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Why is it called CCR?

Creedence Clearwater Revival's name comes from three sources: "Credence," from a friend named Credence Newball; "Clearwater," inspired by an Olympia beer commercial's slogan about clean water; and "Revival," symbolizing the band's rebirth after a hiatus and their renewed commitment to rock and roll. The combination created a unique, evocative name that sounded like a gospel group or old-timey preacher, fitting their swampy, rootsy music.
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What does CCR stand for?

CCR is an acronym with several meanings, most commonly referring to Creedence Clearwater Revival (the band), Continuity of Care Record (in healthcare for patient data), Cash Conversion Rate (finance/business), or California Code of Regulations (legal/government), depending on the context. It can also stand for Central Contractor Registration, Child Care Regulation, or Consumer Confidence Report, among other things. 
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Is John Fogerty a Republican or Democrat?

John Fogerty is a self-described "lifelong liberal" and Democrat who has publicly supported Democratic candidates and opposed Republican uses of his music, like Donald Trump's rallies, feeling his anti-establishment songs like "Fortunate Son" are misused by political figures he disagrees with, particularly concerning privilege and fairness. 
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Why was CCR called the Golliwogs?

Though local DJ Casey Kasem was an early champion, The Blue Velvets were struggling until they signed for Fantasy, initially a jazz-based outlet, and changed their name to The Golliwogs (after the fictional character created by Florence Kate Upton) – innocently enough at the time, one assumes, though that name wouldn't ...
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What is the tragic story of CCR?

The tragic story of Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) involves a meteoric rise followed by a bitter, acrimonious breakup in 1972, driven by creative control disputes, financial disagreements with Fantasy Records, and lawsuits, culminating in an unresolved, heartbreaking estrangement between brothers John and Tom Fogerty, with Tom dying in 1990 from AIDS-related complications contracted through a tainted blood transfusion, never reconciling with his brother.
 
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Is Speedwagon named after the band?

TIL rock band REO Speedwagon is named after the REO Speed Wagon, a flatbed truck from the REO motor car company. REO are the initials of the founder; Ransom Eli Olds, who also founded Oldsmobile. Archived post.
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What was Shannen Doherty's political party?

The terms of her divorce agreement were finalized the day before her death, and a Los Angeles judge declared the couple officially divorced two days after she died. Doherty was a registered Republican.
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What is CCR's most famous song?

There's no single "most popular" CCR song, but "Proud Mary," "Fortunate Son," and "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" are consistently cited as their biggest, with "Proud Mary" often seen as their most famous due to its massive cover by Ike & Tina Turner and "Fortunate Son" being a cultural anthem, while "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" is a beloved classic, with the band famous for having many hits peak at #2 on the charts without a #1. 
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Did CCR ever have a number one hit?

No, Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) never had a #1 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, but they hold the record for the most No. 2 hits, with five singles reaching that peak, including "Proud Mary" and "Bad Moon Rising". They had numerous other Top 10 hits, but often found themselves just shy of the top spot, blocked by other popular songs.
 
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What is the meaning of the song stuck in Lodi again?

The song describes the plight of a down-and-out musician whose career has landed him playing gigs in the town of Lodi, California. After playing in local bars, the narrator finds himself stranded and unable to raise bus or train fare to leave.
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Did John and Tom Fogerty reconcile?

No, John and Tom Fogerty never fully reconciled before Tom's death in 1990, remaining estranged due to deep-seated conflicts over Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) and business issues, though John has since found internal peace and forgiveness for his brother after his passing, expressing regret for the unresolved feud. John has stated he has forgiven Tom and made peace with it, but the brothers never mended fences in life, with Tom siding with CCR's label head during their disputes. 
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Who wrote most of Meatloaf's songs?

Jim Steinman wrote most of Meat Loaf's biggest hits, including the entire Bat Out of Hell album and many other iconic songs like "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)," defining the operatic rock sound for Meat Loaf and other artists like Bonnie Tyler and Celine Dion. He was the primary composer and lyricist, crafting the theatrical, epic rock style Meat Loaf became famous for.
 
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What does the phrase "bad moon rising" mean?

The phrase "bad moon rising" means ominous signs point to impending trouble, disaster, or apocalypse, using a seemingly cheerful melody to create a dark, foreboding warning that something bad is about to happen. Popularized by Creedence Clearwater Revival's song, it uses natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes as metaphors for societal turmoil and the end of the world, urging listeners to be prepared.
 
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What is the #1 rock band of all time?

There's no single official #1 rock band, but The Beatles are most frequently cited for their massive sales, cultural impact, and influence, while Led Zeppelin is often named #1 for defining hard rock and stadium rock, with other top contenders including The Rolling Stones, Queen, and Pink Floyd. The "best" often depends on criteria like influence, sales, musicianship, or genre preference (e.g., American rock vs. British rock). 
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Why didn't Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty get along?

Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty's feud on Charmed stemmed from on-set personality clashes, work style differences, and perceived competition, leading to tension and ultimately Doherty's departure after Season 3, with Doherty claiming Milano issued an ultimatum to producers, threatening a lawsuit if she wasn't fired, creating a hostile work environment that strained their relationship and that with co-star Holly Marie Combs, though both actresses later expressed mutual respect, acknowledging their complicated history.
 
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Who is Shannen Doherty to Luke Perry?

Shannen Doherty and Luke Perry were beloved costars and close friends who played iconic romantic interests, Brenda Walsh and Dylan McKay, on Beverly Hills, 90210, maintaining a deep bond for decades, even through personal health struggles, until Perry's death in 2019 and Doherty's in 2024. Doherty honored him with a special tribute on his show Riverdale after his passing, fulfilling his wish to have her join the series.
 
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Was Frank Sinatra a Republican or Democrat?

Frank Sinatra's political allegiance shifted dramatically: he started as a staunch Democrat, supporting New Deal liberals like Roosevelt and campaigning for Kennedy, but after a falling-out with JFK, he became a prominent Republican supporter, working for Nixon and Reagan, though he sometimes claimed to remain a registered Democrat even while endorsing Republicans. 
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What did John Fogerty think of Tina Turner?

John Fogerty held immense admiration for Tina Turner, viewing her version of "Proud Mary" as transformative, bringing the song to a new level and being overjoyed for her breakthrough success, feeling a deep sense of pride and happiness that she, a powerful vocalist, had finally reached the top charts with his song. He called her the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," felt honored by her cover, and paid tribute to her amazing talent and iconic performances after her passing.
 
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What's the #1 song of all time?

There's no single "number one song of all time" because it depends on the criteria (sales, streams, cultural impact, charts), but Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" is the best-selling single ever (Guinness World Records). For modern charts, The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" is Spotify's most-streamed, while Billboard's all-time Hot 100 ranks "The Twist" by Chubby Checker highest. 
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Who is the best Creedence Clearwater tribute band?

The "best" CCR tribute band is subjective, but top contenders widely praised for authenticity and energy include Creedence Revived, Fortunate Son, and Green River, often cited as premier acts by fans and venues, with Creedence Revived even gaining approval from original CCR members for capturing the spirit, while Fortunate Son is noted for using vintage gear and Green River for recreating that classic swamp rock sound and John Fogerty hits.
 
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What does REO the band stand for?

4-Speed. Truck Information: You might remember a band named after this truck. This beauty is a 1929 REO Speedwagon EX. REO stands for Ransom Eli Olds, who founded the REO Motor Car Company in 1904.
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Where did four non-blondes get their name?

The name "4 Non Blondes" came from a real-life incident where the band members, all non-blondes, were sitting with a family with blonde hair; the mother told her son not to pick up pizza from a trash can, staring pointedly at the band, making them feel like outsiders, leading to the name that signifies being different or outsiders.
 
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How old was Speedwagon when he died?

Robert E. O. Speedwagon was 89 years old when he died of a heart attack in 1952, having been born in 1863, making him 25 in Part 1 and 75 in Part 2 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
 
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