guitars that wafted in like swamp gas and a lead singer whose throaty yowl buzzed right through the heavy air. With ‘Bayou Country,’ Fogerty and his gang forged an identity as soulful swamp rockers, even though these fellas were hardly "Born on the Bayou." Despite a lack of first...
in the process. But withMammoth II, that's when I started using the experience from touring and going, "Man, this would probably be a really cool section for live." To see that pay off in different ways with the approach that I took through...
In 1979 the band added lead vocalist Taylor and producer Eumir Deodato, which led to a cleaner, pop-driven sound and to the crossover single “Ladies’ Night.” Numerous hits followed, including the number one hit “Celebration” in 1980, which became a staple song for parties and joyous ...