. Blues rock fans can now revel in the full-bodied audio, with its crisp highs and robust bottom end. Both albums remain just as rocking as ever, with Thorogood’s gruff vocals and biting guitars ...
George Thorogood says his next album will be a sequel of sorts to his 1978 gold-certified “Move It On Over.” “We’re trying to get something like that but even better,” says the blues-rocker, who plans ...
Blues rock singer and guitarist George Thorogood recorded Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?'' with the Delaware Destroyers for their second album "Move It on Over,'' in 1978. Based on the reaction among ...
Back in the late '70s, when a virtually unknown label by the name of Rounder Records released the eponymous debut from a band known as George Thorogood and The Destroyers, little did anyone know that ...
Thorogood emerged from a middle-class childhood in Wilmington, Delaware. He played a bit of semi-professional baseball before moving to music full-time and releasing the eponymous George Thorogood And ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - For his next album, blues-rocker George Thorogood plans a sequel of sorts to his 1978 gold-certified "Move It On Over." Sign up here. "We're trying to get something like that but ...
Geddes, N.Y. — George Thorogood may prefer to drink alone, but thousands of his fans came to the Fairgrounds Saturday night to drink in his company. The 8 p.m. show at Suburban Park kicked off with ...
If you're like me, George Thorogood and The Destroyers got on your radar screen in late 1982 when their "Bad to the Bone" single hit the charts. The title track of their fifth album was memorable for ...