then joining Stu Cook to play Creedence hits with Creedence Clearwater Revisited. They have performed worldwide for 25 years, amassing many fans and crossing multiple generations to bring the wonderful CCR hits to people. They released an RIAA certified platinum live album. Last year, while cleaning out his garage, Clifford found the Magic Window masters.“I'd forgotten about the tapes, but they were in great shape. We were able to transfer the recordings to digital and warm things up a bit. I discovered more than 100 songs.” “Music's always been a medicine and a meditation for me. It doesn't matter if I'm down or up. It works both ways. We've seen some trying times in the last few years, and we can all use some love and magic. I put my heart and soul into the positive messages on this album. This is a good time to share them with the world.” https://dougcosmoclifford.com/https://concord.com/concord-albums/doug-cosmo-clifford/https://open.spotify.com/album/7KOK93bVycTNCpQW4GOrNd
Christian gets to spend time behind the kit with Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer, Doug “Cosmo” Clifford. They go through his life in music, first with the giants CCR, which between 1966-1973 were one of the most massively successful rock acts to ever hit the charts. Then they talk about the dissolution, the days in Tahoe as environmental activist, losing Tom Fogerty to AIDS, the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame debacle, reforming with CCR bassist Stu Cook that toured as Creedence Clearwater Revisited until retiring last year and most importantly, his new album Magic Window, that was mostly recorded in 1985, but now out for release! Doug Clifford achieved fame as the drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a band he put together with his friends Stu Cook, John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty. They were in junior high school when they started playing and achieved worldwide success after signing with Fantasy Records in 1967. Although best known as a drummer, Clifford sang harmony vocals and contributed songs to the Creedence catalogue. He’s been singing, writing songs and making music for as long as he can remember. After a lifetime on the road – ten years with Creedence Clearwater Revival and its predecessors and 25 years with Creedence Clearwater Revisited – the band he put together with bassist Stu Cook to perform live tunes from the Creedence catalogue – he’s ready to again make his mark as a singer and songwriter. He’ll be releasing Magic Window, a solo album recorded in 1985 and updated in 2020 on April 24, 2020, on CD Baby and all on streaming platforms. Clifford wrote the Magic Window songs at his piano at his Lake Tahoe, Nevada home. During downtime, he’d gaze out at the lake and mountains and write, sometimes alone, and sometimes with collaborators. “I had an analog studio with a good tape deck, so I could try out ideas without looking at the clock. I’d invite friends in to jam and experiment. I made Magic Window with Russell DaShiell on lead guitar. Russell’s also an engineer and co-produced the sessions with me. I was going to use it to look for a record deal, but I got busy with other projects and touring. I just forgot about it.” Some of those projects included producing albums for Doug Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, playing in Steve Miller’s band and then joining Stu Cook to play Creedence hits with Creedence Clearwater Revisited. They have performed worldwide for 25 years, amassing many fans and crossing multiple generations to bring the wonderful CCR hits to people. They released an RIAA certified platinum live album. Last year, while cleaning out his garage, Clifford found the Magic Window masters. “I’d forgotten about the tapes, but they were in great shape. We were able to transfer the recordings to digital and warm things up a bit. I discovered more than 100 songs.” “Music’s always been a medicine and a meditation for me. It doesn’t matter if I’m down or up. It works both ways. We’ve seen some trying times in the last few years, and we can all use some love and magic. I put my heart and soul into the positive messages on this album. This is a good time to share them with the world.” https://dougcosmoclifford.com/ https://concord.com/concord-albums/doug-cosmo-clifford/ https://open.spotify.com/album/7KOK93bVycTNCpQW4GOrNd
Steve Cooper talks with Doug Clifford. Doug, nicknamed Cosmo, is best known for being drummer and one of the founding members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. CCR has sold 28 million albums and their numerous hits include Suzie Q, Bad Moon Rising, Who'll Stop the Rain, Proud Mary, Fortunate Son, Born on the Bayou, Have You Ever Seen the Rain and Down on the Corner. The band broke up in 1972. In 1995 he formed Creedence Clearwater Revisited with original CCR bassist Stu Cook and they just recently stopped touring. He also just released a new solo album, Magic Window, that was originally recorded in 1985.
www.DanimalPlanetRadio.com - Legendary drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford visits to talk about the release of his solo album "Magic Window" on what is also his 75th birthday. "Cosmo" is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & co-founding, original drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival along with friend & fellow co-founding CCR member, Stu Cook, they launched Creedence Clearwater Revisited in 1995. Happy birthday, Coz.
On episode 084, our friend Doug "Cosmo" Clifford stops by for an in-depth look back on his amazing career with Creedence Clearwater Revival and Creedence Clearwater Revisited. It could be argued that CCR was the world's first Americana band, but without question, they were the flag-bearers for American Roots music from 1968 through 1972. In that short four-year span, they released seven classic albums that have withstood the test of time and remain in constant rotation everywhere. With over 30 million albums sold worldwide and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, Doug Clifford has influenced countless drummers and musicians over the past 50 years of his storied career. Doug shares with Jamie his memories of recording the classic CCR catalog, talks about his unrelenting work ethic, the formation of the Revisited project, and the decision to retire from touring at the end of 2019. Doug is one of the most genuine and down-to-earth rock stars you'll ever run into in the music business. He shares his memories freely and honestly in this outstanding discussion on The Drum Shuffle.
With a career spanning 6 decades, Stu Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival (and later Creedence Clearwater Revisited) is still playing guitar at 74 years old. He performed at Woodstock in 1969 and is known for iconic songs such as “Proud Mary,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “I Heard it Through the Grapevine.” He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and sold over 30 million records in the U.S. alone. Now a grandfather, Stu is hanging up his guitar this year after his farewell tour. In this interview, Stu shares his meditation techniques, how his parents influenced his love of music, and what advice he would give his younger self. He was a real joy to interview, and I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.
Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford joins Terry to discuss his work as the original drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival, and his current Creedence Clearwater Revisited tour which sees the band performing three dates in Alberta. Cosmo talks to Terry about the early days of CCR, the band's plethora of million-selling singles, and the state of his relationship with John Fogerty.
En este episodio revisamos los anuncios de conciertos de Mondo Generator, Andy Summers, Metallica, Mgla, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Emperor y Nightwish en Chile. Conversamos sobre la reunión de Mr. Bungle y los detalles del nuevo disco de Tool. En nuestros aniversarios, recordamos álbumes de Alice In Chains, Jane’s Addiction, Portishead, Jeff Buckley, Rammstein y Bruce Springsteen, mientras que en los discos de la semana destacamos los nuevos trabajos de Black Midi, Marika Hackman y Sleater-Kinney. Finalizamos con la revisión de la agenda de conciertos de la semana.
Creedence Clearwater Revisited/Revival bassist Stu Cook calls up Kyle Meredith to talk about the band's second life and why it's time to put it to rest. We also hear about their association with The Big Lebowski and Stephen King, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock '69, and the pair of Roky Erickson records that Cook produced in the '80s. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
A well-known side man in the Bay Area, Tal’s played w Steven Seagal, Jeff Watson, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Huey Lewis & The News, Ronnie Montrose, Carlos Santana, Narada Michael Walden, The Doobie Brothers, Tom Johnston, Neal Schon, Tommy Castro, Stu Hamm & more GREAT stories about Tal’s experience with Ronnie Montrose, Santana, Tommy Castro, Steven Seagal (this one’s pretty crazy), career mistakes made and painful lessons learned, the integrity bank account, music as therapy... and why it’s never too late to get started: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
There are people on this planet that you'd never imagine getting a chance to talk to. On this week's episode, we sit down with one of those people. Today, we are joined by bassist Stu Cook of the legendary band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. Stu has over 50 years of playing experience to share. We discuss everything from the early days of Creedence, to performing at Woodstock, to now performing on the final tour with Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Stu was laid back, humble, and extremely honest. Today's episode is truly a great moment for the show. We also talk about Scott's unique experience performing at a Freemason's lodge, a deep discussion on mortality, and Burlew gives Scott a quiz about which celebrity animals he would like to keep. Another great week of podcasting in the books. Follow us! FB-verbalshenaigans IG-verbalshenanigans Twitter-VScomedy
In 1969 alone, Creedence Clearwater Revival released three of the greatest rock albums in history. The third, and arguably the best, was Willy and the Poor Boys. Landmark hits like "Down on the Corner" and " Fortunate Son" have cemented its place on pretty much every list of the best albums ever, deservedly so. This month we bring back one of our favorite guests ever, CCR bassist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stu Cook (ep100) to discuss the making of the album, his favorite moments, and the dynamic in the band at the time with songwriter John Fogerty. And don't forget to catch Creedence Clearwater Revisited on tour this summer !http://creedence-revisited.com
Steve Cooper talks with musician Stu Cook. Stu is best known for being bassist and one of the founding members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. CCR has sold 28 million albums and their numerous hits include Suzie Q, Bad Moon Rising, Who'll Stop the Rain, Proud Mary, Fortunate Son, Born on the Bayou, Have You Ever Seen the Rain and Down on the Corner. The band broke up in 1972. In 1995 Stu formed Creedence Clearwater Revisited with original CCR drummer Doug Clifford and they have been touring ever since.
Doug Clifford is a founding member a drummer of the band that Bruce Springsteen credits as saving his ass on many occasions when he was starting out playing bars in New Jersey.He made that comment while induction his band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . Creedence Clearwater Revival's music is still a staple of US radio airplay;the band has sold 26 million albums in the United States alone. Rolling Stone ranked them as one of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time list. Aside from his work with CCR he also produced Groovers Paradise for former Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados frontman Doug Sahm.. Clifford continued to perform and record with Doug Sahm through the 1980s. Then Following a relatively long period of musical inactivity, He and former CCR member Stu Cook formed Creedence Clearwater Revisited in 1995, 23 years later he is still on the road, They will be here on Long Island at the Paramount on July 25th, He joins Mark and AJ to talk about it all. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkn
On episode 014, Jamie talks with legendary drummer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Doug Clifford. Doug is a founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Jamie and Doug discuss the formation of CCR, the incredible albums that were recorded over a remarkable 30 month time period, playing Woodstock in 1969 and continuing the legacy of CCR's music in Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Doug is truly one of the nice guys in the music business and offers memories on an incredible 50 year career in the spotlight. Do not miss this episode!
Сегодня мы на концерте Creedence Clearwater Revisited 1998 года, который лег в основу концертного альбома Recollection. Звучит лучшее из Creedence Clearwater Revival. На сцене: Doug „Cosmo” Clifford, Stu Cook , а так же Kurt Griffey , Steve Gunner и вокалист John „Bulldog” Tristao
Creedence Clearwater Revisited vino a la Ciudad de México el pasado 2 de marzo y el equipo de Discomanía se lanzó a escucharlos. Acompañados en la cabina por @dberrones, la charla de esta noche fue acerca de nuestros temas favoritos de Creedence Clearwater Revival, de las anécdotas que definieron a la banda y, por supuesto, de nuestra experiencia en el concierto.
Good episode this week. My great uncle Johnny Tristao join me. Johhny was the lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revisited for 21 years. We got to talk about what its like playing the super bowl with Paul McCartney, flying from country to country to perform and maybe we even sung some Big Sean songs...ENJOY >>>> "Horribly Awkward" Outro music by: Liza and Sam of Slammerkin Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/slammerkingdom Sound cloud: https://soundcloud.com/slammerkingdom
This week we celebrate the big 100 with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stu Cook, bassist for the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival! Everyone knows and loves the music of CCR, but sadly the band has been fraught with tension almost from the beginning. In this intensely candid conversation, Stu lays out the reasons for much of the dysfunction. It basically comes down to lead-singer and main songwriter John Fogerty on one side and Stu and drummer Doug Clifford on the other. Thankfully, Stu and Doug have been able to soldier on for over 20 years now as Creedence Clearwater Revisited playing the songs they helped to make famous. Stu also discusses CCR's Woodstock experience, the drama behind that awkward Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and the reasons for the many legal battles that have erupted over the years. We are supremely honored to have Stu celebrate the 100 milestone with us! And there's also a giveaway, so listen til the end. http://creedence-revisited.com/
Tim Jeffreys talks with legendary drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford about Creedence Clearwater Revisited and their upcoming show this Saturday night at the Mt. Winery in Saratoga.
Greg Mackling chats with Doug Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revisited, who are performing at the Winnipeg BBQ & Blues Festival on Friday, August 19th
Сегодня мы на концерте Creedence Clearwater Revisited 1998 года, который лег в основу концертного альбома Recollection. Звучит лучшее из Creedence Clearwater Revival. На сцене: Doug „Cosmo” Clifford, Stu Cook , а так же Kurt Griffey , Steve Gunner и вокалист John „Bulldog” Tristao . Трэклист: 01. Born on the Bayou — 5:19 02. Green River — 3:23 03. Lodi — 3:19 04. Commotion — 2:41 05. Wholl Stop the Rain — 2:39 06. Suzie Q — 10:10 07. Hey Tonight — 2:36 08. Long as I Can Seen the Light — 3:40 09. Down on the Corner — 3:03 10. Looking Out My Backdoor — 2:44 11. Cotton Fields — 2:53 12. Tombstone Shadow — 4:52 01. Heard It Through the Grapevine — 15:44 02. Midnight Special — 4:14 03. Bad Moon Rising — 2:18 04. Proud Mary — 3:24 05. I Put a Spell on You — 4:36 06. Fortunate Son — 2:48 07. Have You Ever Seen the Rain? — 2:41 08. Travelin Band — 3:29 09. Run Through the Jungle — 8:07 10. Up Around the Bend — 3:52