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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Live. Volume 9. The Concert For Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Live. Volume 9. The Concert For Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
John Fogerty With Booker T. And The MG's

DVD: Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Live. Volume 9. The Concert For Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Performer(s)
John Fogerty

John Fogerty C. Fogerty, C. Foggerty, C.Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater Revival, F. C. Fogerty, F.C. Fogerty

American musician, songwriter, and guitarist (born May 28, 1945, Berkeley, California, USA), best known as member of Creedence Clearwater Revival. In 1965 he formed The Golliwogs with his brother Tom Fogerty, Doug Clifford and Stu Cook.
Booker T. And The Mg's

Booker T. And The Mg's Booker 'T' & The M.G.'s, Booker 'T' & The MG's, Booker T, Booker T & The M.G.'s, Booker T & MG's, Booker T & MGS

American instrumental rhythm & blues and soul combo, formed 1962 in Memphis, Tennessee. Best remembered as the in-house backing band of the Stax record label. The band’s name is a combination of organist Booker T. Jones's first names and the acronym for “Memphis Group”, MG. Other members were Al Jackson Jr. (drums), Steve Cropper (guitar), and Lewis Steinberg (bass guitar) who was replaced by Donald "Duck" Dunn in 1963. As well as playing on and producing a large amount of records, working with vocalists like Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett and Sam & Dave, they were successful as a band in their own right, with hits like “Green Onions” and “Hip Hug-Her”. The band was effectively disbanded in the early 1970s, when both Cropper and Jones had left the label. A planned reunion in 1975 did not happen, as Jackson was murdered in October that year. The three remaining members did reunite several times since the late 1980s, often with Jackson’s cousin Steve Potts serving as a drummer. Booker T & The MG's were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.

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