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George Lawrence Thorogood (born February 24, 1950) is an American musician, singer and songwriter. His "high-energy boogie-blues" sound became a staple of 1980s US rock radio, with hits like his original songs " Bad to the Bone" and " I Drink Alone". He has also helped to popularize older songs by American icons, such as " Move It on Over", " Who Do You Love?", and "House Rent Blues/ One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer". With his band, "The Delaware Destroyers" (often known simply as "The Destroyers"), Thorogood has released over 20 albums, two of which have been
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and six have been
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. He has sold 15 million records worldwide. Thorogood and his band continue to tour extensively, and in 2024, the band celebrated their 50th anniversary of performing.


Music career

Thorogood began his career as a solo acoustic performer in the style of
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and
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in 1970, after being inspired by a
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concert. In 1973, he formed a band, "the Delaware Destroyers", with high school friend and drummer Jeff Simon. With additional players, the Delaware Destroyers developed its sound, a mixture of
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and
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. The band's first shows were in the Rathskeller bar at the
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and at Deer Park Tavern, both in
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. Eventually, the band's name was shortened to just "the Destroyers". During this time, Thorogood supplemented his income by working as a roadie for
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. Thorogood recorded a 20-song demo in 1974; 10 of those songs were eventually released as '' Better Than The Rest'' by
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. John Forward discovered the band in 1975, and helped them secure a recording contract with
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. The band's major recording debut came with the album '' George Thorogood and the Destroyers,'' which was released on August 16, 1977. The next year, Thorogood released his next album with the Destroyers titled '' Move It on Over'', which included a remake of
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's " Move It on Over", and a reworking of the
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song "
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", both released as singles in 1978 and 1979 respectively. In 1980, rhythm guitarist Ron "Roadblock" Smith left the band, and was replaced by saxophonist Hank "Hurricane" Carter, who first played with the band on their fourth studio album, '' More George Thorogood and the Destroyers.'' The band's early success contributed to the rise of folk label
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. During the late 1970s, Thorogood and his band were based in
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. He was friends with
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of the
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–based blues band, The Nighthawks. While touring in the 1970s, the Destroyers and the Nighthawks were playing shows in Georgetown at venues across the street from each other. The Destroyers were engaged at the Cellar Door and the Nighthawks at Desperados. At midnight, while both bands played
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's "
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" in the same key, Thorogood and Thackery left their clubs, met in the middle of M Street, exchanged guitar cords and went on to play with the opposite band in the other club. The connection with the Nighthawks was extended further when Nighthawks bass player Jan Zukowski supported Thorogood's set with
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and
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at the
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concert in
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, on July 13, 1985. Thorogood gained his first mainstream exposure as a support act for
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during their 1981 U.S. tour. During this time, Thorogood and the Destroyers became known for their rigorous touring schedule, including the "50/50" tour in 1981, on which the band toured all 50 US states in 50 days.7th Inning interview on WGN Radio, June 27, 2007. After two shows in
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, Thorogood and his band flew to Hawaii for one show and then performed a show in
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the following night. The next day, Thorogood and his band met his roadies in Washington and continued the one-show-per-state tour. In addition, he played Washington, D.C., on the same day that he performed a show in Maryland, thereby playing 51 shows in 50 days. With his contract with Rounder Records expiring, Thorogood signed with
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and in 1982, released '' Bad to the Bone'', which went
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. The album's
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eventually became the band's most well-known song through appearances on
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and use in films, television and commercials. Later that year he was the featured musical guest on ''
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'' (Season 8, Episode 2) on the October 2, 1982, broadcast. The next year, the Destroyers embarked on their "Around the World in 80 Days Tour", during which they toured Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Europe and the US, but the tour had to be ended early because of a riot at a festival in Spain. Later that year, Thorogood released his only Christmas song, " Rock and Roll Christmas". It was written by Thorogood as a holiday special for
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, with
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appearing in the music video. The band's next two studio albums were also certified gold. His sixth studio album was '' Maverick'', released in January 1985. The album featured Thorogood's only song to reach the ''
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''
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, a remake of
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's "
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", which peaked at number 63, and his concert staple " I Drink Alone". During this time Thorogood became heavily interested in
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. He intended to record a country album, but never did. EMI America released Thorogood's first live album, titled ''
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'', in August 1986. The album was one of Thorogood's most successful, eventually being certified platinum by the
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. In 1988, rhythm guitarist Steve Chrismar joined the band, and was featured on their next album, '' Born to Be Bad'', also released in 1988. That summer he also toured with American musician
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. Thorogood's popularity began to decline in the 1990s. His eighth studio album, '' Boogie People'', only sold around 300,000 copies, but it did contain the song " If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave)", which eventually became a concert staple. That year he also toured with
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in support of Bishop's album '' Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down!''. The next year, '' The Baddest of George Thorogood and the Destroyers'' was released, it was the band's second and final album to be certified platinum by the RIAA. His next album, ''
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'', contained the song " Get a Haircut", which peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard''
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, and was the No. 1 most played song on Canadian FM radio. The Destroyers didn't release another studio album until 1997's '' Rockin' My Life Away''. It was their first studio album to miss the ''Billboard'' 200 since their debut in 1977, although it was their first to chart on ''Billboard's'' Top Blues Album chart. In 1998 EMI America dropped the Destroyers, so they signed with
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. The next year, they released '' Half a Boy/Half a Man''. The album failed to chart in any capacity, and its single, "I Don't Trust Nobody", was their final single to chart, peaking at number 24 on the ''
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'' Mainstream Rock chart. CMC International also released their third live album, ''Live in '99''. Their next albums all charted high on ''Billboard's'' Top Blues Album chart. George Thorogood signed a three-album deal with
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in 2002, and released ''
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'' the next year. ''Ride 'Til I Die'' was the final Destroyers album to feature Hank "Hurricane" Carter, he was replaced by Buddy Leach. In 2004, '' Greatest Hits: 30 Years of Rock'' was released, it was the band's final album to be certified gold by the RIAA. Eagle released their fourth live album, '' 30th Anniversary Tour: Live'', also in 2004, and '' The Hard Stuff'' in 2006. The Destroyers returned to EMI/Capitol in 2009 to release their next studio album, ''
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''. It was their first studio album since ''Haircut'' to reach the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number 169. In 2011 they released their most recent studio album, '' 2120 South Michigan Ave.'', which was a tribute to Chess Record artists. In 2012, Thorogood was named one of the "50 Most Influential Delawareans of the Past 50 Years". The next year the Destroyers celebrated their 40th year anniversary with a national tour. He released his first proper solo album in 2017, titled ''
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,'' which was his best selling album in a long time. On March 14, 2020, Thorogood was inducted into the Mississippi Music Project Hall of Fame in Biloxi, Mississippi, and was awarded the MMP Music Award for his lifelong commitment to the music industry, by Joseph W. Clark. Hank Carter, who served as the saxophonist for Thorogood's band from 1980 to 2003, died on September 14, 2021, at the age of 71. On April 11, 2023, Thorogood's social media pages announced that he was seriously ill, although the nature of his illness was not disclosed. Tour dates from April 27 to May 21 were all cancelled. In February 2025, just before Thorogood's 75th birthday, the band launched their "Baddest Show on Earth Tour", which would take them across several states and then to Australia.


Personal life

George Thorogood married Marla Raderman on July 16, 1985. She died from ovarian cancer in 2019. They have one daughter, Rio Thorogood. Thorogood has been a baseball fan for most of his life, playing semi-pro ball as a second baseman during the 1970s (drummer Jeff Simon played center field on the same team). He took his daughter to Chicago for her first major league game ( Cubs vs.
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), during which he sang "
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". In a 2011 ''
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'' interview, he stated "I'm a
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fan. There aren't many of us but you know, that's me." In April 2023, Thorogood had to cancel the first leg of his 50th anniversary tour due to a serious medical condition.


Band members


The Delaware Destroyers

*George Thorogood – lead vocals, guitars (1973–present) *Jeff Simon – drums, percussion (1973–present) *Billy Blough – bass guitar (1976–present) *
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– guitars (1999–present) *Buddy Leach – saxophone, piano (2003–present)


Former members

*Michael Levine – bass (1973–1976) *Ron "Roadblock" Smith – guitar (1973–1980) *Hank "Hurricane" Carter – saxophone (1980–2003; died 2021) * Ian Stewart – keyboards (1982; died 1985) *Steve Chrismar – guitar (1985–1993) *
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– guitar (1997)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums with the Destroyers

*'' George Thorogood and the Destroyers'' (1977) *'' Move It on Over'' (1978) *'' Better Than the Rest'' (1979) *'' More George Thorogood and the Destroyers'' (1980) *'' Bad to the Bone'' (1982) *'' Maverick'' (1985) *'' Born to Be Bad'' (1988) *'' Boogie People'' (1991) *''
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'' (1993) *'' Rockin' My Life Away'' (1997) *'' Half a Boy/Half a Man'' (1999) *''
Ride 'Til I Die ''Ride 'Til I Die'' is the twelfth studio album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers. It was released on March 25, 2003 by the label Eagle Records. The album peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Top Blues Album chart. ' ...
'' (2003) *'' The Hard Stuff'' (2006) *''
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'' (2009) *'' 2120 South Michigan Ave.'' (2011)


Solo studio album

*''
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'' (2017)


Concert tours

* The 50/50 Tour (1981) * Bad to the Bone Tour (1982-83) * Around the World in 80 Days Tour (1983) * Maverick Tour (1985) * Boogie People Tour (1991) * Haircut Tour (1993) * 40th Anniversary Tour (2014) * Rock Party Tour (2018) * Good to Be Bad Tour (2021) * Bad All Over The World Tour (2023) * Baddest Show On Earth Tour (2025)


References


External links


George Thorogood and the Destroyers official website
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