If rock ‘n’ roll were a dinner menu, singer/guitarist George Thorogood would be the meat and potatoes. Though more than 25 years have passed since he formed George Thorogood and the Destroyers, which has sold more than 15 million albums since its inception in 1973, Thorogood has maintained his full-force, straightforward blues/rock style. He has released several hit songs over his lengthy career, including rock classics “I Drink Alone,” “Who Do You Love,” and his signature song, “Bad to the Bone.”
Minor Technicality, now in its fourth year, is an eclectic splatter of whatever the host, Neil Dixon, remembers to make a note about.
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