CLASSIC ROCKERS FOGHAT TO UNLEASH NEW DVD, 'LIVE IN ST. PETE’ ON DECEMBER
10TH,
2013
Fans will soon be able to experience the high energy of a Foghat concert from the comfort of their living room, with the DVD release of their performance at Jannus Landing, “LIVE IN ST. PETE.” While most classic rock bands have made itdue to monster selling studio albums, Foghat has always been an exception to that rule with their 1977 “FOGHAT LIVE” album being their biggest seller!
(Double Platinum). And this holds true to this day as Foghat still tours relentlessly with their thunderous blend of blues, boogie and rock n’ roll. They hit the stage with all cylinders firing and still remain one of the best live bands today with not only as much energy but with 40+ years of additional experience.
One concert review stated “There is so much talent in this band it is ridiculous”. The man who we have to thank for keeping Foghat going and never stopping is founding member Roger Earl who treats the fans to a wicked drum solo. Incredible bassist Craig Macgregor has been a Foghat member since 1975 and played on some of their most successful albums in the 70’s including “FOGHAT LIVE,” “NIGHT SHIFT,” and “STONE BLUE.” Lead/slide guitarist Bryan Bassett is
an alumni of both Wild Cherry and Molly Hatchet, while vocalist/guitarist Charlie Huhn played with Ted Nugent, Gary Moore and Humble Pie.
All of Foghat's classics are included in this DVD - "Fool for the City," "I Just Want to Make Love to You," "Stone Blue," “Drivin’ Wheel,” “ My Babe,” and of course, "Slow Ride, “ among many others.
Starting today, fans can get an exclusive first look at the DVD by checking out the band’s performance of ‘I Just Want To Make Love To You’ over at UltimateClassicRock.com - http://UltimateClassicRock.com.
A stellar review of this show states: “We were in the front row which proved to be a dangerous situation as we were directly in Bassett’s “shred zone” and our faces were completely melted off. He played a cherrywood Gibson SG and was a Jedi Slide Master. Overall, the concert was exactly what you would expect from Foghat. Lengthy guitar solos, mostly the hit songs that they are known for, playing to the crowd and a 15 minute Slow Ride encore!”
Perhaps the editor of the popular Classic Rock Revisited website, Jeb Wright, sums it up best in the DVD's liner notes - "Brilliant Simplicity is the term I use to describe the music of Foghat. As a band, they do not try to dazzle you with their virtuosity, or baffle you with their bullshit. Instead, as this DVD proves, they simply rock you to your core and put a smile on your face. "
'LIVE IN ST. PETE’ TRACKLISTING:
1. Road Fever
2. Take Me To The River
3. My Babe
4. Drivin' Wheel
5. Stone Blue
6. Rollin' and Tumblin' / You Need Love
7. Terraplane Blues
8. Fool For The City
9. I Just Want To Make Love To You
10. Slow Ride
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT:
www.foghat.net - http://www.foghat.net
www.facebook.com/foghat - http://www.facebook.com/foghat
www.youtube.com/foghatmusic -
http://www.youtube.com/foghatmusic
www.foghatcellars.com - http://www.foghatcellars.com
2013
Fans will soon be able to experience the high energy of a Foghat concert from the comfort of their living room, with the DVD release of their performance at Jannus Landing, “LIVE IN ST. PETE.” While most classic rock bands have made itdue to monster selling studio albums, Foghat has always been an exception to that rule with their 1977 “FOGHAT LIVE” album being their biggest seller!
(Double Platinum). And this holds true to this day as Foghat still tours relentlessly with their thunderous blend of blues, boogie and rock n’ roll. They hit the stage with all cylinders firing and still remain one of the best live bands today with not only as much energy but with 40+ years of additional experience.
One concert review stated “There is so much talent in this band it is ridiculous”. The man who we have to thank for keeping Foghat going and never stopping is founding member Roger Earl who treats the fans to a wicked drum solo. Incredible bassist Craig Macgregor has been a Foghat member since 1975 and played on some of their most successful albums in the 70’s including “FOGHAT LIVE,” “NIGHT SHIFT,” and “STONE BLUE.” Lead/slide guitarist Bryan Bassett is
an alumni of both Wild Cherry and Molly Hatchet, while vocalist/guitarist Charlie Huhn played with Ted Nugent, Gary Moore and Humble Pie.
All of Foghat's classics are included in this DVD - "Fool for the City," "I Just Want to Make Love to You," "Stone Blue," “Drivin’ Wheel,” “ My Babe,” and of course, "Slow Ride, “ among many others.
Starting today, fans can get an exclusive first look at the DVD by checking out the band’s performance of ‘I Just Want To Make Love To You’ over at UltimateClassicRock.com - http://UltimateClassicRock.com.
A stellar review of this show states: “We were in the front row which proved to be a dangerous situation as we were directly in Bassett’s “shred zone” and our faces were completely melted off. He played a cherrywood Gibson SG and was a Jedi Slide Master. Overall, the concert was exactly what you would expect from Foghat. Lengthy guitar solos, mostly the hit songs that they are known for, playing to the crowd and a 15 minute Slow Ride encore!”
Perhaps the editor of the popular Classic Rock Revisited website, Jeb Wright, sums it up best in the DVD's liner notes - "Brilliant Simplicity is the term I use to describe the music of Foghat. As a band, they do not try to dazzle you with their virtuosity, or baffle you with their bullshit. Instead, as this DVD proves, they simply rock you to your core and put a smile on your face. "
'LIVE IN ST. PETE’ TRACKLISTING:
1. Road Fever
2. Take Me To The River
3. My Babe
4. Drivin' Wheel
5. Stone Blue
6. Rollin' and Tumblin' / You Need Love
7. Terraplane Blues
8. Fool For The City
9. I Just Want To Make Love To You
10. Slow Ride
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT:
www.foghat.net - http://www.foghat.net
www.facebook.com/foghat - http://www.facebook.com/foghat
www.youtube.com/foghatmusic -
http://www.youtube.com/foghatmusic
www.foghatcellars.com - http://www.foghatcellars.com
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