John Fogerty: The Long Road Home in Concert Trailer

John Fogerty: The Long Road Home in Concert Trailer (2005)

13 October 2005 Music 98 mins

John Fogerty performing solo on his "Long Road Home" Tour. Recorded live in concert 2005 at Los Angeles' legendary Wiltern Theater, this one of a kind concert DVD serves as the perfect companion piece to last year's CD The Long Road Home, The Ultimate John Fogerty - Creedence Collection. Included are 26 electrifying versions of CCR and Fogerty solo hits. Martyn Atkins directs this high-definition video mixed in 5.1 dolby digital stereo and dolby digital 2.0 stereo. Also included is a bonus exclusive video. Former Creedence Clearwater Revival singer John Fogerty has managed to forge a profitable solo career for himself since the dissolution of the group that made his name. Here, Fogerty performs a mixture of solo and Creedence-era work, including version of hits such as "Bad Moon Rising" and "Fortunate Son." The show was captured on camera at Los Angeles' Wiltern Theater.

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Cast

Bob Britt

as Guitar, backing vocals

Billy Burnette

as Guitars, backing vocals

Matt Nolen

as Keyboards, Guitar

George Hawkins, Jr

as Bass guitar, backing vocals

John Molo

as Drums

John Fogerty

as Vocals, guitars

Crew

James Pluta

James Pluta Producer

Jessica Roulston

Jessica Roulston Production Manager

Julie Fogerty

Julie Fogerty Executive Producer

International Titles

John Fogerty - The Long Road Home in Concert (2005) Trailer

John Fogerty - The Long Road Home In Concert Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 13 October 2005

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