John Fogerty tells Joe Rogan his wife saved his life from alcohol abuse

John Fogerty tells Joe Rogan his wife saved his life from alcohol abuse

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Key Points:

  • John Fogerty, founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival, credited his wife Julie with saving his life during a difficult period marked by legal battles over song ownership and personal struggles with alcohol abuse.
  • Fogerty described feeling lost and miserable despite the success of his solo album "Centerfield," but meeting Julie in 1986 helped him find joy and stability again, leading to a 35-year marriage and three children.
  • In January 2023, Fogerty regained ownership of his iconic CCR songs after settling a decades-long dispute with Fantasy Records, allowing him control over how his music is used for the first time in 50 years.
  • Fogerty expressed relief and excitement about owning his songs again, calling it a partial but significant victory after years of legal and personal challenges, and looks forward to touring and renewed interest in his music.
  • The legal conflict included Fantasy Records suing Fogerty for plagiarism, accusing him of sounding like himself, highlighting the contentious nature of his fight to reclaim his music rights.

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