Which bands had family members that weren't as well-known?
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Dire Straits, Styx, and Radiohead.
Music / Rock
Many iconic bands have familial connections that shape their music and dynamics. This article explores bands with family ties and dives into the story behind Creedence Clearwater Revival's (CCR) hit song, 'Bad Moon Rising'.
#### Family Bands
Some bands wear their family relations on their sleeves, while others maintain a lower profile. Bands like The Beach Boys, Van Halen, and Oasis are known for their family ties and the associated drama. However, bands like **Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR)**, **Dire Straits**, **Styx**, and **Radiohead** also feature family connections that aren't as widely recognized.
#### The Story of 'Bad Moon Rising'
Released on April 16, 1969, 'Bad Moon Rising' became CCR's only No. 1 hit in the United Kingdom. John Fogerty drew inspiration from the 1941 film *The Devil and Daniel Webster*, using weather imagery to convey a sense of impending doom. Fogerty worried about the band's future after the success of "Proud Mary" and felt pressure to deliver another hit.
Days before recording, Fogerty's car was broken into, and his guitar and amp were stolen. He found a replacement Les Paul guitar in a local music store, which he used to record the song. This event sparked a lifelong love for Les Paul guitars.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Dire Straits, Styx, and Radiohead.
The 1941 film *The Devil and Daniel Webster*.
His guitar and amp were stolen, but he found a replacement in a local music store.
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