

“We all need to celebrate the life we have and remember how precious it is. It’s such a great feeling to be making and playin’ music surrounded by love,” Fogerty said of the video series. We are having a little family fun together during the pandemic.

“Bringing a little light from our home to yours. They play a setlist dedicated to the legendary CCR and to Fogerty Brothers, including every classics of Creedence: Proud Mary - Bad Moon Rising - Have You Ever Seen the Rain - Green River - Down on the Corner - Lodi - Fortunate Son - Run Through the Jungle - Put to Spell on You - Susie Q - Wholl Stop the Rain - I Heard It Through the Grapevine. The Fogerty family’s rendition of “Lodi” follows a previously released version of another CCR favorite, “Down on the Corner.” The Fogertys are calling their at-home sessions “Cosmo’s Factory/Fogerty’s Factory,” a nod to CCR’s 1970 album, Cosmo’s Factory, and they’ve even re-created the LP’s cover for the series.ĥ0 years later… “FOGERTY’S FACTORY!” During this pandemic we re-created the iconic album cover of Cosmo's Factory by collecting items around the house, including the Kustom Amp that was played at Woodstock – complete with Bob Fogerty shooting this cover! #fogertysfactory /P3B2GWrf87 Meet the Beatle: A Guide to Ringo Starr's Solo Career in 20 Songsįogerty’s son Shane - who plays guitar in Fogerty’s regular band, and along with Tyler fronts the group Hearty Har - added, “Nothing better than jamming with my dad.” Singer Paulette McWilliams on Her Years With Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, and Steely Dan Right on, Kelsy! If anything good is coming out of this, it’s that I get to spend time with my family making music, spreading love through music.” “My daughter Kelsy, who is a senior in high school and is missing so much - her prom, graduation - said that to us yesterday. “I think it is important that we don’t take things for granted anymore,” Fogerty told Rolling Stone. The quartet’s rendition of the tune has an easy and familial feel to it, while the narrative of “Lodi” - about a struggling musician who can’t manage to hit it big - carries an extra poignancy at a time when so many musicians’ lives and careers have been waylaid because of the coronavirus pandemic. The clip finds Fogerty playing lead guitar while his son Shane plays bass, and his other son, Tyler, and daughter Kelsy provide acoustic-guitar accompaniment. John Fogerty and his family are making the most of their time in self-quarantine, taking to their home studio to record a new version of the Fogerty-penned Creedence Clearwater Revival classic “Lodi.”
