George Thorogood, born on February twenty-four, nineteen fifty, is an iconic American musician renowned for his electrifying boogie-blues sound. His music became a defining feature of the 1980s rock radio landscape, with memorable hits such as 'Bad to the Bone' and 'I Drink Alone' that continue to resonate with audiences today.
In addition to his original compositions, Thorogood has played a pivotal role in reviving classic tracks from legendary American artists. Songs like 'Move It on Over', 'Who Do You Love?', and 'House Rent Blues/One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer' have found new life through his dynamic interpretations.
As the frontman of 'The Delaware Destroyers', often referred to simply as the 'Destroyers', Thorogood has an impressive discography, having released over twenty albums. His work has garnered significant acclaim, with two albums achieving Platinum status and six others certified Gold. To date, he has sold an astounding fifteen million records worldwide.
Continuing to captivate audiences, Thorogood and his band are known for their extensive touring schedule. In twenty twenty-four, they proudly celebrated fifty years of live performances, marking a remarkable milestone in their enduring legacy.