The 1970s was the decade of the live album. Many rock acts that toiled in relative anonymity finally found an audience when they left the recording studio and had a sound truck record their live show ...
The music of Foghat is a rock-blues-boogie hybrid but a better description is arena rock. Late arrivals from the British Invasion, Foghat ascended to its pinnacle in the mid- and late 1970s along with ...
Foghat blazed across the Atlantic from England over half a century ago on blues-flavored rock n’ roll that’s more than made a mark– the band has endured creatively and then some. Instantly ...
Fifty years ago, KGB’s first Charity Ball drew nearly 52,000 people to what was then known as San Diego Stadium for a concert featuring Quicksilver Messenger Service, the J. Geils Band and Foghat, ...
Going to a concert by the current touring versions of 1970s hit bands The Guess Who and Foghat is a lot like going to a fantasy or sci fi movie. It requires a bit of suspended disbelief. You have to ...
Roger Earl isn’t content merely to keep time as the drummer of Foghat. He also keeps the band’s flame — and its legacy — burning. Earl, the only founding member still in the Foghat fold, unites the ...
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This story originally contained an incorrect location name. The story has been corrected. Foghat's distinctive boogie-and-blues amalgam is as about as American as any British rock band could ever be.
Foghat co-founder Roger Earl was born in England but he doesn't waver when he says which country gave birth to popular music. “America is where music comes from," said Earl from his home on Long ...
Foghat's Last Train Home was originally released in 2010 and caused a bit of a stir with their fans. It was a great disc and was greeted enthusiastically. It was so well received in fact, that they ...