They band took on this name in 1967. Previously they were called The Golliwogs.
The group traces its origins to 1958, when they were called the Blue Velvets.
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I don't think so. A guy named Andrew Strong recorded Mustang Sally in '91 on a soundtrack called "The Commitments" and he sounds a lot like Joe Cocker, but that's the closest I've heard.
This popular american rock bank was made up by lead singer Jon Fogerty, Tom Fogerty, Doug Clifford and Stu Cook. Their most popular song 'Bad Moon Rising' was released in 1969 at the height of the band's popularity.
No Creedence Clearwater Revival didn't record The House of the Rising Sun. The version that is most often miss-associated with them was the version recorded by the Animals. There are many MP3s that were mislabeled. The previous answer said that it was in "Creedence Collection Vol 2" which was not an actual album. It was the equivalent to an MP3 "mix tape." Other notable songs on this "Creedence mix tape" included "Old Time Rock -n- Roll" which was actually Bob Seger and "American Woman" which was actually the Guess Who.
Here is the CCR Discography and Track lists http://www.leirvag.no/creedence/discogr.htm
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The lead singer of the former band Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty *vocals/lead guitar), plays in concerts with his brother, Tom Fogerty (bass), but the band never reunited completely. The other two members don't involve themselves in concerts, although I think I've seen the band's former drummer play with the Fogerty brothers in a video of a concert on YouTube. (Maybe someone else can revise a better answer than I can...?)
No, hence the different names and the different band members.
Tom Fogerty died from complications of AIDS in 1990. He became infected with HIV from a blood transfusion. As of January 2011, the remaining members of the band -- John Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford -- are all doing well.
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The movie is called "Who'll stop the rain", was later renamed "Dog soldiers".
The song is on the the group's album Creedence Collection, Vol. 2.
According to a magazine article I read many years ago, there were contractual difficulties for John Fogerty. Apparently there was no interest in song writing from other band members, so he assumed the responsibility for song writing duties which were not reflected in a fair share of the royalties. Song writing credits on "Mardi Gras" tend to support this when I suppose the end had become inevitable. I cannot recall the magazine or the author and I stand to be corrected.
Creedence Clearwater Revival has: Played Themselves - Singers in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Themselves in "Bandstand" in 1952. Played Themselves in "Top of the Pops" in 1964. Played Themselves in "Dionne Warwick- Souled Out" in 1969. Played Themselves - Rock Band in "The Johnny Cash Show" in 1969. Played Themselves in "The Andy Williams Show" in 1969. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "Music Scene" in 1969. Played Themselves in "Creedence Clearwater Revival Live in London" in 1970. Played Themselves in "Banda sonora" in 2007. Played Themselves in "MusicalMENT" in 2008. Played Musical Guest (2010) in "Backline" in 2010. Played Themselves in "No me la puc treure del cap" in 2010.
trick question. ccr formed in 1967 so unless they had the "way-back machine", they couldnt've.
Stu Cook was a founding member of the band. He, John Fogerty and Doug Clifford attended the same high school and sang together as back-up to John's older brother Tom at various live gigs and in the recording studio.
Songs by the rock group Creedence Clearwater Revival have been featured in numerous movies. Some include Live Free or Die Hard (2007), The Longest Yard (2005), Forrest Gump (1994) American Werewolf in London (1981), The Expendables (2010), State of Play (2009), Stop-Loss (2008), The Promotion (2008), Mr. Woodcock (2007), Into the Wild (2007), Evan Almighty (2007), Wild Hogs (2007), We Are Marshall (2006), Rudy (1993).
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The members of CCR are John Fogerty, Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook, and Doug Clifford.