George Thorogood
Best known for his hit song “Bad to the Bone,” George Thorogood is a blues-rock singer and guitarist that rose to prominence in the ’80s with his loud and direct approach. Originally on the path to become a professional baseball player, Thorogood shifted his focus to music after seeing John Paul Hammond perform in 1970. He released his debut in 1977 and was opening for the Rolling Stones by 1981. With his band the Delaware Destroyers, Thorogood has released 15 studio albums over the course of his career, many receiving Gold certification. In addition to his own tunes, his covers of blues standards like Hank Williams’ “Move It On Over” and Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You Love?” have all become classics.
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