George Thorogood
George 'Bad to the Bone' Thorogood takes his sleazy blues on the road
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George Thorogood takes his sleazy blues on the road
George 'Bad to the Bone' Thorogood takes his sleazy blues on the road
George 'Bad to the Bone' Thorogood takes his sleazy blues on the road
George Thorogood and his band The Destroyers have been playing their sleazy, bar-blues for over four decades now. Their back catalogue includes 16 studio albums, which have sold more than 15 million units worldwide, and luckily for us, the boys show no signs of slowing down just yet. Join the celebration as they embark on their 'All Over The World - 50 Years of Rock anniversary' tour
Now George Thorogood may not be a name you recognize, but you've definitely heard his songs. His defining number remains "Bad to the Bone", a dirty, bluesy anthem that is about as bad-ass as you can get. It's been popularised by its use in the opening scene in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and John Carpenter's horror movie Christine. Among his other best-known tracks are 'I Drink Alone' and 'Who Do You Love'.
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