George Thorogood: Bad to The Bone, the Blues, and the Stories Behind a Rock and Roll Legend

June 16
29 mins

Episode Description

 Show Notes

Rock and blues legend George Thorogood joins Tony Mantor for a candid conversation about a career that has spanned decades and continues to inspire generations of music fans.

From his early days studying the blues legends who shaped his sound to becoming one of rock's most recognizable performers, George shares the stories behind the music, the challenges of staying authentic, and the moments that defined his remarkable journey.

The conversation explores the unexpected success of "Bad to the Bone," his recent induction into the Musicians Hall of Fame, life on the road, the evolution of the music industry, and why performing live still fuels his passion.

George also opens up about family, legacy, overcoming disappointment, and the importance of giving audiences everything he has every single night.

This episode is filled with humor, wisdom, and unforgettable stories from one of rock's true originals.

In This Episode

Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering George Thorogood for the first time, this conversation offers an inside look at the passion, perseverance, and authenticity that have made him a rock and blues icon.

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