Band:

George Thorogood And The Destroyers

BiografieBorn 24 Feb. 1950, Wilmington, Delaware, USA. White blues guitarist George Thorogood first became interested in music, notably Chicago blues, when he saw John Paul Hammond performing in 1970. Three years later he formed the Destroyers in Delaware before moving them to Boston where they backed visiting blues stars.

Thorogood played early in his career as an opener for Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers and was greatly influenced by them. Other musicians worth mentioning are John Lee Hooker (Thorogood has said that he is the best man to play with Hooker because they both play as "wrong"), Elmore James, Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters and Howlin´ Wolf.



The Delaware Destroyers comprised Thorogood (guitar), Michael Levine (bass), and Jeff Simon (drums). School friend Ron Smith played guitar on and off to make up the quartet. There was briefly another bass player, Bill Judefind. According to some sources the Destroyers played quite often like the Houserockers, without a bass player. In 1974 they recorded some demos in Boston which were later released in 1979 as an MCA ripoff-album called Better Than The Rest.



No record company was really interested in them, so they kept on playing blues in small clubs. It was not until hot July night in 1975 when diehard blues fanatic John Forward was looking for some live blues in Boston area. He decided to go to Joe´s Place in Cambridge although he had never heard of George Thorogood and Delaware Destroyers who played there. He got extremely exited about them, named himself as Fan Number 1 and put them in touch with independent folk label Rounder.



They made their first album in 1975 but the album was not released until 1977 because of many different reasons. Some say that Thorogood was too "rocking" for folk label Rounder, but Rounder claims that they had no suitable photos for the album (!!). During recording sessions bass player Levine was fired or resigned and was replaced by Bill Blough.



After some good publicity about their first album, Thorogood & Destroyers released their second album in 1978. That got much more fame and made Thorogood & Destroyers known even here in Finland... The title track, a cover of Hank Williams´ classic, was pulled as a single and recieved heavy FM airplay, helping the album to the American Top 40 and go gold.



Smith left in 1980 and was replaced by saxophonist Hank Carter. Carter, who lived in the same city as Thorogood, was considered as the toughest player in town (even tougher than Thorogood) and nobody had the guts to ask him to join The Destroyers until 1980. Carter accepted their offer immediately and is still playing with them after 17 years.



Thorogood, a former semi-professional baseball player, took time away from music that season to play ball but by 1981 was back in the fold as the band opened for the Rolling Stones at several their American gigs. The venues were unfamiliar to Thorogood as normally he shunned large areas for smaller clubs, even going to extent of playing under false names to prevent the smaller venues being overcrowded.



George Thorogood & Destroyers´ famous tour in 1981 was called 50/50. That meant they toured 50 states in 50 days and played a gig in every one of them. No nights off!



After their third album in 1980 with Rounder they signed to EMI. Their final breakthrough album was in 1982 released Bad To The Bone. Song called Bad To The Bone got to the movie Christine and they made their first music video from that same song featuring Thorogood and Bo Diddley playing some pool. The title track of the album became their first major crossover hit, thanks to MTV´s saturation airplay of the song´s video. The album went gold and spent nearly a full year on the charts.



In 1985 Destroyers released their perhaps best selling album, Maverick. A song from that album, I Drink Alone, even got to the Don´t Drink and Drive-campaign. In the same year they appeared at Live Aid playing with blues legends Albert Collins and Bo Diddley.



In 1986 EMI noticed how popular George Thorogood And The Destroyers really were and released a live album called simply Live. They have continued releasing albums after that every two years and their newest album is in 1999 released Half a Boy Half a Man.



Nobody seems to know anything about George Thorogood´s personal life. He doesn´t want to talk about it, claiming that he is a ageless man who enjoys rough life and endless touring. He is interested only in music, beer, whiskey, women and baseball. He understands someone writing about John Lee Hooker or James Brown - people who´ve made an incredible impact on music history. But the Destroyers? We´re like a burger joint, he says. Then again, there´s nothing wrong with selling cheeseburgers as long as they´re quality cheeseburgers, he adds and says that´s the way he thinks of the Destroyers.

Quelle: http://personal.inet.fi/surf/tjal/thoro/thoro.htmDiscografie30th Anniversary Tour: Live (2004)

Ride ´Til I Die (2003)

Half A Boy Half A Man (1999)

Rockin´ My Life Away (1997)

Let´s Work Together Live (1995)

Haircut (1993)

The Baddest Of George Thorogood
And The Destroyers (1992)

Boogie People (1991)

The George Thorogood Collection (1989)

Born To Be Bad (1988)

Live (1986)

Maverick (1985)

Bad To The Bone (1982)

More George Thorogood And The
Destroyers (1980)

Better Than The Rest (1979)

Move It On Over (1978)

George Thorogood And The
Destroyers (1977)

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Interviews

George Thorogood
Montag 15.11.2004
Operation gelungen! Zum allerersten Mal stellte sich eine echte Blueslegende Metal Inside zum Interview. GEORGE THOROGOOD (dessen legendären Song "Bad To The Bone" wohl jeder schon einmal gehört hat) gilt daheim in den USA als echte Hausmarke und feiert nun sein 30stes Jubiläum in Form einer Live - CD/DVD.

Reviews

2120 South Michigan Ave. - Cover
Mit „Bad To The Bone“ und „Move It On Over“ hatten GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS vor circa 30 Jahren zwei richtig tolle Hits am Start.
30th Anniversary Tour: Live - Cover
In den USA ist George Thorogood ein echter Superstar und hierzulande hat er unter Bluesrockern auch seine Anhänger.
30th Anniversary Tour: Live - Cover
Die Audio - Version des Jubiläums - Live - Albums von GEORGE THOROGOOD entspricht genau der DVD - Variante, kommt jedoch mit zwei Songs weniger und natürlich ohne Bonus - Material daher.
Live At Montreux 2013 - Cover
Das Debüt des Rock-Urgesteins GEORGE THOROGOOD (Jahrgang 1950) und sein DESTROYERS beim Festival on Montreux 2013 war überfällig – 15 Millionen verkaufter Alben und zahlreiche Fans in aller Welt