CREEDENCE Clearwater Revival receives the ‘tribute’ treatment during the 50th anniversary year of the iconic Woodstock Festival.

Victoria Hall in Settle is the setting for the January 12 gig featuring the songs of John Fogerty and the legendary American band.

The programme will include hits like Rockin All Over The World and Proud Mary which became a hit for Tina Turner.

Woodstock, the original 1960s hippie festival, featured a line-up that included Santana, Ten Years After, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker, The Who, Janis Joplin... and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

A spokesman said: “Five decades on, the spirit, power and quality of their iconic songs – ‘Proud Mary, ‘Bad Moon Rising’, 'I Put A Spell On You' and ‘Have You Ever Seen The Rain’– are powerfully reprised with Clearwater Creedence Revival.

“Selling out at venues all over the world, Clearwater Creedence Revival feature road-hardened players who have performed with Stax legend Steve Cropper, Big Country, Denny Laine (Wings, Moody Blues), Eric Haydocks Hollies, Animals And Friends, Alan Silson (Smokie), and Wayne Fontana’s Mindbenders.”

The gig will also include feature material from CCR frontman John Fogerty, who recently toured with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons.

One reviewer praised the tribute band’s big, bearded frontman with his “lovely, gravelly voice”, who took the audience through classic country stylings.

Another reviewer said: “The band took us on a melodic and spirited romp, with plenty of spontaneous singalong moments.

“Every member of this crew plays the numbers with a crisp style that reeks of experience but moreover love. ‘Born On The Bayou’ captured the classic CCR voodoo vibe. No pseudo Yankee chat, just the songs delivered with a friendly relish.”

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