After celebrating some of the most glorious of his glory days in Canada this fall, John Fogerty is looking forward to bringing the party south of the border, and maybe even beyond, in the new year.
Fogerty's critically lauded 17-show Canadian tour, which wrapped up Nov. 29 in Victoria, B.C., was designed to commemorate the 45th anniversary of his triumphant 1969 with Creedence Clearwater Revival -- three Top 10 albums ("Bayou County," "Green River" and "Willy and the Poor Boys," which all went multi-platinum), four Top 5 singles and the distinction of out-selling the Beatles during that 12-month span. The shows included the bit hits, of course -- including "Proud Mary, "Bad Moon Rising, "Green River" and "Down on the Corner" -- but also let Fogerty and his band dip into rarities such as "Ramble Tamble," "Keep On Chooglin' " and covers of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu."
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