Even more impressive, he brought in two bona fide blues legends to play with him and the Destroyers: Bo Diddley and Albert ...
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 ...
George Thorogood & The Destroyers: The Baddest Show on Earth will be playing Copeland Hall on Sunday, September 7, at 7 PM. “If the circus makes everyone feel like a kid again, we're gonna make you ...
So much of what I learned from pop culture came from watching pro wrestling as a kid; for example, George Thorogood & The Destroyers. Their song, “Bad to the Bone,” walked former WWF world champ ...
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 ...
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 ...
George Thorogood & the Destroyers have announced a 2026 North American leg for their Baddest Show on Earth tour. The trek launches March 6 in Highland, California, and will conclude up in Canada on ...
George Thorogood’s knack for popularizing older songs by blues greats – coupled with his trademark brand of high-energy boogie blues – has made his music a radio mainstay for the past couple of ...
(c)Rebecca_Blissett 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 ...