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Creedence Clearwater Revival News
| 'Proud' moment with Dylan inspired Fogerty (Rocky Mountain News) It's somewhat ancient history now, but for years John Fogerty wouldn't play the huge hits he wrote in Creedence Clearwater Revival. A chance meeting with Bob Dylan was a factor in changing that. Inside the Dude's Stoner Soundtrack (Rolling Stone) What is Lebowski's musical legacy? A Bob Dylan rarity, some Creedence and an angry Glenn Frey The Decade of the Dude Lebowski on the Web When they were working on The Big Lebowski, Joel and Ethan Coen already had some music in mind for the soundtrack: Kenny Rogers' "Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was in)," the Gipsy Kings' cover of "Hotel California" and plenty of Creedence ... Homefront: Capital market near bottom, housing bear says (The Sacramento Bee) Most urban analysts believe Sacramento's future is bright. But Sacramento-area residents know one thing for sure: The region can't successfully grow until it gets through this housing slump. ' 'Aumakua' a divine treat (Honolulu Advertiser) An eclectic mix of classic Hawaiian, new Hawaiian, jazz and show tunes helps Amy Hanaiali'i shape a colorful palate that tells of her connections to people, things and elements that boost the spirit. JJ Grey & Mofro: Orange Blossoms (All About Jazz) JJ Grey and Mofro's Orange Blossoms is a natural evolution from its predecessor, the ambitious Country Ghetto (Alligator, 2007). Here Grey and his regular road band extract the R&B/soul elements and artfully expand upon them. |
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