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Like a pop version of John Fogerty, Dwight Twilley is his own kind of roots-rocker - for whom the continuum in guitar-based music from the 1950s to the present remains seamless.
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But we'll also be doing a ton of festivals this summer like the John Fogerty Festival and some others, so that'll be fun.
Mike Ragogna: Still Time To Vote: Chatting With Atlantic Records & Rolling Stone Contest Finalists Lelia Broussard and The Sheepdogs Mike Ragogna 2011
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He has rights, same as Mr. Fogerty or anyone else.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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Like a pop version of John Fogerty, Dwight Twilley is his own kind of roots-rocker - for whom the continuum in guitar-based music from the 1950s to the present remains seamless.
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And Keith Urban and John Fogerty joined forces on a rollicking Rockin 'in the Free World.
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The instructor, Mr. Fogerty, is like some complete raised-from-the-dead hippie from the 1960s who was at every major protest or demonstration or whatnot since the Vietnam War.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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Mr. Fogerty is a champion of basically every cause that comes up.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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You've said acts like John Fogerty and America were influential on the making of this album.
Be specific: N.E.R.D.'s Pharrell on his group's classic rock-influenced new disc Allison Stewart 2010
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Mr. Fogerty has, like, no rules at all, and Harry managed to break them.
Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011
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Like a pop version of John Fogerty, Dwight Twilley is his own kind of roots-rocker - for whom the continuum in guitar-based music from the 1950s to the present remains seamless.
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