![]() does a fine job of weaving the CCR story through American cultural history of the their era, helping to bring the tale to life for the reader and widen its scope." ".he dramatic undercurrent in John Lingan's story-line bubbles up to the surface with understated but nonetheless unmistakable intensity." "A Song for Everyone will be greatly appreciated by Creedence and Fogerty fans for further insight into the band whose music seems to be everywhere, but whose story has been far less ubiquitous." ― David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell, Air Mail ― Elizabeth Nelson, The Wall Street Journal “Diagnosing the push-and-pull of John Fogerty’s unnavigable conflicts-between populism and artistic sophistication, control and collaboration-is where A Song for Everyone is at its best." ![]() ― David Cantwell, author of The Running Kind: Listening to Merle Haggard, The New Yorker for the innovators they were to begin with." Perhaps the time has even come when we can see C.C.R. ![]() Such gloomy characterizations weren’t wrong, but Lingan explains much of C.C.R.’s appeal with a simple reminder: melody and groove matter, too. ![]() ".ritics have tended to characterize John Fogerty as a songwriter foretelling nothing but doom. One of Variety’s Best Music Books of 2022īuy: Bookshop | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indiebound ![]()
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