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On the evening of December 1st, 1973 at The University of Delaware's Lane Hall, a guitarist, a drummer, and their rhythm guitarist set up their gear - including a borrowed PA - on the small bandstand. Though the three-piece band had only rehearsed once or twice, guitarist George Thorogood and drummer Jeff Simon had been bashing out covers of songs they loved - including 'No Particular Place To Go', 'Madison Blues' and 'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer' - in suburban Wilmington basements since they were teens.

"George once said he wanted to start a band, and that was good enough for me," says Simon. "Besides, the gig paid $150."

A week earlier, Thorogood hadn't even owned an electric guitar. "I'd been traveling around the country as an acoustic street musician," George explains. "I was back home for my sister's wedding, and Jeff booked the gig without telling me. I went to a pawn shop downtown and bought a Gibson ES-125." Their band didn't have a name, either. "There was a piano player on a bunch of Howlin' Wolf sessions who was credited only as 'Destruction'," Thorogood remembers, "so we decided to call ourselves 'The Destroyers'."

The Lane Hall audience was wary at first. "We started playing what we knew," Simon recalls, "a lot of Elmore James, Chuck Berry and Jimmy Reed. We may have been a bit nervous, but we were having so much fun that nothing else mattered. Then it was like somebody flipped a switch. Everybody hit the dance floor all at once."

"We had the place rockin'," Thorogood says. "We must have played 'One Bourbon' three times. It may have been a bit unpolished and primitive, but we were connecting with the audience in a major way. From that very first show, Jeff and I knew we were onto something." Five decades, more than 8,000 performances, and over 15 million albums later, on any given night on any stage in the world, few bands can still rock the house like George Thorogood & Destroyers.

For Thorogood, Simon, and long-time Destroyers Bill Blough, Jim Suhler and Buddy Leach, that's only part of the reason why their Bad All Over The World - 50 Years of Rock Tour will be a celebration like no other. "People may love our records, but our live performances leave the ultimate impression," George explains. "We're all blue-collar guys; if we don't kick ass on stage every night, it's back to working at the car wash." For the past half a century - and with no signs of slowing down - they've kicked ass with their 50 Dates/50 States Tour; delivered landmark performances at Live Aid and on SNL; opened club gigs for Muddy Waters and stadiums for The Rolling Stones; and remain one of the most reliable/formidable live acts in the world, with 2022's run of nearly 100 shows in 17 countries across 3 continents including Europe and Australia - plus a top-selling U.S. summer tour with Sammy Hagar - being one of their biggest years yet.

Then there's an ongoing legacy unlike any in Rock history: By reverently reinventing obscure blues, country and R&B tracks by icons that include Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker and Hank Williams - via now-classic hits like 'Who Do You Love?', 'Boogie Chillun' and 'Move It On Over' - George & The Destroyers have kept the music of these American Masters alive for the MTV Generation and beyond. And with his own smash originals such as 'I Drink Alone', 'Gear Jammer', and the ultimate badass anthem 'Bad To The Bone', Thorogood and band have forged a one-of-a-kind career built on humor, fervor and six-string swagger delivered with equal parts fire and fun. "The dreams we had as teenagers all came true," Jeff Simon says. "We've shared stages with our music heroes. We perform for audiences all over the world. We've always stayed true to who we are. And most of all, we still love what we do."

The band also has a longstanding commitment to medical science and social justice that includes a partnership with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as well as an ongoing collaboration with Musically Fed to feed veterans, the homeless, and the food insecure nationwide. A portion of proceeds from the 50 Years of Rock Tour will also benefit The Marla Thorogood Memorial Fund For Ovarian Cancer Research in conjunction with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, in memory of George's late wife who passed away in 2019. "When I was a kid, my hero was Bobby Kennedy," George says. "He said 'Some men see things as they are and ask why? I dream things that never were and ask, why not?' It was a message that spoke directly to my generation, and one that I'll always carry with me."

For Thorogood, the 50th Anniversary Tour - along with a top-streaming catalog of albums that now includes his acclaimed 2017 solo disc Party Of One, 2020's epic George Thorogood & The Destroyers Live In Boston 1982: The Complete Concert, and 2022's The Original George Thorogood - is proof that nice guys can finish first even when they're the baddest of the bad. "You can't plan to have a legacy," George explains. "Our heart and soul have been in this from day one, and I think audiences have always respected that. Maybe that's why we've never gone out of style." Or perhaps the way a gobsmacked Rolling Stone reporter first described Thorogood and band in the '70s still rings true today: "Just one guy with more moves than a burlap bag full of wolverines, a snarling vintage Gibson, and a rhythm section in pursuit of the Watts-Wyman Perfect Metronome Award. If Thorogood gave off any more energy, the government would lock him in a lead barrel and dump him off the coast of New Jersey. George Thorogood & the Destroyers play rock & roll hot enough to melt the polar icecaps and flood the world's major population centers."

But does Thorogood ever wonder if that nervous 23-year-old onstage at Lane Hall could imagine the bad-to-the-bone rock party he'd bring to the next several generations? "Rather than think about the past 50 years, I'd rather focus on our next 50 shows," George says with a laugh. "But I will admit to a warm feeling of satisfaction, maybe a bit of pride, and definitely a whole lot of gratitude." And when asked to pick a career highlight thus far, maybe one night that changed everything for George Thorogood & The Destroyers, he shakes his head, flashes a huge grin and heads off to soundcheck. "My highlight is when I step on that bandstand," Thorogood says. "The promoters invited us, the audience came to hear us, and we're ready to rock. When the rush of that ends, I'll stop. Until then, every night I play for people can be the biggest night of my life."

Setlists

    1. 1.Rock Party
    2. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    3. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    4. 4.I Drink Alone
    5. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    6. 6.Cocaine Blues ([traditional] cover)
    7. 7.Gear Jammer
    8. 8.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    9. 9.Bad to the Bone
    10. 10.Gloria (Them cover)
    11. 11.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Born to Be Bad
    1. -Eve of Destruction (P.F. Sloan cover)
    2. 1.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    3. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    4. 3.Gear Jammer
    5. 4.Steppin' Out (Memphis Slim cover) (George offstage, Destroyers only)
    6. 5.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    7. 6.I Drink Alone
    8. 7.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    9. 8.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
    10. 9.Gloria (Them cover)
    11. 10.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    12. 11.Gear Jammer
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Born to Be Bad
    1. -Eve of Destruction (P.F. Sloan cover)
    2. 1.Rock Party
    3. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    4. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    5. 4.I Drink Alone
    6. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    7. 6.Cocaine Blues ([traditional] cover)
    8. 7.Instrumental Jam
    9. 8.Gear Jammer
    10. 9.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    11. 10.Bad to the Bone
    12. 11.Gloria (Them cover)
    13. 12.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Born to Be Bad
    2. -Star Spangled Banner
    1. 1.Rock Party
    2. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    3. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    4. 4.I Drink Alone
    5. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    6. 6.Cocaine Blues ([traditional] cover)
    7. 7.Instrumental Jam
    8. 8.Gear Jammer
    9. 9.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    10. 10.Bad to the Bone
    11. 11.Gloria (Them cover)
    12. 12.Born to Be Bad
    13. 13.The Star-Spangled Banner (John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key cover)
    1. -Eve of Destruction (P.F. Sloan cover)
    2. 1.Rock Party
    3. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    4. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    5. 4.I Drink Alone
    6. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    7. 6.Cocaine Blues (T.J. Arnall cover) (Followed by band introductions)
    8. 7.Instrumental Jam (George exited the stage for the remainder of the song)
    9. 8.Gear Jammer
    10. 9.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    11. 10.Bad to the Bone
    12. 11.Gloria (Them cover)
    13. 12.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Born to Be Bad

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 2548 reviews
  • Was that really necessary?

    by Drifty on 4/17/10House of Blues Anaheim - AnaheimRating: 3 out of 5

    George Thorogood is one of the greatest guitar players and blues/rock vocalists of all time. WHY did he have to gesticulate to the audience every time he thought that they should be screaming for something that he had just done? If I had been up front, I would have been screaming my mammaries off. It was downright embarrasing, George. Even if absolutely nobody in the audience was screaming, you should have been a professional, and not begged for applause. I would also like to give a shout-out to all of those dip-wads around me who talked for the entire performance. Stay home and watch TV, or SHUT-UP.

  • Lonesome George at the Mouse House

    by CladdaghMan on 4/17/10House of Blues Anaheim - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5

    This is at least the sixth time my wife and I have seen the boys at the HOB - Anaheim over the years. They always deliver an energetic, fun-filled, GREAT ROCK 'N ROLL show! I hope they come back as many times as possible. That being said, my only criticism about the show concerns the sound. George's vocals and guitars weren't mixed properly. The volumes were too low and were overshadowed by other instruments. This is the only time I've noticed this, so I'll assume it's a one time thing. Opening act, Surf Asylum, was utterly forgettable ('nuff said).

  • AWESOME ,AWESOME SHOW

    by HECMAG on 4/17/10House of Blues Anaheim - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5

    GEORGE THOROGOOD DOES NOT EVER DISAPPOINT...HAD A GREAT TIME. HM

  • by Anonymous on 4/17/10House of Blues Anaheim - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5

    I've seen these guys five times and George never disappoints. Great band, great show.

  • We loved George Thorogood

    by zydecogirl on 4/9/10Horseshoe Casino - RobinsonvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    We loved the show! The band was great; the show rocked from beginning to end. George Thorogood had alot of personality on stage and was great on guitar. Band played an encore, and nobody wanted to leave. We'd definitely go again if we get the chance.

  • George rocked Reading, PA!

    by andreao on 3/30/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    The show Thursday night was fantastic! George Thorogood & the Destroyers ROCKED Reading, Pennsylvania!! I've been to many, many of his concerts over the past 26 years and this show was one of the best I've been to!!! Come back the Reading, PA George!!!

  • Thorogood Rocked

    by chief57 on 3/29/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    Was an outstanding concert with lots of energy. Great sound. Hasn't lost a thing in 30 years.

  • by Anonymous on 3/29/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 3 out of 5

    I thought George's show was a little tired. Only played about 6 songs total. Each one about 20-30 minutes....

  • Thorogood was just AWSOME!!!!!!

    by Qcat on 3/29/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the fourth time me and my husband saw George. We saw him twice at musicfeast and now twice in Reading. We both agree that when he plays at a smaller venue he is just that more fantastic. You fill alot more intamint and he connect with the at people that much more. It's a lot more personel. All in all he gave everyone a fantasticly great show.

  • Thorogood was the bomb!!!

    by Beachlover2 on 3/28/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    We absolutely loved his show! You could absolutely tell that he was enjoying every minute of it too!

  • Thororgood was Great !!!

    by painterdave on 3/27/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    George put on a great show. Very animated on stage, and seemed to still really enjoy playing live. Wasn't really sure what to expect out of Thorogood, and was really very pleasantly surprised at the amount of energy he conveyed to the crowd. I am 45, and my 22 year old daughter really enjoyed the show also.

  • Thorogood and the Destroyers were amazing!!

    by zepfan73 on 3/27/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    Out of all the concerts I have gone to this has to be by far one of the best. The level of energy in the band and Thorogood were amazing. There was interaction with the crowd. Thorogood even came off of the stage and walked while playing guitar into the crowd. I've never seen a performer who truly loves what he is doing so much. And shows the crowd how much it means to him. I took my 16 year old to this concert and although he was by far out numbered by a different generation of concert goers, he was completed amazed by the performance. And it was no sooner over( after two encores) then he was telling me he wanted to go back and see it all over again. Will definitely go to see them again and anyone who has just considered going to one of his concerts I would highly recommend that you do so.

  • Great!

    by BettyBoop54 on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was awesome, it really rocked! They did a lot of my favorite songs. My husband and I both enjoyed the show very much. Thanks George for a great night of Rock and Roll!!

  • George Thorogood Rocks

    by Cowboy56 on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 4 out of 5

    Great show! Good mix of classic and new songs. For an old man still can rock and roll. Backup band was very good too.

  • George Thorogood rocked!

    by Bevzee on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the best concert I've been to in years. George Thorogood is an amazing entertainer. He was so involved with the audience. Everyone was rocking! I would not hesitate to attend his concert in the future!

  • WHERE WAS THE SOUND

    by FM00 on 3/26/10Keswick Theatre - GlensideRating: 4 out of 5

    George was great and played all the songs I wanted to hear. I love the Keswick too. But the sound was flat, almost muffled. Maybe it was just me. When George comes on my car radio I max the volume. I just did not get it at the concert.

  • by Anonymous on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    Awsome show great enetertainer.Played all his greatest hit and more

  • Thorogood Excellent

    by Jack115 on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    An excellent show would recommend any one who has a chance to see should go

  • Lonesome George still can play.

    by Shurk on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 4 out of 5

    If you're looking for a fun night out with great blues rock and roll, George Thorogood still delivers. Always the showman, Thorogood can still bring a crowd to its feet.

  • awesome

    by jimmymac1 on 3/26/10Sovereign Performing Arts Center - ReadingRating: 5 out of 5

    How sweet it was! Lonesome George was high energy the whole night.