WMNF Presents: A Tribute to CCR and John Fogerty  

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WMNF Presents: A Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty  

Saturday, May 28th, 2022

Tickets $25 at the door (Advanced sales have ended at WMNF, but Skippers had some in the Oyster Bar for $20 until they don’t)

Doors open at 6pm, Music to be 7pm-11pm

Skipper’s Smokehouse – 910 Skipper Rd, Tampa, FL 33613

Creedence Clearwater Revival was the biggest band in America between 1968 and 1972. They released seven albums and a string of double-sided hit singles, while in 1969 and 1970, they even outsold The Beatles!

Now you can relive the music at WMNF’s Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty.
12 Tampa Bay bands will perform 3-4 songs each: over 35 songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival and lead guitarist/singer John Fogerty!

“[CCR is] now creating the most vivid American rock. ‘Fortunate Son,’ which rages against class-based draft inequality with rare, beat-driven fury: Even Dylan couldn’t pen a protest song that makes you wanna dance.” – Rolling Stone Magazine

“Mr. Fogerty flaunted the variety of his lead guitar work, from country flatpicking to wailing psychedelic blues. But every guitar riff was still carved in steel and burnished with moonshine, and Mr. Fogerty’s voice was still a visionary backwoods howl.” – New York Times

“They weren’t the hippest band in the world, they were the best.” – Bruce Springsteen

Fusing rockabilly, Louisiana swamp-pop, blues, R&B, and country, Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty laid the groundwork for what we today call Americana. This is the music that influenced bands today such as the Foo Fighters, Kid Rock, Tom Morello, Bob Seger, and My Morning Jacket, all of whom performed with Fogerty on his album, “Wrote a Song for Everyone.”

His protest songs about Vietnam, class, and Nixon became the defining anthems of the anti-war movement of the 1960s and 70 right up to protests today.

Tickets $20 Advance, $25 at the Door

** Please note: Normal WMNF Event Covid Protocols are NOT required for this event. Masks are highly recommended, but not required for entry.

BANDS AND SONGS SCHEDULED TO PLAY OR BE PLAYED (Subject to change):

JCT 27

Looking out my Back Door – Rock and Roll Girls – Have you ever seen the rain – Hey Tonight

Saturation

Ooby Dooby – Good Golly Miss Molly – The Old Man

Mark Warren Band

Sweet Hitchhiker  – Eye Of The Zombie – Up around the bend

Will Quinlan

Lodi – Effigy – Wrote a Song for Everyone

Bite Size

Born On the Bayou – Midnight Special – Who’ll Stop the Rain  – Traveling Band

Cottondale Swamp

Proud Mary (Ike and Tina’s Version) – I Put A Spell On You – Lodi – Green River

Adam Turkel of the New Brutarians

As long as I can see the light – Deja Vu – Ninety Nine & A Half (Won’t Do)

School of Rock Band

Up around the bend – It came out of the sky – Down on the corner

Van Plating 

Fortunate Son – Heard it Through the Grapevine – Bad Moon Rising

727s

Suzie Q – Centerfield – Before you accuse me

Chooglin’ Bayou Pickers 

Who’ll Stop the Rain – Midnight Special

AgainNormal WMNF Event Covid Protocols are NOT required for this event. Masks are highly recommended, but not required for entry.

 

  •  May 28, 2022
     7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
We're sorry, but all tickets sales have ended because the event is expired.

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