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 ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images George Thorogood’s knack for popularizing older songs by blues ...
The mid-1980s was a particularly successful time for guitarist George Thorogood – from his chilling Bad to the Bone that perfectly matched the mood of the movie Christine to his captivating ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: David Dobson George Thorogood has a simple motto for making music: “Rock ‘n’ roll never ...
Rock fans around the world know George Thorogood as the grinning rogue behind “Bad to the Bone” and covers of songs by Hank Williams (“Move It On Over”) and Bo Diddley (“Who Do You Love?”). But in ...
George Thorogood is one of the most successful artists to come out of the Chesapeake Bay region with catchy blues-rock hits by his band, The Delaware Destroyers. This month, he rocks Wolf Trap on a ...
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 ...
• George Thorogood & The Destroyers are set to perform Friday at 8 p.m. at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside. In 1973, Thorogood formed a band, the Delaware Destroyers, with high school friend and ...
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