Turn on any Classic Rock radio station—terrestrial, satellite or streaming—and you’re sure to hear something by Foghat. The UK-bred boogie blues band scored in the ’70s with hits like “I Just Want to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Is Foghat band's "Slow Ride" the sexiest song in the blues-rock genre? Good chance. Fans have long loved Foghat for that and other ...
FOGHAT has released the third single, “I Don't Appreciate You,” which comes from their highly anticipated first new studio album in seven years, SONIC MOJO. This record is an eclectic blend of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Payne and Earl both live in the US, but with both acts co-headlining a bill in London as part of their own respective tours, we ...
FOGHAT soared to the top spot of the Billboard “Blues Albums” chart with the highly anticipated and critically acclaimed release of SONIC MOJO, their first new album in seven years! It’s the first ...
Foghat today: Bryan Bassett, Charlie Huhn, Roger Earl, and Rodney O'Quinn. Credit: Photo by Elijah Shark/Courtesy of ABC PR Roger Earl was all of 12 years old when he went through an experience that ...
The song’s title was inspired by how Peverett would introduce himself at Foghat concerts—“…on tonsils and sneakers, I’m Lonesome Dave”—partly in reference to the shiny silver or gold sneakers he ...
KIMBERLY (WLUK) -- A classic rock group is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its signature hits at Kimberly's Paperfest. Foghat will headline Paperfest on Saturday, July 19 after missing last year's ...
If you’re going to mess up a song, don’t mess up “Slow Ride” by Foghat. So says lead singer and guitarist Scott Holt of Foghat, the 1970s blues-rock band behind that hit song as well their popular ...
Foghat drummer Roger Earl received a double shock when he entered the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame Museum in Stony Brook on Sunday night. The 77-year-old drummer from East Setauket ...
Is Foghat band's "Slow Ride" the sexiest song in the blues-rock genre? Good chance. Fans have long loved Foghat for that and other hits, including their version of Willie Dixon's (1954) "I Just Want ...