George Thorogood and The Destroyers will perform in central Pa. this winter. “The Baddest Show on Earth” will be at the American Music Theatre in Lancaster on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. Tickets go on sale ...
Along with Texas’ Fabulous Thunderbirds, New England’s J. Geils Band and California’s Mighty Flyers, Delaware’s George Thorogood and the Destroyers were products of the second blues revival. Having ...
Fans of George Thorogood’s gritty, bluesy, and raucous rock ‘n’ roll will be thrilled to know that he and his high-octane band, the Destroyers are roaring into Wheeling, W.Va., for a live performance ...
Every Saturday night deserves a spin around the dance floor to the sounds of a rockin’ bar band, and George Thorogood and the Destroyers still fit the bill. At 74, Thorogood could hang it up after a ...
There’s excitement in the air with the acknowledged titan of blues and boogie George Thorogood headed to the area to cap off the summer music season with three shows over Labor Day weekend. But if ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The 2024 Miller Lite Carb Day Concert is going to be “Bad to the Bone”! George Thorogood & The Destroyers will rev up race fans at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 24.
is a blast of rough-and-tumble, good-time rock and roll. Still kicking fiercely after all these years, Thorogood steam rolls through a set of favorites for an enthusiastic crowd. In a brief interview ...
And now add another to the list. Sammy Hagar and The Circle will play with George Thorogood and the Destroyers on a huge ‘Crazy Times’ tour that includes a stop at Holmdel’s PNC Bank Arts Center on ...
There are four words in the English language that perfectly describe the vibe of George Thorogood: bad to the bone. Not only is that the title of his hit song from 1982, but it has become a massive ...
Mercury Insurance 'My First Car' takes an intimate look at music artists' first rides Thorogood will be part of Sammy Hagar & The Circle's "Crazy Times Tour" at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA ...
Wasting no time in getting to the crux of a conversation, George Thorogood did away with requisite introductions and greetings. There was no ‘Hello’ or “How ya’ doin’?” as the veteran rock ‘n’ roll ...