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Tag Archives: Roger Earl
FOGHAT – Slow Ride: Live In Concert
April 23, 2024

Cleopatra 2024 Captured in transition, fabulous band of boogiemen gallop to get their glory. It was almost a quarter of a century ago that this blues-rock ensemble began morphing from the classic quartet, reunited a few years earlier, to the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged blues, boogie rock, Bryan Bassett, Foghat, live, Roger Earl, Tony Stevens
FOGHAT Dust Off Unforgettable Performance
March 4, 2024

It was almost a quarter of a century ago that the boogie royalty FOGHAT began morphing from their classic quartet, reunited a few years earlier, to the ensemble’s current line-up, as 1999 saw the veterans part with one of the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bryan Bassett, Foghat, Roger Earl
Interview with Roger Earl (FOGHAT)
December 18, 2023

Back in 1973 FOGHAT informed the world that they had a long way to go; fast-forward fifty years, and the veterans are still going from strength to strength. Neither fame nor fortune prevented the ensemble – steered towards eternity by … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Foghat, Roger Earl
Interview with ROGER EARL (FOGHAT)
December 18, 2023
November 2023 Back in 1973 FOGHAT informed the world that they had a long way to go; fast-forward fifty years, and the veterans are still going from strength to strength. Neither fame nor fortune prevented the ensemble – steered towards … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Foghat, Roger Earl
FOGHAT – Sonic Mojo
November 21, 2023

Foghat 2023 Five decades of taking care of sound business bring a new shine to rock ‘n’ roll outlaws’ battle-scarred talisman. One may wonder why this ensemble would bother to issue a fresh album after the longest, not counting the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, boogie rock, Bryan Bassett, country rock, Foghat, Kim Simmonds, Roger Earl, Scott Holt


