John Fogerty at Bethel Woods

As the leader of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty helped shape the sound of American music, blending blues, country, pop, rockabilly, R&B, and swamp boogie into a genre-defying style that continues to resonate with fans around the world decades after its inception. One of the greatest songwriters of all time, he has received multiple awards and honors for his undeniable impact on music culture including induction in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the BMI Icon Award, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a special honor for his song “Centerfield” making him the only musician ever honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame. John Fogerty’s songwriting canon spans nearly six decades and includes foundational classics such as “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son,” “Born on the Bayou,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain.” Both “Fortunate Son” and “Bad Moon Rising” have both surpassed 1 billion streams, while “Have You Ever Seen The Rain” continues to go viral on TikTok and has garnered over 2 billion streams. Fogerty has sold over 100 million records worldwide, and CCR’s album Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits recently logged over 14 years on the Billboard 200, only the fifth album ever to reach that chart milestone. In January 2023, Fogerty regained control over his works, acquiring a majority interest in his worldwide publishing rights from Concord. Today, Fogerty remains as fierce as ever. He is currently on tour promoting his new album, Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival Years, released on August 22nd, 2025. The album is a labor of love celebrating John’s renewed love affair with the music of CCR, and it’s extra special as it features his sons, Shane + Tyler Fogerty. Legacy is not just a celebration of one of the greatest catalogs in rock & roll—it’s the sound of an American original claiming his place, once more, at center stage.
For more than five decades, Steve Winwood has remained a primary figure in British music as a singer-songwriter, legendary and unmistakable vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, producer, multiple Grammy Award winner, and BMI Icon. He has sold more than 50 million records worldwide. His compositions include classic songs such as “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “Back in the High Life Again,” “Can’t Find My Way Home,” “Arc of a Diver,” “Higher Love,” “Roll with It,” “While You See a Chance,” “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” “Split Decision,” “The Finer Things,” “Valerie,” and “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys,” among many others.
Winwood first rose to prominence at just 15 years old as the voice of the Spencer Davis Group, scoring international hits including “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “I’m a Man,” and “Keep On Running.” He later co-founded the influential band Traffic, whose groundbreaking albums such as Mr. Fantasy, John Barleycorn Must Die, and The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys helped define a generation of British rock. In 1969, Winwood also formed the legendary supergroup Blind Faith alongside Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Rick Grech, producing the enduring classic “Can’t Find My Way Home.”
As a solo artist, Winwood continued to shape popular music with acclaimed albums including Arc of a Diver, Back in the High Life, and Roll With It, which produced several of his biggest hits, including “Higher Love,” “Valerie,” and “While You See a Chance.” A Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee with Traffic and one of Rolling Stone’s “Greatest Singers of All Time,” Winwood remains one of music’s most respected and enduring performers, continuing to captivate audiences with his remarkable voice and genre-spanning catalog.