Thorogood recounts how he originally opted for a now-discontinued hollowbody – with a little inspiration from the Beatles and ...
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: David Dobson George Thorogood has a simple motto for making music: “Rock ‘n’ roll never ...
It doesn’t matter that George Thorogood and the Destroyers have never cracked the Top 10. Their rock-blues-boogie is instantly recognizable, whether the first sound you hear is the purposely distorted ...
When it comes to playing flat-out, tear-it-up rock `n` roll guitar, George Thorogood ranks among the best. His aggressive style, which owes a lot to the work of blues masters such as Elmore James and ...
Watch George Thorogood discuss his long career, new album and jamming with Les Paul. Plus: Enter to win a guitar signed by him! By David J. Prince George Thorogood recently swung by Billboard.com’s ...
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 ...
George Thorogood has been churning out loud, brash, junkyard-dog rock 'n' roll for more than 40 years. Backed by his longtime band, the Destroyers, his deep love for blues music has been an important ...
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 ...
After performing more than 8,000 shows in a career that spans 40 years, it's easy to envision George Thorogood on autopilot when he hits The Pabst Theater stage on Tuesday, May 30. But nothing could ...
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 ...