John Fogerty is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival. Born on May 28, 1945, in Berkeley, California, he gained fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with hits like "Bad Moon Rising" and "Fortunate Son." His music blends rock, blues, and country influences.
After Creedence Clearwater Revival disbanded in 1972, Fogerty pursued a successful solo career, releasing albums such as "Centerfield" and "Blue Moon Swamp." He is recognized for his distinctive voice and powerful guitar playing, earning him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.