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evenko and Live Nation are thrilled to announce an additional performance in St. John's for legendary rocker John Fogerty. Wrote a Song for Everyone: John Fogerty Performs Live! The Albums of Creedence Clearwater Revival will see Fogerty performing classic album 'COSMO'S FACTORY' in its entirety in St. John's on September 7th and September 8th. In addition, Fogerty will perform a bonus set comprising classic songs from the extraordinary Creedence Clearwater Revival days to his solo canon of hits.
Fogerty and his crack band have spent much of the past year rockin' all over the world, drawing rapturous critical acclaim at every stop. 'Energetic, wired, and vital…Fogerty was simply a physical wonder to behold,' exclaimed the Toronto Sun in a four-starred rave. The San Francisco Examiner declared Fogerty's 'crowd-pleasing' set as one of the clear highlights of the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival, while Rolling Stone pointed out that 'Fogerty couldn't hold back his enthusiasm.'
John Fogerty is a true American treasure, one of popular music's all-time greatest singers, guitar players, and songwriters. His remarkable career began in his hometown of El Cerrito, California, soon earning massive popular and critical success with the one and only Creedence Clearwater Revival. As leader of CCR, Fogerty forged a distinctive, groundbreaking sound all his own, equal parts blues, country, pop, rockabilly, R&B, swamp boogie, and Southern fried rock 'n' roll, all united by his uniquely evocative lyrical perspective.
From 1968 to 1971, Creedence Clearwater Revival unleashed an incredible succession of hit singles and platinum certified albums that remain unparalleled in the annals of rock 'n' roll history. Their expansive cover of 'Suzie Q' was followed by a stunning series of Fogerty-penned favourites that dominated rock and pop radio, including 'Proud Mary,' 'Down On The Corner,' 'Born On The Bayou,' 'Have You Ever Seen The Rain,' and what remains the definitive anti-war anthem, 'Fortunate Son.'
After Creedence Clearwater Revival called it quits in 1972, Fogerty embarked on what would prove to be an equally impressive solo career. Among its many highlights are 1975's 'JOHN FOGERTY' - featuring the rollicking 'Rockin' All Over The World' - and 1985's #1 phenomenon, 'CENTERFIELD.' With its trio of timeless hit singles, including 'The Old Man Down The Road,' 'Rock And Roll Girls,' and the irresistible title track, the multi-platinum collection marked Fogerty's glorious return to the forefront of modern rock 'n' roll.
1997's 'BLUE MOON SWAMP' earned Fogerty further acclamation, as well as a Grammy Award for 'Best Rock Album.' Among his many other honors are induction in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the BMI Pop Music Awards' prestigious 'BMI Icon,' and Performance Magazine's 'Theater Tour of the Year' Award. In addition, Fogerty and 'Centerfield' were honored during the 2010 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies - the first time the National Baseball Hall of Fame has immortalized a musician or song as part of the annual ceremonies.
Having made infrequent live appearances in the 90s, by 2004 he had made a full-throated return to the road, including the MoveOn.org-sponsored Vote For Change tour and his first series of European dates in more than three decades. Other live highlights include 2009's 25th Anniversary Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Benefit Concerts at Madison Square Garden (which saw him performing alongside Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band) and a stellar main stage set at 2010's Bonnaro Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. Still going strong in 2011, Fogerty and his always electrifying backing band bring it each time they step upon a stage, performing his mind-blowing body of work to generation after generation of adoring fans.
John Fogerty will perform a second performance at Mile One Centre on Friday, September 7, show time at 7:30p.m. with special guests Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real. Tickets on sale Saturday, May 12 at 12noon and are available at the Mile One Centre box office in person or by phone at (709) 576-7657 and online at www.mileonecentre.com. Tickets are $31.90, $81.40, $101.40, $136.40 (taxes and service charges included).
Media Contacts: Sylvie Brunetta/ Brunetta Etc! Communications (450) 628-4014 sbrunetta@brunettaetc.com Tara Lynch, Mile One Centre (709)758-5498 tlynch@mileonecentre.com
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