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Writer. "Homeplace," about Patsy Cline's hometown. "A Song for Everyone," about CCR. "BACKBEATS: A History of Rock and Roll in 15 Drummers" is out on 11/11/25. johnlingan.com
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Biggest breakthrough in my CCR book research was connecting with a Berkeley guy who spent a mid-60s summer with Fogerty playing music in Portland, OR, where the future star first sang on stage. The NW scene at the time was total proto-punk like the Kingsmen and the Sonics. Fogerty loved "The Witch."

No one brings Fogerty up as one of the era's great shredders but listen to this fire:

It's John Fogerty's 80th birthday, which you could celebrate by reading my 2022 CCR bio. One of the most outright strange & preternaturally talented 1960s hitmakers, a terribly underrated guitarist/producer, and a mystery to me even after years of research and 300 pages written about him.

There’s a busker with a harmonica playing off-key and -rhythm to amateur CCR backing tracks in DuPont Circle right now and I’m having the time of my life in this Adirondack chair.

This is from David Stacton’s “Judges of the Secret Court,” supposedly “About John Wilkes Booth” but obviously more capacious. @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social What do you do after writing a paragraph like this? Smoke a cigar?

This is gorgeous. “We heard his first cry and we heard his last cry.”

Beautiful. If they cover "North Dakota" I will buy two copies.

For my forthcoming book I wanted to cover a metal drummer despite never enjoying metal. Finally settled on Slayer because Dave Lombardo is a genius and also for reasons finely outlined by @drewmagary.bsky.social. I listen to "Seasons in the Abyss" while cooking now.

Such a thoughtful and insightful review of the first album by Laura Snapes: pitchfork.com/reviews/albu...

“Today’s boys don’t have positive role mod—”

Pristine first edition, inscribed, $6 at the library book sale. Miracles happen. Thank you, Althea.

A Sunday song: Rhythmically and lyrically this is an off kilter subtle masterpiece that also manages to be one of her catchiest songs. Played and produced to perfection. Definitive “Americana” for me.

Fascinating conversation with Matthew Shipp, the legendary pianist who went viral for calling André’s new EP a piece of crap. Evenhanded and obviously insightful.

Any possible opportunity to hype an absolute masterpiece an easy top 10 of the 90s pick for me: “Retreat from the Sun” by that dog.

He might be the hokiest great artist in history but this kind of thing is real as hell and he’s always been on point with his statements on these issues and people.

The narrator of Elliott Chaze’s “Black Wings Has My Angel” put himself through college doing janitorial work and “ghost-writing themes.” What on earth does that mean?

Area Man Begs for Wedgie

The first two Kate & Anna McGarrigle records contain seemingly every variety of wonderful music. Pure, tender perfection of craft by everyone involved, an amazing and unlikely bunch. Holy stuff.

Absolutely wonderful @oxfordamerican.bsky.social story about the Ludwig drum factory, which since 1984 has been located in NC. Custom jobs for Questlove, rebuilds of century-old kits. The Ringo model is still their top seller.