Creedence Clearwater Revival's complete performance at Woodstock finally saw release this year, five decades after their 11-song set on Aug. 16, 1969. But they didn't appear in the original movie or ...
The 1969 Woodstock festival has long been one of popular music's defining cultural moments. Often lost in the collective memory of the festival, though, is the fact that one of its headline acts was ...
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 ...
Even though they were well on their way to being one of the most important bands of 1969 and 1970 (and, you know, American rock music in general), nobody remembers that Creedence Clearwater Revival ...
After changing names to Creedence Clearwater Revival (their first suggestion to Fantasy owner Saul Zaentz), the childhood friends released their self-titled debut album in the turbulence of 1968. It ...
The absences didn’t matter. CCR’s profile was unaffected. Green River, their totemic third album, was issued a week-and-a-half before Woodstock. It was the second of three LPs they released in 1969.
Judging strictly by the near breathless tone of the pre-release publicity surrounding Creedence Clearwater Revival’s London’s Royal Albert Hall concert in April 1970, you’d think it was a stunning, ...
Creedence Clearwater Revisited, an off shoot of the original classic rock band CCR, performs Oct. 3, 2019 at The Big Fresno Fair. Publicity photo Fans of Woodstock-era classic rock (as opposed to the ...
STAMFORD--From the Woodstock generation to Generation X, the music emanating from the stage at Alive@Five this Thursday will be nostalgic to some and familiar to others as Creedence Clearwater ...