Creedence Clearwater Revival's John Fogerty: 'If I Hadn’t Met My Wife, I Probably Would Be Dead'
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Creedence Clearwater Revival founder John Fogerty says he'd 'probably be dead' without his wife Julie
John Fogerty credits wife Julie with saving his life, saying he "probably would be dead" without her after years of alcohol abuse during his music rights battle.
John Fogerty Says He'd 'Probably Be Dead' If He Hadn't Met Wife Julie: 'I Didn't See Any Way Out'
The Creedence Clearwater Revival rocker married his wife in 1991, and they share three childrenJohn Fogerty on a podcast; John Fogerty and wife Julie in 2013.Credit: PowerfulJRE/YouTube; Frazer Harrison/WireImageNEED TO KNOWJohn Fogerty credits his wife Julie with saving his life during a dark period of alcohol abuse and inner turmoilThe couple met in 1986, married in 1991, and share three children togetherJulie helped Fogerty reconnect with his…
Creedence Clearwater Revival founder John Fogerty says he’d ‘probably be dead’ without his wife Julie
John Fogerty credits his wife for saving his life after a rough patch in his career.During a recent interview on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, the 80-year-old Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) founder discussed a tumultuous time in his music career following a legal battle with his record company regarding the ownership of his songs, crediting his wife for helping him come "out on the good side of it.""A lot of this, of course, is from th…
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