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George
Thorogood & the Destroyers - Ridin' Hard While Rockin' Da Blues
By MuzikMan, MusicDish.com
"In
the early days, we went out and played every gig like it was our
last. For all we knew, it was. Then one day, radio started playing
our music. Everything changed."
George
Thorogood and The Destroyers (www.georgethorogood.com)
have been pumping out blues-rock since the '70s. With a tried and
tested formula that has never failed and which lead to a fantastically
successful career, George and his loyal crackerjack band have had
a worldwide following for what seems forever now. We had the opportunity
to ask George some questions and I am sure that reading this feature
will give you more evidence of his wherewithal and powerful presence
in music. There is a new album out, and if ya didn't know this by
now, shame on your blues-rock lovin' soul. George and the boys are
still chuggin' right along with the red-hot "Ride
'Til I Die."
RealAudio: You
Don't Love Me (You Don't Care)
There is one thing you can always count on with George Thorogood;
his music is not going to change, but a few different twist and
turns on "Ride
'Til I Die" will continue to please the loyal listener and awaken
some new ones. One thing is for certain, his firm grasp of blues-rock
is undeniable. Making music now in his fourth decade, there seems
to be no stopping him. He can still sing and grind away with his
one and only gruff voice and his guitar slung low on hips with the
energy and verve of performers half his age.
You had better believe that who is telling the story makes all the
difference on "Ride
'Til I Die," and of course, the music provides the navigation.
Thorogood makes it all new even though you have heard the stories
told a thousand times before. He has the gift of gab and its set
to some of the most rousing music you ever hear.
Not only is George a great musician and all around entertainer,
he has a great sense of humor. You have to respect the man for his
humble and grateful attitude towards life and his fans. It is no
wonder he has been so successful since he first walked into the
studio to record an album. I think listeners can appreciate the
spirit in which he continues to make his music. I think they broke
the mold when they made this guy. I am sure he will ride 'til he
dies or die tryin'... with a smile.
"One
thing that hasn't changed is my insistence to keep this whole rock
and roll thing fun."
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Made
I asked George if it actually felt like it was that long ago since
when he started, and what it was like then and what it is like now.
I also asked how he felt about the music business and how things
have changed. George commented with his natural straightforward
aplomb.
[from left to right] Jim Suhler (guitar), Jeff Simon (drums),
George Thorogood (guitar), Bill Blough (bass), Arno Hecht (sax)
"It
depends what day you are asking. I still recall some of the early
days like it were yesterday. Others seem like a million years ago.
It all depends on which time you're referring to. In the early days,
we went out and played every gig like it was our last. For all we
knew, it was. Then one day, radio started playing our music. Everything
changed. Now we tour because we have thousands of devoted fans around
the U.S. and the world that want to see and hear us. We must have
done something right all these years to still be in demand. I think
the fact that we never got caught up in the hype has helped. Our
music has stayed true to our basic values. I don't concern myself
with what's going on in the music industry as a whole. It is hard
enough to stay focused on doing the best we can do."
One
question I always ask an artist is whom their influences were in
life and music, because it is so fascinating to hear how they will
reply. George cites Lee Marvin, Martin Luther King, Barry Goldwater,
John Steinbeck and James Coburn in life; further there is, John
Hammond, BB King, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, John Lee Hooker, Muddy
Waters, Howlin Wolf, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones.
Then he added, "How much more do you want?" I guess that sure is
enough George, and some mighty fine people and artists I might add!
Another aspect of a long ongoing music career is the life on the
road and how hard it is waking up in a different hotel room every
night, at least that is what many entertainers have complained about.
George has a very respectful and humble outlook on what he has received.
"I
laugh when I run into fellow rockers who moan about 'having' to
tour or that their record sales aren't what they'd like. Come on,
wake up and smell the coffee! We love to tour. We will not let it
get old. We stay on the road for four or five weeks at a time, then
take a break. That way we don't burn out. We've learned from experience.
Anyone who says they've got it rough having to tour should take
a long hard look in the mirror and then thank their lucky stars
that people still want them."
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Upcoming
Performances
* Tuesday, May 27
Warner Theater, Erie, PA
* Wednesday, May 28
Centennial Terrace
Toledo, OH
* Thursday, May 29
The House of Blues, Chicago,IL
* Thursday, June 5 & 6
CD Release Event
Sheperds Bush Empire
London, UK
* Friday, June 20
Soboba Casino
San Jacinto, CA
* Saturday, June 21
Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA
* Friday, June 27
The Stampede, Greely, CO
* Saturday, June 28
Festival, Grand Junction, CO
* Sunday, June 29
Gold Rush Casino
Cripple Creek, CO
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Not only
has he gained wisdom with age, George is a family man and it is his
number one priority. His wife and daughter mean the world to him.
"Having them in my life has changed the way I look at things. One
thing that hasn't changed though is my insistence to keep this whole
rock and roll thing fun."
The caliber of musicians he has worked with over the years has always
been the highest. Jeff Simon and Bill Blough have been with George
for almost 30 years.
"They
don't make 'em better than those guys." He also added, "We have
had Jim Suhler on guitar for the past few years and just added Arno
Hecht on sax and they bring so much to our sound it is hard to imagine
what it was like before we hooked up with them. Our sound has been
consistent over the years, but we have always added new wrinkles,
different kinds of songs, special guests here and there. For the
new record, 'Ride
'Til I Die', we had the pleasure of working with Jim Gaines,
who is truly a legend. He brought out our best, from the material
to our performances. We also had the pleasure of having our dear
friend, Elvin Bishop, record his song 'Don't Let The Boss Man Get
You Down' with us for this record. If you look in the dictionary
for the word 'fun', you will see Elvin's picture."
If
you love da blues and like it rockin', George Thorogood and The
Destroyers is just the band to fill your order.
www.georgethorogood.com
www.spitfirerecords.com/eaglerecords/
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