George Thorogood and The Destroyers at Red Robinson Show Theatre
| What | Other Event |
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| When |
2008-05-14 from 20:00 to 23:55 |
| Where | Red Robinson Show Theatre, 2080 United Boulevard, Coquitlam, BC (MAP) |
| Contact Phone | 604-523-6888 |
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Red Robinson Show Theatre is proud to present George Thorogood and The Destroyers
Red Robinson Show Theatre
2080 United Boulevard
Coquitlam, BC.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Time: 8.00 pm
Tickets: Cabaret Seating | $59.50 | plus service charges
Tickets on sale at all Ticketmaster locations, charge by phone 280-4444 or online at Ticketmaster

Check out George Thorogood & The Destroyers at MySpace.
As a blues-rock guitarist, George Thorogood never earned much respect
from blues purists but he became a popular favourite in the early 80s
through repeated exposure on FM radio and the arena rock circuit.
Thorogood’s music was always loud, simple and direct—his riffs and
licks were taken straight out of ‘50s Chicago blues and rock &
roll—but his formulaic approach helped him gain a huge audience in the
‘80s when his albums went Gold. Originally Thorogood was a minor-league
baseball player but decided to become a musician in 1970 after seeing
John Paul Hammond in concert. Three years later, he assembled the
Destroyers who came out of Delaware in the ‘70s as a jarringly
high-energy bunch featuring in addition to Thorogood, bassist Billy
Blough and drummer Jeff Simon. Together their raucous, slide
guitar-stoked, blues-rock takes on tunes by Chuck Berry, Elmore James,
John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley and others helped land them a contract with
Cambridge’s Rounder Records. They had moved to Boston and cut their
teeth in the city’s blues circuit before their second album for
Rounder, Move It On Over struck big with the title track, an amped-up
cover of a Hank Williams tune. They later added saxophonist, Hank
Carter and further fame came in the ‘80s through a signing to EMI
Records which released a series of Gold records by the band. These
included 1982’s Bad to the Bone (the title track is Thorogood’s
best-known composition and its video became a staple on MTV) and 1988’s
Born to be Bad with the swaggering hit, “You Talk Too Much.” The ‘90s
saw more hitmaking with 1993’s “Get a Haircut” from the album Haircut.
In 2003 they released Ride ‘Til I Die on Eagle Records which also put
out a 2004 Capitol compilation disc, Greatest Hits: 30 Years of Rock
which went Gold and topped Billboard’s blues charts for sixty weeks and
won the magazine’s award for “Blues Record of the Year.” Their most
recent album, The Hard Stuff was released in 2006. The Destroyers have
expanded through the years and now includes Simon and Blough along with
new members, guitarist Jim Suhler and saxophonist Buddy Leach. Today
they continue to tour always drawing in large audiences.
George Thorogood and The Destroyers have expanded through the years – they now include not only Simon and Blough, but guitarist Jim Suhler (a Texan who was brought aboard in 1999) and saxophonist Buddy Leach, who joined in 2003. More about George Thorogood & The Destroyers...
