Artist's albums
Anthology
2000 · album
Rockin' My Life Away
1997 · album
The George Thorogood Collection
1995 · album
Haircut
1993 · album
Boogie People
1991 · album
Born To Be Bad
1988 · album
Nadine
1986 · album
LIVE
1986 · album
Who Do You Love (Safari Riot Remix)
2022 · single
Live In Boston 1982: The Complete Concert
2020 · album
Ride On Josephine (Live In Boston / 1982)
2020 · single
I'll Change My Style (Live In Boston / 1982)
2020 · single
Bad To The Bone (Live In Boston / 1982)
2020 · single
Capital City Blues (Live 1978)
2019 · album
Best Of
2013 · compilation
Live in Boston, 1982
2010 · album
Purple People Eater
2007 · single
Merry Christmas Baby
2004 · single
Who Do You Love?
2003 · album
Move It On Over
2003 · album
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Biography
Since 1975, they’ve sold over 15 million albums, built a classic catalog of hits, and played more than 8,000 ferocious live shows. They broke records with their 50 Dates/50 States tour, delivered landmark performances at Live Aid and on SNL, and became mainstays of radio, MTV and stages worldwide for more than two generations. Through it all, they’ve remained one of the most consistent – and consistently passionate – progenitors of blues-based rock in pop culture history. For Thorogood and his longtime band – Jeff Simon (drums, percussion), Bill Blough (bass guitar), Jim Suhler (rhythm guitar) and Buddy Leach (saxophone) – the power to rock audiences has been both battle cry and creed since forming in 1974. “It wasn’t about the amount of people we drew, but rather the impression we made,” George remembers. “I asked myself, ‘Are we reaching them? Do they want more?’ And we knew from the very first set that we had something special.” But after 45 years of rock – and no signs of stopping – can Thorogood point to what continues to make it all matter? “My highlight is every night when I walk on that stage and play our hits for those happy people,” he says. “At the end of the show, the audience is smiling, I don’t see any police and everyone got their money’s worth.”