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Green River (Album) by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Artist Biography For Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival Often Referred To As Creedence Or CCR Was An American Rock Band Active In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s Which Consisted Of Lead Vocalist Lead Guitarist And Primary Songwriter John Fogerty His Brother Rhythm Guitarist Tom Fogerty Bassist Stu Cook And Drummer Doug Clifford. These Members Played Together Since 1959 First As The Blue Velvets Then As The Golliwogs. Their Musical Style Encompassed The Roots Rock Swamp Rock And Blues Rock Genres. They Played In A Southern Rock Style Despite Their San Francisco Bay Area Origin With Lyrics About Bayous Catfish The Mississippi River And Other Popular Elements Of Southern United States Iconography As Well As Political And Socially Conscious Lyrics About Topics Including The Vietnam War. The Band Performed At The 1969 Woodstock Festival In Upstate New York. The Group Disbanded Acrimoniously In Late 1972 After Four Years Of Chart-Topping Success. Tom Fogerty Had Officially Left The Previous Year And His Brother John Was At Odds With The Remaining Members Over Matters Of Business And Artistic Control All Of Which Resulted In Subsequent Lawsuits Among The Former Bandmates. Fogerty's Ongoing Disagreements With Fantasy Records Owner Saul Zaentz Created Further Protracted Court Battles And John Fogerty Refused To Perform With The Two Other Surviving Members At CCR's 1993 Induction 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 82nd On Its Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists Of All Time List. John Fogerty Doug Clifford And Stu Cook Met At Portola Junior High School In El Cerrito California. Calling Themselves The Blue Velvets The Trio Began Playing Instrumentals And "juke Box Standards" As Well As Backing Fogerty's Older Brother Tom At Live Gigs And In The Recording Studio. Tom Soon Joined The Band And In 1964 They Signed With Fantasy Records An Independent Jazz Label In San Francisco That Had Released Cast Your Fate To The Wind A National Hit For Jazz Pianist Vince Guaraldi. The Record's Success Was The Subject Of A National Educational Television Special Which Prompted Budding Songwriter John Fogerty To Contact The Label. For The Band's First Release Fantasy Co-Owner Max Weiss Renamed The Group The Golliwogs After The Children's Literary Character Golliwogg . Bandmembers' Roles And The Instruments They Played Changed During This Period. Stu Cook Switched From Piano To Bass Guitar And Tom Fogerty From Lead Vocals To Rhythm Guitar John Became The Band's Lead Vocalist And Primary Songwriter. In Tom Fogerty's Words "I Could Sing But John Had A Sound!".

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Green River

Released In 1969 This Was The Third Album By The Original Creedence Clearwater Revival Line Up And What A Choogling Rockin Stew It Is! The Big Single Was "Bad Moon Rising" But There's More To This Offering Than Their Most Famous 7inch. The Opening Title Track Is Classic Creedence. Deceptively Simple Riff Hung On A Solid Rhythm Section Was Later Ripped Off By The Hollies For Their "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress". "Wrote A Song For Everyone" Comes Of Like The Band With A Strange Lurching Rhythm Giving It A Funeral Feel. The Rest Of The Album Rocks And Rolls Itself Along With Great Clean Simple Guitars And The Vocal Delivery As Strong If Not Stronger Than The First 2 Creedence Long Players. Well Worth A Trip Down The Green River With The Fogerty Brothers And Company. All That And "Bad Moon Rising" Choice!!