Creedence Clearwater Revival's John Fogerty: 'If I hadn't met ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival founder John Fogerty thinks he
www.yardbarker.comJohn Fogerty has publicly credited his wife Julie Fogerty with saving his life during a difficult period of alcohol abuse and personal struggle, stating that meeting her helped him turn his life around. He discussed these remarks on The Joe Rogan Experience, and reports indicate she supported him through his legal battles over CCR song rights and helped him reconnect with his music.[1][3]
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Creedence Clearwater Revival founder John Fogerty thinks he
www.yardbarker.comJohn Fogerty credits his wife Julie for saving his life after alcohol abuse during his legal fight over Creedence Clearwater Revival song rights.
www.wfmd.comCreedence Clearwater Revival rocker John Fogerty thinks he "probably" would not be alive if he had not met his wife, Julie, while on tour in 1986.
ground.newsJohn Fogerty opened up about his wife Julie's positive impact on his life on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast on Friday, April 17.
people.comJohn Fogerty credits his wife Julie for saving his life after alcohol abuse during his legal fight over Creedence Clearwater Revival song rights.
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podcasts.apple.comJohn Fogerty credits his wife Julie for saving his life after alcohol abuse during his legal fight over Creedence Clearwater Revival song rights.
www.foxnews.comCreedence Clearwater Revival rocker John Fogerty thinks he "probably" would not be alive if he had not met his wife, Julie, while on tour in 1986.
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