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Genre: Classic Rock
Location Orlando, Florida, US
Profile Views: 427226
Last Login: 4/16/2010
Member Since 10/14/2007
Website Foghat.com
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....THIS IS THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE ORIGINAL BAND......Foghat specialized in a simple, hard-rocking blues-rock, releasing a series of best-selling albums in the mid-'70s. While the group never deviated from their basic boogie, they retained a large audience until 1978, selling out concerts across America and earning several gold or platinum albums... With its straight-ahead, three-chord romps, the band's sound was American in origin, yet the members were all natives of England. Guitarist/vocalist "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, bassist Tony Stevens, and drummer Roger Earl were members of the British blues band Savoy Brown, who all left the group in the early '70s. Upon their departure, they formed Foghat with guitarist Rod Price. ..Foghat moved to the United States, signing a record contract with Bearsville Records, a new label run by Albert Grossman. ..Their first album, Foghat, was released in the summer of 1972 and it became an album rock hit; a cover of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want to Make Love to You" even made it to the lower regions of the singles charts. For their next album, the group didn't change their formula at all -- in fact, they didn't even change the title of the album. Like the first record, the second was called Foghat; it was distinguished by a picture of a rock and a roll on the front cover. Foghat's second album was their first gold record, and it established them as a popular arena rock act. Their next six albums -- Energized (1974), Rock and Roll Outlaws (1974), Fool for the City (1975), Night Shift (1976), Foghat Live (1977), Stone Blue (1978) -- all were best-sellers and all went at least gold. .."Slow Ride," taken from Fool for the City, was their biggest single, peaking at number 20. Foghat Live was their biggest album, selling over two million copies. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Tim Sendra, All Music Guide ....This site is dedicated to the memory of the late Lonesome Dave and Rod Price. .... For a complete biography of the original band plus lots of additional information, please visit ..www.Foghat.com.. .... Follow us on Twitter - ..Twitter.com/ClassicFoghat.. .... Be a Fan on our Facebook page - ..Facebook.com/Foghat - the Official Page (1971-2000).. .. ........ ...... .... ........ .. ........ .. .. ............ .. .. ............ .. .. ............ .. .. .............. .. .. .......... .. .... .... .. .. -
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Original Members:.. Lonesome Dave Peverett - Lead Vocals and Guitar.. Rod Price - Slide Guitar.. Tony Stevens - Bass.. Roger Earl - Drums.. .. For complete information about the original members, plus other band members up to the year 2000, please visit ..www.Foghat.com.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
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Foghat specialized in a simple, hard-rocking blues-rock, releasing a series of best-selling albums in the mid-'70s. While the group never deviated from their basic boogie, they retained a large audience until 1978, selling out concerts across America and earning several gold or platinum albums.
With its straight-ahead, three-chord romps, the band's sound was American in origin, yet the members were all natives of England. Guitarist/vocalist "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, bassist Tony Stevens, and drummer Roger Earl were members of the British blues band Savoy Brown, who all left the group in the early '70s. Upon their departure, they formed Foghat with guitarist Rod Price.
Foghat moved to the United States, signing a record contract with Bearsville Records, a new label run by Albert Grossman.
Their first album, Foghat, was released in the summer of 1972 and it became an album rock hit; a cover of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want to Make Love to You" even made it to the lower regions of the singles charts. For their next album, the group didn't change their formula at all -- in fact, they didn't even change the title of the album. Like the first record, the second was called Foghat; it was distinguished by a picture of a rock and a roll on the front cover. Foghat's second album was their first gold record, and it established them as a popular arena rock act. Their next six albums -- Energized (1974), Rock and Roll Outlaws (1974), Fool for the City (1975), Night Shift (1976), Foghat Live (1977), Stone Blue (1978) -- all were best-sellers and all went at least gold.
"Slow Ride," taken from Fool for the City, was their biggest single, peaking at number 20. Foghat Live was their biggest album, selling over two million copies. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
This site is dedicated to the memory of the late Lonesome Dave and Rod Price.
For a complete biography of the original band plus lots of additional information, please visit www.Foghat.com
Follow us on Twitter - Twitter.com/ClassicFoghat
Be a Fan on our Facebook page - Facebook.com/Foghat - the Official Page (1971-2000)
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October 14, 2007Members:
Original Members:Lonesome Dave Peverett - Lead Vocals and Guitar
Rod Price - Slide Guitar
Tony Stevens - Bass
Roger Earl - Drums
For complete information about the original members, plus other band members up to the year 2000, please visit www.Foghat.com























