Creedence Clearwater Revival were from El Cerrito, California. With their early "swamp rock" songs such as Born On A Bayou, many mistook them for being from the Bayou itself. CCR first recorded as the Blue Velvets in 1959 on Orchestra Records, then in 1964 they called themselves the Golliwogs and recorded for Fantasy Records. In 1967 they re-named themselves Creedence Clearwater Revival, consisting of John Fogerty (vocals and guitar), his brother Tom Fogerty (guitar), Stu Cook (keyboards and bass) and Doug Clifford (drums). Sadly Tom Fogerty died at age 48 on September 6, 1990 of respiratory failure.
Between 1968 and 1976 CCR appeared on the Billboard charts 20 times,
scoring an incredible 9 Top Ten hits, 5 Gold Records, and an additional
5 Platinum Records. The group disbanded in 1972, but that didn't
prevent them from having their version of I Heard It Through The Grapevine on the chart four years later in 1976.
John Fogerty went on to a successful solo career, while in the past few
years Stu Cook and Doug Clifford have gotten back together to form Creedence Clearwater Revisited.
On Voice Your Choice next week,Treasure Island Oldies is pleased to present Creedence Clearwater Revival. Cast your vote at the Voice Your Choice page for either Down On The Corner or Fortunate Son. I'll play the winner on next week's show.