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Creedence Clearwater Revival: At The Royal Albert Hall

Read "At The Royal Albert Hall" reviewed by Doug Collette


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 documentary film, due to premiere on Netflix the same day as the album's release, is as frank an account of the group's history as that proffered by author John Lingan in his excellent book A Song For Everyone (Hachette Books, 2022), there is still an appropriate ripple effect ...

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Book Review

A Song For Everyone: The Story of Creedence Clearwater Revival

Read "A Song For Everyone: The Story of Creedence Clearwater Revival" reviewed by Doug Collette


A Song For Everyone: The Story of Creedence Clearwater Revival John Lingan 384 pages Pages ISBN: 978-0306846717 Hachette Book Group 2022 At least according to the back-cover blurbs, John Lingan conceived and executed his chronicle of Creedence Clearwater Revival as more than just the biography of a band. It is intended as a chronicle of the times in which the band existed. To the author's great credit, he is largely successful in his ...

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Creedence Clearwater Revival: Live At Woodstock

Read "Live At Woodstock" reviewed by Doug Collette


Creedence Clearwater Revival's appearance at the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair, shortly after midnight on August 16th 1969, wasn't so much a breakthrough as a consolidation of their burgeoning success to that point. The San Francisco Bay Area quartet had already released three albums, the most recent issued earlier that very month in the form of Green River (Fantasy, 1969). But they had also achieved the rare distinction of garnering hit singles in the rapidly-evolving era of FM radio wherein ...

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Creedence Clearwater Revival: Live At Woodstock

Read "Live At Woodstock" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


August 3, 2019 was the 50th anniversary of the commercial release of Creedence Clearwater Revival's Green River (Fantasy Records, 1969). Two weeks later the band were taking the stage at the Woodstock Music and Arts festival at 12:30 AM Sunday morning, August 17, 1969 for a fifty-minute set of eleven songs. It was a heady place to be. Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) began as Blue Velvets, then the Golliwogs between 1959 and 1967. In the late fall of 1967, the ...


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