Spending over 40 years tearing up bars and night clubs with his raw, scorching
rock boogies, George Thorogood and his band The Destroyers channelled Chicago's
blues greats and adopted swaggering Rolling Stones flavoured guitar riffs as
they notched up sales of over 15 million records and had the world stuttering
along to their huge signature tune 'Bad to the Bone'.
Like many of his generation, Thorogood's world was changed when he saw The
Beatles on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' as a kid, and he was soon out playing house
parties in his home town of Wilmington, Delaware and became ob...