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  • George Thorogood – Howlin For My Baby

    George Thorogood – Howlin For My Baby

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    George Thorogood began his career in the 1970s. He performs with the band The Destroyers, which he founded with his school friend drummer Jeff Simon in 1974.

    George Thorogood

    George Thorogood, born on February 24, 1950, in Wilmington, Delaware, is a renowned American musician known for his high-energy blues-rock. He is especially celebrated as the frontman of George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers, a band that has significantly contributed to the blues and rock genres.

    Thorogood developed an interest in music from a young age, being drawn to rock and roll and blues. His early influences included artists like Chuck Berry, Elmore James, and Bo Diddley, whose styles significantly shaped his musical direction. After high school, Thorogood played semi-professional baseball before deciding to pursue music full-time.

    Formation of The Delaware Destroyers

    In 1974, Thorogood formed the band “The Delaware Destroyers,” with his high school friend Jeff Simon on drums, and bassist Billy Blough, who joined in 1976. The band initially played local gigs and bars, gradually building a reputation for their energetic performances and Thorogood’s charismatic stage presence.

    George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers’ breakthrough came with their eponymous first album in 1977, featuring a blend of blues, rock, and boogie. Their early music was characterized by Thorogood’s rough, growling vocals and his prowess on the slide guitar.

    The band gained significant attention with their 1978 album “Move It on Over,” particularly with the title track, which was a cover of a Hank Williams song. This album marked their transition from a purely blues band to one with a more rock-oriented sound.

    Hits and Musical Style of George Thorogood

    Thorogood’s most famous song, “Bad to the Bone,” released in 1982, became an anthem of sorts for rebelliousness and is widely recognized in popular culture. The band’s style is marked by its no-frills approach to blues and rock, focusing on rhythm and energy rather than complex instrumentation. Thorogood’s music often features themes of hard living, love, and heartbreak, typical of blues narratives.

    Impact and Legacy

    George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers have been credited with helping to keep blues music alive, especially during a period when it had started to wane in popularity. They introduced blues and rock to a new generation of listeners and have been a significant influence on many musicians.

    Their contribution to the genre has been recognized through various awards and nominations, and they continue to have a loyal fan base. Thorogood’s commitment to his roots and his ability to blend authenticity with entertainment have cemented his place in the pantheon of great American rock and blues musicians.

    Even after decades in the industry, George Thorogood and his band continue to tour and produce music. Their enduring appeal lies in their ability to connect with audiences through their dynamic performances and timeless music.

    In summary, George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers’ journey is a testament to their dedication to blues and rock music. They have not only left an indelible mark on these genres but have also inspired countless artists and music enthusiasts worldwide.

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  • Rocker George Thorogood stays true to his roots

    Rocker George Thorogood stays true to his roots

    The road never ends for George Thorogood, and he likes it that way. The “Bad to the Bone” slide guitarist and his Destroyers have entered their fifth decade, and are currently touring in support of the release of the original mix of his 1977 Rounder Records debut, George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers. Thorogood’s not one to look back though; all he needs a Gibson ES-125 hollow body guitar, his loyal backing band and the fans for whom his brand of blues never gets old.

    Click here to read full interview with George Thorogood in Las Vegas Magazine

  • George Thorogood Live – Johnny B. Goode

    George Thorogood Live – Johnny B. Goode

    George Thorogood Live – Johnny B. Goode
    George Thorogood Live – Johnny B. Goode

    George Thorogood

    …born in the 1950s, he began his career in the 1970s. From the beginning, he performs with the band The Destroyers, which he founded with his school friend drummer Jeff Simon.

    One of his biggest hits is “Bad to the Bone.” Many people associate this song with the bar scene in the movie “Terminator: 2.” However, this was not the only film in which it was used. We can hear it in a dozen or so others, as well as at numerous sporting events.

    George and the band have released over twenty albums, many of which have earned the status of platinum and gold records. They constantly give concerts although in 2014 they celebrated their 40th anniversary.

    George Thorogood White Fang

    For lovers of Thorogood’s style of play, the guitar maker Epiphone has created a special model Epiphone Ltd. Ed. George Thorogood White Fang ES-125TDC Outfit. The instrument modeled on the legendary ES-125 has a mahogany neck and a laminated maple body in white. It is a hollow body type construction, equipped with two P-90 pick-ups.

    Studio albums recorded with the Destroyers

    1977: George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1978: Move It on Over
    1979: Better Than the Rest (nagrany w 1974)
    1980: More George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1982: Bad to the Bone
    1985: Maverick
    1986: Nadine
    1988: Born to Be Bad
    1991: Boogie People
    1993: Haircut
    1997: Rockin’ My Life Away
    1999: Half a Boy/Half a Man
    2003: Ride ‘Til I Die
    2006: The Hard Stuff
    2009: The Dirty Dozen
    2011: 2120 South Michigan Ave.
    2015: George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers

    Concerts Albums

    1986: Live (Platinum)
    1995: Live: Let’s Work Together
    1999: Live in ’99

    Solo Album

    2017: Party of One

    George Thorogood Live – Johnny B. Goode
    George Thorogood Live – Johnny B. Goode

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  • George Thorogood – I Drink Alone

    George Thorogood – I Drink Alone

    George Thorogood

    …born in the 1950s, he began his career in the 1970s. From the beginning, he performs with the band The Destroyers, which he founded with his school friend drummer Jeff Simon.

    One of his biggest hits is “Bad to the Bone.” Many people associate this song with the bar scene in the movie “Terminator: 2.” However, this was not the only film in which it was used. We can hear it in a dozen or so others, as well as at numerous sporting events.

    George and the band have released over twenty albums, many of which have earned the status of platinum and gold records. They constantly give concerts although in 2014 they celebrated their 40th anniversary.

    George Thorogood White Fang

    For lovers of Thorogood’s style of play, the guitar maker Epiphone has created a special model Epiphone Ltd. Ed. George Thorogood White Fang ES-125TDC Outfit. The instrument modeled on the legendary ES-125 has a mahogany neck and a laminated maple body in white. It is a hollow body type construction, equipped with two P-90 pick-ups.

    Studio albums recorded with the Destroyers

    1977: George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1978: Move It on Over
    1979: Better Than the Rest (nagrany w 1974)
    1980: More George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1982: Bad to the Bone
    1985: Maverick
    1986: Nadine
    1988: Born to Be Bad
    1991: Boogie People
    1993: Haircut
    1997: Rockin’ My Life Away
    1999: Half a Boy/Half a Man
    2003: Ride ‘Til I Die
    2006: The Hard Stuff
    2009: The Dirty Dozen
    2011: 2120 South Michigan Ave.
    2015: George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers

    Concerts Albums

    1986: Live (Platinum)
    1995: Live: Let’s Work Together
    1999: Live in ’99

    Solo Album

    2017: Party of One

    George Thorogood - I Drink Alone
    George Thorogood – I Drink Alone

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  • George Thorogood – Rockin’ My Life Away

    George Thorogood – Rockin’ My Life Away

    George Thorogood - Rockin' My Life Away
    George Thorogood – Rockin’ My Life Away

    George Thorogood

    …born in the 1950s, he began his career in the 1970s. From the beginning, he performs with the band The Destroyers, which he founded with his school friend drummer Jeff Simon.

    One of his biggest hits is “Bad to the Bone.” Many people associate this song with the bar scene in the movie “Terminator: 2.” However, this was not the only film in which it was used. We can hear it in a dozen or so others, as well as at numerous sporting events.

    George and the band have released over twenty albums, many of which have earned the status of platinum and gold records. They constantly give concerts although in 2014 they celebrated their 40th anniversary.

    George Thorogood White Fang

    For lovers of Thorogood’s style of play, the guitar maker Epiphone has created a special model Epiphone Ltd. Ed. George Thorogood White Fang ES-125TDC Outfit. The instrument modeled on the legendary ES-125 has a mahogany neck and a laminated maple body in white. It is a hollow body type construction, equipped with two P-90 pick-ups.

    Studio albums recorded with the Destroyers

    1977: George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1978: Move It on Over
    1979: Better Than the Rest (nagrany w 1974)
    1980: More George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1982: Bad to the Bone
    1985: Maverick
    1986: Nadine
    1988: Born to Be Bad
    1991: Boogie People
    1993: Haircut
    1997: Rockin’ My Life Away
    1999: Half a Boy/Half a Man
    2003: Ride ‘Til I Die
    2006: The Hard Stuff
    2009: The Dirty Dozen
    2011: 2120 South Michigan Ave.
    2015: George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers

    Concerts Albums

    1986: Live (Platinum)
    1995: Live: Let’s Work Together
    1999: Live in ’99

    Solo Album

    2017: Party of One

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  • George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Move It On Over

    George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Move It On Over

    George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Move It On Over
    George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Move It On Over

    An American musician, singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Delaware. His “high-energy boogie-blues” sound became a staple of 1980s rock radio, with hits like his original songs “Bad to the Bone” and “I Drink Alone”.

    George Thorogood

    …born in the 1950s, he began his career in the 1970s. From the beginning, he performs with the band The Destroyers, which he founded with his school friend drummer Jeff Simon.

    One of his biggest hits is “Bad to the Bone.” Many people associate this song with the bar scene in the movie “Terminator: 2.” However, this was not the only film in which it was used. We can hear it in a dozen or so others, as well as at numerous sporting events.

    George and the band have released over twenty albums, many of which have earned the status of platinum and gold records. They constantly give concerts although in 2014 they celebrated their 40th anniversary.

    George Thorogood White Fang

    For lovers of Thorogood’s style of play, the guitar maker Epiphone has created a special model Epiphone Ltd. Ed. George Thorogood White Fang ES-125TDC Outfit. The instrument modeled on the legendary ES-125 has a mahogany neck and a laminated maple body in white. It is a hollow body type construction, equipped with two P-90 pick-ups.

    Studio albums recorded with the Destroyers

    1977: George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1978: Move It on Over
    1979: Better Than the Rest (nagrany w 1974)
    1980: More George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1982: Bad to the Bone
    1985: Maverick
    1986: Nadine
    1988: Born to Be Bad
    1991: Boogie People
    1993: Haircut
    1997: Rockin’ My Life Away
    1999: Half a Boy/Half a Man
    2003: Ride ‘Til I Die
    2006: The Hard Stuff
    2009: The Dirty Dozen
    2011: 2120 South Michigan Ave.
    2015: George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers

    Concerts Albums

    1986: Live (Platinum)
    1995: Live: Let’s Work Together
    1999: Live in ’99

    Solo Album

    2017: Party of One

  • George Thorogood – One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer

    George Thorogood – One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer

    Engage your senses: Press play on the video, then stimulate your brain with the article.

    An American musician, singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Delaware. His “high-energy boogie-blues” sound became a staple of 1980s rock radio, with hits like his original songs “Bad to the Bone” and “I Drink Alone”.

    George Thorogood

    …born in the 1950s, he began his career in the 1970s. From the beginning, he performs with the band The Destroyers, which he founded with his school friend drummer Jeff Simon.

    One of his biggest hits is “Bad to the Bone.” Many people associate this song with the bar scene in the movie “Terminator: 2.” However, this was not the only film in which it was used. We can hear it in a dozen or so others, as well as at numerous sporting events.

    George and the band have released over twenty albums, many of which have earned the status of platinum and gold records. They constantly give concerts although in 2014 they celebrated their 40th anniversary.

    George Thorogood White Fang

    For lovers of Thorogood’s style of play, the guitar maker Epiphone has created a special model Epiphone Ltd. Ed. George Thorogood White Fang ES-125TDC Outfit. The instrument modeled on the legendary ES-125 has a mahogany neck and a laminated maple body in white. It is a hollow body type construction, equipped with two P-90 pick-ups.

    Studio albums recorded with the Destroyers

    1977: George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1978: Move It on Over
    1979: Better Than the Rest (nagrany w 1974)
    1980: More George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    1982: Bad to the Bone
    1985: Maverick
    1986: Nadine
    1988: Born to Be Bad
    1991: Boogie People
    1993: Haircut
    1997: Rockin’ My Life Away
    1999: Half a Boy/Half a Man
    2003: Ride ‘Til I Die
    2006: The Hard Stuff
    2009: The Dirty Dozen
    2011: 2120 South Michigan Ave.
    2015: George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers

    Concerts Albums

    1986: Live (Platinum)
    1995: Live: Let’s Work Together
    1999: Live in ’99

    Solo Album

    2017: Party of One

    George Thorogood – One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
    George Thorogood – One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
  • George Thorogood – Bad to the bone

    George Thorogood – Bad to the bone

    George Thorogood

    George Thorogood belongs to the group of performers who were able to develop their own, immediately recognizable style. Tirelessly for almost forty years, he plays an extremely dynamic and lively blend of blues, boogie and rock’n’roll, richly sprinkled with a fiery slide. His music is simple and uncomplicated but charged with pleasant, very natural and slightly rascal energy.

    I like Thorogood for his energy, enthusiasm, naturalness, honesty and every listening session I consider a very pleasant time. George Thorogood has been playing his music for years. He doing this without looking at the changing trends. No one expects him to combine, search for new sounds or intricately arranged arrangements. His style pattern probably lies in Sevres near Paris next to the metro pattern.

    Thorogood, whatever he does, invariably is himself, attacking us with his simple, captivating music, which, regardless of the passing fads, makes listeners sway and play.

    George Thorogood – Bad to the bone
    George Thorogood – Bad to the bone

    The inclusion of “Bad to the Bone” in the film’s soundtrack plays a pivotal role in defining the T-800’s character arc. From the moment the T-800 steps out, unabashed and ready for action, the song underscores its transformation from an emotionless killing machine in the first film to a symbol of resilience and protector in the sequel. The gritty guitar riffs and Thorogood’s husky voice enhance the T-800’s entrance, imbuing it with an air of invincibility and a hint of menace that perfectly complements its on-screen presence.

    “Bad to the Bone” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” share a symbiotic relationship that has left a lasting impact on pop culture. Together, they represent a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit, a theme that continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

    Thank You!

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.