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Bad to the Bone is the fifth studio album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers. It was released in 1982 by the label EMI America Records. [1] The album contains the Destroyers' best known song, "Bad to the Bone". The album also features Rolling Stones side-man Ian Stewart on piano. [2]
"Bad to the Bone" is a rock song by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers, released in 1982 on the album of the same name by EMI America Records. [2] It was written by George Thorogood. "Bad to the Bone" became a staple of classic rock radio. [3] It is on many compilation and live albums, and is often played live by the ...
The Destroyers have released their first albums with Rounder Records, before signing with EMI America Records in 1982. [5] In 1998 they signed with CMC International, [6] and released 2 albums with them.
With his contract with Rounder Records expiring, Thorogood signed with EMI America Records and in 1982, released Bad to the Bone, which went gold. [19] The album's title track became the band's most well-known song [20] through appearances on MTV and use in films, television and commercials. [21]
Live in Boston 1982: The Complete Concert is a live album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers. It was recorded on November 23, 1982, at the Bradford Hotel in Boston (now the Royale Nightclub), [3] and released on December 4, 2020, by Craft Recordings. [4] [5] The album is an expanded version of the original Live in ...
Bad to the Bone" is a 1982 song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers. Bad to the Bone may also refer to: Bad to the Bone (George Thorogood & The Destroyers album), 1982; Bad to the Bone, a 1986 album by LA Dream Team; Bad to the Bone (Inner Circle album), 1992, or the title song "Bad to the Bone" (Running Wild song), 1989
Jim Lewin talked about his life and almost 20 years of owning the York Emporium, a massive used bookstore in downtown York. He passed away on Nov. 26, just seven months after retiring.
In 1982, the Destroyers signed a recording contract with EMI America, [5] the same year they released their fifth studio album, Bad to the Bone. [6] The band supported the album with a worldwide concert tour, [7] after which they returned to the United States, picked up their producer, and began recording of Maverick.